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Old 03-20-2006, 11:21 AM
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the official name of L.A.

Los Angeles’ full name is El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula, thanks bye.
 
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The name Los Angeles is Spanish for The Angels. There is much more to this name, however. On Wednesday, August 2, 1769, Father Juan Crespi, a Franciscan priest accompanying the first European land expedition through California, led by Captain Fernando Rivera Y Moncado, described in his journal a "beautiful river from the northwest" located at "34 degrees 10 minutes." They named the river Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de la Porciúncula. In the Franciscan calendar, August 2 was the day of the celebration of the feast of the Perdono at the tiny Assisi chapel of St. Francis of Assisi. Early in St. Francis’ life, the Benedictines had given him this tiny chapel for his use near Assisi. The chapel, ruined and in need of repair, was located on what the Italians called a porziuncola or "very small parcel of land." Painted on the wall behind the altar was a fresco of the Virgin Mary surrounded by angels. Now contained within a Basilica, the chapel was named Saint Mary of the Angels at the Little Portion. The newly discovered "beautiful river" was named in honor of this celebration and this chapel. In 1781, a new settlement was established along that river. The settlement came to be known as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciúncula or The Town of Our Lady the Queen of Angels of the Little Portion although its official name was simply El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles
 
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I like carne asada tacos with cheese.
 
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how about fish tacos with cheese.
 
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Don't forget the Guacamole and Sour Cream.

Along with the Cholula/Tapatio.

YEAYUH!!!
 
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anyone forgetting about the jalapenos???????????
 
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Hmmm...El Taurino on Hoover sounds good right about now!!!
 
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I have found that I like American Mexican food.

Anyone who has been in Mexico will understand.
 
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I have found that I like American Mexican food.

Anyone who has been in Mexico will understand.
yep...I know...but I also value my health....anyone who has been to mexico would know
 
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Old 03-20-2006, 02:07 PM
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I travel a lot in all of Latin America, as far south as Buenos Aires, for my job. I know all about the health issues. I've run into Montezumas once, and run into E-Coli another time. That $hit kills 9k people per year, and I had to go to the damn emergency room from it. It was not fun!
 
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^ Exactly....my job makes me travel down as far a guadalajara....where they still ride a horse to work...
 
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^That's not all they do with horses....
 
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Hahaha I like Guadalajara! It's a good city. I go there a couple times a year. I'm actually headed to Mexico City and Queretaro tomorrow. YUCK!
 
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Mexico City = hate my life, and lungs.
 
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Yeah no joke! The city stinks to high hell! It's funny, when you are driving to Mexico City from Queretaro you can actually smell the city before you see it! GROSS!!!!

LA is headed that way though... MC is 25M people compared to only 12M here.
 


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