i leave nature in five days, for the varied chaos of manhattan, rhode island, etc. then it's home to sf, a little while after that. it is time. i will eat burritos. godspeed.
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Jorganic
I'm lost
October 2002
SEP 23, 2002 11:40 AM
Sometimes I worry that I can never leave the Bay Area for an extended period of time for fear of slipping away into a burrito-withdrawl coma.
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joyrider
I'm lost
OLD SKOOL
SEP 24, 2002 12:25 AM
try as i might, no burrito i've had in portland compares to the tastiness of the ones found in california and the southwest.
tex-mex is not food. it is a cultural travesty. the harbinger of chili's and friday's and all other culinary evil.
on a unrelated note: i am glad you had your time in the woods.
man, i will have you know i am paying 10 dollars a month starting now for the unforseen future just so i can shoot this tex-mex bullshit down.
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WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
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i'll whip up tex-mex style welfare tacos to make a sucka pity the fool that goes to either of those cracker ass mallfood shits.
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have you been to texas? don't even say yes. your privelege to say you have been -- whether or not you have -- has been revoked.
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your views on tex-mex are the cultural travesty.
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have you ever had migas? No.
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have you ever had a breakfast taco? You probably had a breakfast burrito with fucking taytor totts and mayo. THAT SHIT IS NASTY calimex food that is wrong no matter if you buy it in the mall or not. the burrito is a bastardization of the taco made for consumer american markets.