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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Although I've never visited Havana, one of the appeals of the Mojito is the taste of Cuba - c.f. Die Another Day. However one tip for the wise: order only one of this fine minty cocktail in any one bar. The second invariably fails to live up to the promise of the first; in particular the quantity of mint leaf drops quite dramatically, as though my drinking tokens only qualify me for a handful.
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Bloody Marys, on the other hand, should be ordered in merry abundance - even on low quality flights such as this lumbering NWA (yo yo) DC-10 flying San Francisco to Tokyo. Shannon and I have just made our way through several, and my only concern is that the Mr&amp;Mrs T's can warns that "Separation is normal". Fortunately our relationship has survived thus far, albeit a little shaken.
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(written a little while back on my Palm)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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