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Old 12-04-2007, 06:23 PM
nitido357 nitido357 is offline
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Dude!!! reading is my hobby...what are you into? I read mostly Historical and Sociological non-fiction. so...let me put an X on that part of your requirement...X

Mujeres Siempre Unidas was founded in 1981, thanks for reminding me, I learned that like 9 years ago....X

I didn't determine these terms or their acceptance, people before me and you did....BIG X

What Juan Jose del Monte calls himself outside the U.S. was brought up by me because northeast Spanish people (jeje) tend to be newer than the hispanics endemic to the nation that live in New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, California, etc. Thus, you would expect more of the culture from their country of origin present in the latter generations there, at least imho. withhold the X on this one

Inaccurate/incorrect, tomatito/tomato...I said neither of your previous statement...you said reading was what again? fundamental....GIGANTIC X

Look I get it, Beantown people called themselves spanish in the 70's...right? that's why my Grandfather (old school, smoove Dominicano) who lived in the Boston area in the late 70's worked at the Hispanic American Center (don't remember where it was, but it was somewhere there). That's why my mom and her sisters and brothers in suburban-ass New Hampshire were called hispanic by their mostly white classmates.

Look, you are correct about everything you said. (Not really everything, but does it matter anymore?)

I just thought that a person with an advanced degree in Latin American Studies such as yourself would have more of an open mind than just her academics and her anecdotal knowledge. I admit I made a mistake.

Take care and may the almighty bless you and yours this Xmas (got another X in, yeayyyyyyyyy)

The Red Sox Rule!!!!!
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