In my never-ending quest to learn the language that has no consonants, I ran across this link:
Proteus Newsletter Article
Even if you're not interested in linguistics or learning Spanish, or Cuban for that matter, it's worth the read. Maybe I haven't read a lot of linguistic and dialectic texts, but I've never seen examples like these in a professional journal:
Carmen y Carlitos se curdean con chispa'e tren.
[kám-men-i-kal-lí-to-se-kud-dé-an-kon-chíh-pa-e-trén]
"Carmen and Carlitos get high on home-brew."

yeah my sexy papirico fiance in cubano and its hard to find a place where i can learn t cause its so differant from traditional sapnish. i thaught i could learn from listening but his friends speak so fast