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Best tacos in Mex: Revisited
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elchrist
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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2008 09:46 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

spic-ole wrote:
I don't think it counts if you agree with yourself.


Try making a bit of sense every once in a while, please.

The only taco you truly enjoy is the tongue taco from a random tranny at el Manicomio.
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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2008 09:51 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

spic-ole wrote:
elchrist wrote:
spic-ole wrote:
elchrist wrote:
Whatever you do though, don't listen to spic-ole when it comes to tacos. He doesn't know a damn thing about them.


Yeah, like elchrist has never been wrong about a place. I'm trying to remember the last place he recommended that was actually good. Can't do it.

Can anyone on here remember a place he recommended recently that was good? (Pampas, Sakura, or any other place that just about 99 percent of Mexicali knows about doesn't count.)


La Carreta de Lichi
La Masa y el Comal
That Guadalajara-style taqueria in San Marcos


What's up Super Meņos No. 2?


I don't think it counts if you agree with yourself.


So good ... well I can't wait to try this place. I've been dying to go to old Mexico, but can't because when I tried to renew my license a couple of weeks ago I couldn't. Damn CHP with their tickets and damn court house with their expecting you to appear and pay them. But once I get that straight, what does it take to cross the border? I've heard you don't need a passport but you do need two forms of ID.
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PostPosted: 01 Apr 2008 10:02 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

RandR wrote:
So good ... well I can't wait to try this place. I've been dying to go to old Mexico, but can't because when I tried to renew my license a couple of weeks ago I couldn't. Damn CHP with their tickets and damn court house with their expecting you to appear and pay them. But once I get that straight, what does it take to cross the border? I've heard you don't need a passport but you do need two forms of ID.


You need a combination of this: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/ready_set_go/land_travel/chnge_in_proced.xml
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