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galletitabonita Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 5:40 AM |
ohhh, I'm here hahaha, and I don't understand what are you talking about, I have to read since the beggining hahaha
CHEERS!!! |
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Monica Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 11:40 AM |
The best chorizo is the Spanish one:
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dee Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 1:48 PM |
mexico is a song by an irish singer called mundy:
MEXICO
And if we go to Mexico,
will it get better?
And all the cracks inside this love
will they heal in the bright weather
I think it's time to have a go
Before I met her I was low
and she saved me
all the stupid little crimes
a thousand million different times
and she forgave me
promise me this will get better
and it will heal in the bright weather
and as long as were together
I don't mind…(X2)
And if we go to Mexico,
will it be a new leaf?
We'll watch the evening disappear
Into the arms of the night thief
Beside a river of sin
I was trying to dive in
and she saved me
forgetting to remember
one day in December
and she forgave me
promise me………… |
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ricv64 Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 3:57 PM |
Monica wrote: The best chorizo is the Spanish one:
Elko Nevada maZn , oh yeah Elko has a big VASCO community , Winnemucca & Boise too |
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Monica Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 4:05 PM |
Really? There are vascos everywhere XD In fact, most of the famous cooks are from Basque Country... |
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ricv64 Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 4:37 PM |
Monica wrote: Really? There are vascos everywhere XD In fact, most of the famous cooks are from Basque Country...
for me when I was in Spain thats what I thought
yeah there's some French Vascos around the corner from me even |
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Monica Posted Sun 02 Dec, 2007 4:44 PM |
Don't know why, but vascos cook really good: Arguiñano, Berasategui, Arzak.... Very famous in Spain, and I think worldwide. |
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scummy Posted Mon 03 Dec, 2007 3:58 PM |
bogusblue wrote: anace wrote: scummy wrote: love their accent 'wey no manches wey no mames wey' xD
LFMAO! not all of us talk like that! Oddly enough, people in my city do. It isn't exactly the best way to talk so I try to avoid it as much as I can, but I do slip every now and then.
What do I know about Chile? Ummm football players! Like Iván Zamorano. I had a course with someone from Chile this semester, and last semester too. I think there are a lot of you at my school!
Yeah, not all the people talks in that way, although I slip that kind of talking few times a day =P
Chile??? Well, I know Isabel Allende, I love "La casa de los espíritus". I know what happened on September 11th 1973, but is better not to mention it. I know the dictatorship of Pinochet. I know you have a female president, Michelle Bachelet. And I know "31 minutos" even though I don't watch it because I know a Chilean boy that told me not to see it 'cos it's not a good show. It's basicly what I know... Hope to be ok =)
i was just kidding, really ;) i find mexican people amazing, i guess i said that because i watched too much 'rebelde way' xDDD now, that's awful xD
glad you know that much about chile, latinamerica rocks :) |
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travisk Posted Tue 04 Dec, 2007 5:46 AM |
Monica wrote: ricv64 wrote: Monica wrote: bogusblue wrote: I believe you, not everyone can eat a jalapeño, even though it's not the most spicy, for me the most spicy is the habanero, that's why i don't eat it very often 'cos it makes me almost cry, hahaha.
Never heard of "habanero". What is that?
something that will kill any parasite inside your body
Like a bomb.
Habanero is a kind of chilli here in Yucatan, I think it's the hottest chilli in the world, even it can make you cry, it's too hot...
Hey, I'm searching fans here in Merida Yucatan Mexico, please, if someone knows any fan of Yucatan, tell him o tell her about me please!!!!
Thanks =)
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bogusblue Posted Tue 04 Dec, 2007 5:58 AM |
scummy wrote: bogusblue wrote: anace wrote: scummy wrote: love their accent 'wey no manches wey no mames wey' xD
LFMAO! not all of us talk like that! Oddly enough, people in my city do. It isn't exactly the best way to talk so I try to avoid it as much as I can, but I do slip every now and then.
What do I know about Chile? Ummm football players! Like Iván Zamorano. I had a course with someone from Chile this semester, and last semester too. I think there are a lot of you at my school!
Yeah, not all the people talks in that way, although I slip that kind of talking few times a day =P
Chile??? Well, I know Isabel Allende, I love "La casa de los espíritus". I know what happened on September 11th 1973, but is better not to mention it. I know the dictatorship of Pinochet. I know you have a female president, Michelle Bachelet. And I know "31 minutos" even though I don't watch it because I know a Chilean boy that told me not to see it 'cos it's not a good show. It's basicly what I know... Hope to be ok =)
i was just kidding, really ;) i find mexican people amazing, i guess i said that because i watched too much 'rebelde way' xDDD now, that's awful xD
glad you know that much about chile, latinamerica rocks :)
"Rebelde way"??? Don't even mention it!! It's disgusting!!! =P
Yeah, Latin America ROCKS!!! |
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bogusblue Posted Thu 06 Dec, 2007 6:50 PM |
Escriban algo, no?
Reviviendo la thread de México. Vamos boardies mexicanos escriban algo!!!!!
=) |
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galletitabonita Posted Thu 06 Dec, 2007 8:59 PM |
mmmm, pero que escribo?? = l
ahora si no se me ocurre nada hahaha
NO IDEA
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may Posted Fri 07 Dec, 2007 2:36 AM |
Well I'm mexican and I must say I love Jaime Sabines poetry.
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tonybony Posted Fri 07 Dec, 2007 3:21 AM |
may wrote: Well I'm mexican and I must say I love Jaime Sabines poetry.
Sabines rules!!!!
amo a Sabines, odio a Paz jajaja, bueno, no odio, pero me cae mal, y a quien no aguanto es a Carlos fuentes jaja, bueno, pero sabina rifa!!! |
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anace Posted Fri 07 Dec, 2007 5:53 AM |
Carlos Fuentes puede irritarme cuando habla.. a veces..
yo tampoco se que escribir JA! |
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