i fell asleep with both... :ninjawas emily the one you fell asleep on the table with or was that sam?![]()
i fell asleep with both... :ninja
LOL nah it was Emily - Sam was more of a vodka drinker
CazadoresWhat's your favorite kind of tequila?
somehow i was expecting the retarded questions... just not that quick
I actually flew in on August of '89
I had a good friend when I was in the Marines that was from Mexico
His mother lived in San Diego. We stayed with her on the weekends, so we would be close to downtown to go hang out. She fixed us scrambled eggs with re-fried beans and salsa for break fast it rocked. First time I met her she spoke to me in Spanish. He laughed at her and and said yeah right, and we laughed really hard. I had the look on my face like, "Huh?????"
He could beat box really good.
Like hard core rave.
i didnt say you were the only one... you were just the first :toothReally? Of all of the questions you pick this one?
Hmmm. Does it bother you that Americans with no Mexican heritage celebrate Cinco de Mayo?
what are the fairy tails told about your meat
like for instance as a funny tale I have heard that Vietnamese eat dog and raw duck eggs. (this is an example)
Mexicans do not celebrate Cinco de Mayo, and its true, contrary to popular belief it is not the Mexican Independence day.
It's actually the day Mexico defeated the French in a battle, a battle in defense of the United States. The French were trying to infiltrate from the Mexico/Texas Border, and as America's truest allies, even to this day, Mexico came to the rescue.
but Vietnamese people do eat dogs and semi-full term duck eggs! there is a name for it... but i cant remember it.
but ok, for some odd mexican food?
i know some old regions in and around Mexico people used to breed favor as pet, guard dog and food a breed called Xoloitzcuintli - Ive never had it myself but it is nothing new and it is well known that people in some of the rural cultures around Mexico have had dog as part of their diet in the past.
Lets see...
Goat tongue - This is a very popular food in northern mexico, and we call it Barbacoa! (i can already see some of you gag next time you get your barbacoa tacos LOL)
Cow Stomach Soup - Menudo! It is a staple of Sunday morning breakfast - sort of like ham and eggs for you whiteys, cept it was traditionally given to the father of the family to cure his hang over from the night before LOL
Tripe - Yes, goat tripe or cow tripe seasoned and fried - makes some of the best tacos EVARR!!!
Grasshoppers - Chapulines are a common local delicacy to the south if i recall correctly. You essentially pan roast them and then add them to anything! Tacos, huevos rancheros, quesadillas, mole, etc...
Ant eggs - these are usually put into things like picadillo and offer a nutty taste to this somewhat average plate.
What does chicken taste like?
The check is in the mail..
Are you good at construction? :ninja
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