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Mr_Ree_ 9 year s ago
#14 Ah, reminds me of my Navy days when I'd merrily swap semen with my fellow seamen...

I'll tell you one thing – being blown by a fellow with a moustache is the best way to have your testes tickled!!!

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gigantes 9 year s ago
#2 from what i've read, various forces in the US essentially created the whole conflict. first by creating an anti-spanish sentiment, then by intervening in the cuban push for independence.

if it wasn't an accidental or intentional mine sinking a ship, it probably would have been something else that triggered the war.
       
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