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Subject: Cuba Posted on: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 23:08:23 CST

Upon arriving to Cuba I kindly asked the immigration officer to
not stamp my passport and he obliged, however I saw
him bend back the corner of page 18 of my passport.

I didn't pay much attention to it until I bumped into another
whitie in town and he told me to revise my passport for
bent back corners either on page 16 or 18.

On the way out of Cuba to Nassau I asked the immigration
lady what the F with the bent back page, she looked
at me like, I don't know what the F, and I'm like, yea
right, you know what the F, and are sitting there smiling
at me like a dumb F.

Anyone know why they do this? I suppose it's not done
to everyone, or maybe so. Thanks.