He is the mentor of Jose, I guess...
Jose Marti encourages Cuban rebels to destroy sugar mills and plantations to provoke the United States.
Jose Manuel Casanova has written: 'Cuban economic standard' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Sugar trade
Don't think so
cause he's sucks.
cause he's sucks.
Well, honey, if Jose is dropping $5 on shoes and each game costs $2.25, he's looking at a total cost of $7.25 per game. If he's got $20 burning a hole in his pocket, he can afford to play a maximum of 2 games (since $7.25 x 2 = $14.50). So, Jose can strut his stuff on the lanes for 2 games before he's gotta go back to counting his pennies.
I have seen a male Goldfinch drinking from mine too. San Jose, CA.
Jose the Great, Jose the Terrible, Dr. Jose, Colonel Jose, President Jose, Mr. Jose, Commissioner Jose, Super Jose, Officer Jose, and the Artist formerly known as Jose
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No. Tequila is made from Agave, and sugar. (Agave is a cactus type desert plant, similar to Yucca in appearance.)
The cast of Pass the Sugar - 2009 includes: Jose Canseco as himself Joe Hachem as himself Mike Matusow as himself Jennifer Tilly as herself James Woods as Narrator
Oh, dude, Jose Marti was all about that Cuban independence vibe. So, like, he encouraged the rebels to target sugar mills and plantations because they were seen as symbols of Spanish colonial oppression. It was basically a strategic move to weaken the Spanish economy and push for Cuban freedom.