[There is, of course, the New Years celebration but little mention the aftereffect. In Cuba, the new year is a celebration full of pomp and merry-making and often lasts more than just a single night because if there is more than a handful of things that Cuba knows how to do immaculately well, it is throw a party and a party was certainly held. He
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[ There is no sympathy in this stare. ]
[ However, the smell of toast and orange juice might make up for that. ]
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Pulling away the arm he squints and ahh--]
O-oh. Canadá. Ah--good morning.
[Hangovers make it hard to get mad and therefore easier to remember faces asides--America would never stare at him like that. Should he cower?]
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{ STARES SOME MORE. ]
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. . .I'm--I'm alright, just restin' here, long morning 'n all.
[Lies, lies, lies, yeah?]
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[ He starts to drink the orange juice. Boy, this is some good orange juice. ]
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Ah-h!! . . .maybe a bit.
[AND MAYBE A LOT--but it's orange juice man]
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[ Canada hands the goodies over to Cuba -- slowly. ]
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Guess I can't--mm? I've known yah for too long!
[Gonna slowly sip this nice orange juice and hope it does not remind him of something he might have drank in the last past days]
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I guess so! I hope this was at least worth the good time you had.
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It's always worth 't! Man Canada, you should'a come down--dancin' and drinkin' and just a good time--
[Okay, no more talking about drinking]
--Would'a been better company 'f yah did.
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Thanks for saying so, though!
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Well--the D'D or not! Yah would'a had fun.
What did you end up doin' for the New Year?
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