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A lifetime of being told how fantastically eloquent everything she says is and I'm sure she believes it. You see it in celebrities , they believe their own hype and they get weird.
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View Quote I’m perplexed. I find myself agreeing with FHB on this one. |
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Joe Biden Plays Despacito |
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View Quote I'm stealing that lol! |
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Quoted: That is more of a west coast term than a Texas term. Here in Texas back in the 60’s and 70’s people were more frequently referred to by the primary language they spoke like Spanish people, German people, Polish people. The typical racial slurs were Messican, pinche gringo, square heads, chinos, or los negro. There was a term for the local American Indians, but I Chan remember it now. It was primarily used by the Hispanics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Or beaners. That is more of a west coast term than a Texas term. Here in Texas back in the 60’s and 70’s people were more frequently referred to by the primary language they spoke like Spanish people, German people, Polish people. The typical racial slurs were Messican, pinche gringo, square heads, chinos, or los negro. There was a term for the local American Indians, but I Chan remember it now. It was primarily used by the Hispanics. @Palm I haven't heard "beaner" her (yes a ton in Cali), but they usually just call all Hispanics "Mexicans". At least rural. My wife just says "gringo/gringa", "negritos"- for ANY dark skin, & "chinitos"- for ANY Asians. |
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Quoted: Here in Texas they are. That’s about it. Everywhere else you get breakfast burritos. And by the way, Mexican food isn’t supposed to be covered in Velveeta cheese and Fritos corn chips. Tex-Mex is an abomination. Sorry, I love just about everything about Texas except Tex-Mex. As much as it pains me to say anything positive about California, that’s where you go to get real Mexican food outside of Mexico. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Are breakfast tacos actually a thing? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/377948/A45BE084-DE38-4222-99AB-C7CE16E72F6B_jpe-2449758.JPG Fuck yes they are. And Jill Biden is a fucking moron. Here in Texas they are. That’s about it. Everywhere else you get breakfast burritos. And by the way, Mexican food isn’t supposed to be covered in Velveeta cheese and Fritos corn chips. Tex-Mex is an abomination. Sorry, I love just about everything about Texas except Tex-Mex. As much as it pains me to say anything positive about California, that’s where you go to get real Mexican food outside of Mexico. @SnowboundinNH I kind of agree. But San Antonio, has the California-type Mexican food, that I grew up on in California & my MIL & wife make. Further north Texas.... bleh... |
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Quoted: Actual Mexican food fucking sucks. Tex-Mex is where the flavor is. Sorry you feel this way. Leave if you want View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Here in Texas they are. That’s about it. Everywhere else you get breakfast burritos. And by the way, Mexican food isn’t supposed to be covered in Velveeta cheese and Fritos corn chips. Tex-Mex is an abomination. Sorry, I love just about everything about Texas except Tex-Mex. As much as it pains me to say anything positive about California, that’s where you go to get real Mexican food outside of Mexico. Actual Mexican food fucking sucks. Tex-Mex is where the flavor is. Sorry you feel this way. Leave if you want @Gator96 TexMex suuuckks bro! Sorry, there isn't ANY flavor in it. I wonder if you have ever had real Mexican food? |
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Quoted: TexMex is a blend of several different origins, including German. The states in Mexico that have the most influence are Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, and Coahuila with Nuevo León being the most prominent due to trade routes and financial power. The food in California is more similar to the food in the Mexican states of Michoacán and Jalisco. Again following the trade routes out of Mexico City to the Pacific Ocean where ships were used to conduct trade with California. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Where are YOU PEOPLE eating? WTF? Also Tex mex never was Mexican food. It's Tex mex and superior. TexMex is a blend of several different origins, including German. The states in Mexico that have the most influence are Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, and Coahuila with Nuevo León being the most prominent due to trade routes and financial power. The food in California is more similar to the food in the Mexican states of Michoacán and Jalisco. Again following the trade routes out of Mexico City to the Pacific Ocean where ships were used to conduct trade with California. @Palm That makes sense. My MIL is from Michoacan & my FIL is from Tepic, Nayarit-north east of Jalisco. |
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Quoted: @Gator96 TexMex suuuckks bro! Sorry, there isn't ANY flavor in it. I wonder if you have ever had real Mexican food? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here in Texas they are. That’s about it. Everywhere else you get breakfast burritos. And by the way, Mexican food isn’t supposed to be covered in Velveeta cheese and Fritos corn chips. Tex-Mex is an abomination. Sorry, I love just about everything about Texas except Tex-Mex. As much as it pains me to say anything positive about California, that’s where you go to get real Mexican food outside of Mexico. Actual Mexican food fucking sucks. Tex-Mex is where the flavor is. Sorry you feel this way. Leave if you want @Gator96 TexMex suuuckks bro! Sorry, there isn't ANY flavor in it. I wonder if you have ever had real Mexican food? I love the Mexican food out here in El Paso! Texmex is no bueno |
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Quoted: I love the Mexican food out here in El Paso! Texmex is no bueno View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Here in Texas they are. That’s about it. Everywhere else you get breakfast burritos. And by the way, Mexican food isn’t supposed to be covered in Velveeta cheese and Fritos corn chips. Tex-Mex is an abomination. Sorry, I love just about everything about Texas except Tex-Mex. As much as it pains me to say anything positive about California, that’s where you go to get real Mexican food outside of Mexico. Actual Mexican food fucking sucks. Tex-Mex is where the flavor is. Sorry you feel this way. Leave if you want @Gator96 TexMex suuuckks bro! Sorry, there isn't ANY flavor in it. I wonder if you have ever had real Mexican food? I love the Mexican food out here in El Paso! Texmex is no bueno El Paso knows how. |
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Quoted: @Palm I haven't heard "beaner" her (yes a ton in Cali), but they usually just call all Hispanics "Mexicans". At least rural. My wife just says "gringo/gringa", "negritos"- for ANY dark skin, & "chinitos"- for ANY Asians. View Quote tl;dr verions: 'Merica! |
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Jill Biden Lands Exciting New Advertising Role... |
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Some article posted earlier had a woman saying "We are not tacos" lol Imagine the clown world we live in where that is an actual sentence being spoken by someone to a politician. "We are not tacos." lol!
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Quoted: Listen up barbarian. TexMex is superior to Mexican for the same reasons that American Pizza is better than Italian Pizza. Immigrants came to this country and found an abundance of meat and cheese. So they added these wonderful ingredients to their food. Boring Eggplant Parmesan becomes Veal Parmesan. Sad little tortilla shells get stuffed with meat, and cheese, and other goodies. tl;dr verions: 'Merica! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @Palm I haven't heard "beaner" her (yes a ton in Cali), but they usually just call all Hispanics "Mexicans". At least rural. My wife just says "gringo/gringa", "negritos"- for ANY dark skin, & "chinitos"- for ANY Asians. tl;dr verions: 'Merica! |
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No one here at work sees then as a big deal, everyone’s hispanic down here, btw. Hell as a hispanic myself, I fail to see what the big deal’s about.
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Quoted: That is a slap in the face to trailer trash! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Al pastor. The real deal though; cooked on a vertical spit. The vast majority of places around here, at least, fry marinated pork and call it al pastor... https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b5/98/7d/b5987d0d2e3fa81ec090a58337cafb2e.jpg View Quote Damn!! That picture made me hungry as all get out!!!!! |
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Quoted: @skid2041 My wife is from La Puente and I lived in Rancho Cucamonga for a couple of years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @SnowboundinNH I kind of agree. But San Antonio, has the California-type Mexican food, that I grew up on in California & my MIL & wife make. Further north Texas.... ,bleh... @skid2041 My wife is from La Puente and I lived in Rancho Cucamonga for a couple of years. @SnowboundinNH LA Puente, yikes. Rancho was were the company I worked for headquarters was. I know a bunch has changed. I grew up in Goleta. Where UCSB is. |
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Quoted: What kind of taco do you most identify with? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No one here at work sees then as a big deal, everyone’s hispanic down here, btw. Hell as a hispanic myself, I fail to see what the big deal’s about. What kind of taco do you most identify with? Pastelito |
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Quoted: Ran across this just now: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/523431/Screen_Shot_2022-07-12_at_8_44_09_PM_png-2450634.JPG View Quote |
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