[pct-l] cabron
Steve Courtway
scourtway at bpa-arch.com
Thu Oct 19 11:21:25 CDT 2006
low signal to noise ratio this time of year...
s.c.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Bradley" <tooloouk79852 at yahoo.com>
To: <pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] cabron
> cabron
>
> Listo Del Norte who exclusively ate at mexican
> resturaunts in southern california where spanish is
> the predominant language spoken. also you too can
> walk the trail with these folks on the PCT. make sure
> and take some tecate to the border and swash it down,
> then throw it in the menudo mens tent. that way they
> will assume a fiesta had happened while they where out
> purchasing more ammo.
>
> on another note grammar coach I am working on a series
> called "PCT Mythbusters" and was wondering if I could
> run some rough drafts by you? by the way as a coach
> do you have a whistle?
>
> I will post the ever so important link to the
> Chimichanga Database once I get that updated as well.
> I know several local joints not listed in the
> "guidebook". by the way it is funny that although
> most gringos don't like folks from the south their
> resturaunts are always packed with gringos. In fact
> one could almost say there has been a attack on local
> american haute cuisine. Gringos just love mexican
> food! Even writing about it makes me want to fire up
> the oven and throw some taquitos in! oi oi oi
>
> in reality one only really need know where their next
> chimi is coming from on the PCT to be successful and
> in between chimis to try to stay posotive. i think it
> could be more tragic to leave home without that type
> of research done in advance. lost no chimi, that is
> probably the sketchiest situation to get into to.
>
> by the way that is awesome we have a ex police officer
> on the list! my favorite tv show has always been
> cops. recently I got into americas most gnarliest
> bang upinest high speed chases
>
> got to go buenos noches amigos
>
> --- Grammar Coach <grammarcoach1 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> A spell check program would help, but will not
>> eliminate the problem of poor spelling and grammar.
>> There are people who deliberately misspell words and
>> use incorrect grammar, as an attack on the English
>> language. This is part of a broader attack on Anglo
>> culture that is pervasive these days.
>>
>> Another factor is the deluge of illegal immigrants
>> crossing the border with Mexico, who don't know
>> English and have no desire to learn. They form
>> their own Spanish-speaking communities in border
>> states, where only Spanish is spoken and read. If
>> they do have to communicate in English, do so
>> incorrectly both from ignorance and from a reckless
>> disregard for our language.
>>
>> stillroaming <pct at delnorteresort.com> wrote:
>>
>> For those of you looking for a journal host,
>> journals at postholer (
>> http://postholer.com/journal ) HAS A SPELL CHECKER.
>> Imagine the anguish and
>> embarrassment saved from all those pesky, publicly
>> mis-spelled words.
>>
>> Postholer.Com is here to help! ;)
>> ------------------------------------
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