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lol Mikey.
Hec, you're such a foodie, you should try pierogi. They are very popular in northeast Ohio.
I like the potato and cheese ones with pan-fried onions. And yes, kielbasa is a perfect companion.Leave a comment:
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I just had a Kielbasa on a sourdough roll yesterday, mmm, that thing was delicious.Leave a comment:
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In a few hours I will be in heaven - one way or the otherLeave a comment:
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I don’t want a friggin taco anymore. I want a friggin cheeseburger, lol.Leave a comment:
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Here’s a perfect example when it’s an insult. It’s a song from Mexican band Molotov. Americans calling Mexicans beaners...and Mexicans calling Americans gringos...
It is political. But I’m just trying to prove a point. In Cheech and Chong, it’s said in jest, joking around. In the Molotov video, it morphs into a demeaning term.
Brian, feel free to remove.
Again, just trying to make my point...Leave a comment:
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^ --- Is that term mostly a West Coast thing ?
I grew up on a farm that had many Mexican summer workers and I've never heard them use that term --
As a matter of fact, I've never even heard local non-Mexican's use that term as a slur or anything.
I'm trying to remember if they used it on Cheech and Chong but I forgot.
Maybe it's a mostly West Coast saying …?
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^ --- Is that term mostly a West Coast thing ?
I grew up on a farm that had many Mexican summer workers and I've never heard them use that term --
As a matter of fact, I've never even heard local non-Mexican's use that term as a slur or anything.
I'm trying to remember if they used it on Cheech and Chong but I forgot.
Maybe it's a mostly West Coast saying …?Leave a comment:
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Oh please...I’m Mexican-American...we have been calling each other beaner for decades. Family members, my personal friends, all say that word to each other as a way of kidding. It’s an affectionate slang amongst ourselves...stop...not you or any other stranger is going to start lecturing or scolding me about this. Do you know what ALBURES means? If you don’t, you are not Mexican. You post here once in a blue moon...and instead of staying on topic...you come here tying to judge me on practically what’s referred to as a term of endearment. Now wetback, greaser, illegal, etc...those are bad...but not beaner, especially coming from a Mexican. A non-Mexican saying that to a Mexican, if they are not friends, and if said in anger or are being dismissive (or purposely trying to be offensive), then that is indeed insulting, especially nowadays during these anti-illegal immigration times (darn it, I got political, something I try to avoid here).
BTW are you Mexican? If you are someone other than a Mexican, then you have no merit saying this to me. And if you are Mexican and still take issue with a Mexican saying that word...then the PC Police has gotten a stronghold on you.
None here took issue with that word until you posted. They all know me here, I’ve posted that word before several times in the last...they know what/where I’m coming from.
No mames, buey!Last edited by Hector; Jul 30, '19, 12:48 PM.Leave a comment:
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As the resident beaner...I have nothing against Americanized tacos. I myself occasionally will go to Taco Bell and have a crunchy taco meal (I avoid the burritos, they are gross). I make them at home as well.
Having said that...I’ve had the best tacos ever in Mexico, Texas, and California.:
Dude.
NOT COOL.Leave a comment:
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