how you feel about that?

Nebur
Sorry. can't help you there. From El Norte. But... I always check out Olvera and Phillipes. Nothing like a french dip and a five dollar Diego print.
[2005-07-10 18:56:19]

Antonio
We had a Ciro's in Juarez that made awesome flautas. When I was little that's all I ever wanted for my birthday. No cake just flautas.
[2005-07-10 21:14:13]

name
the river is far better if you go into it, and there's no one entrance to it. with an exception for a small handful of areas listed, that was a pretty whack list.
[2005-07-10 23:33:58]

irasali
well, it makes you wonder who is compiling the list.
[2005-07-11 00:56:00]

Gustavo
"A Que Tacos" taco truck on 4th street in East LA is a must. Best tacos on the west coast!
[2005-07-11 03:21:44]

agustin
i love it that you take the time to write/respond to this. you think that chicanos encourage each other through blogs?
[2005-07-11 12:54:14]

name
You write what you know. It looks like we know where they live.
[2005-07-11 13:16:35]

cindylu
What's up with leaving a comment without a name?
[2005-07-11 21:44:42]

anonymos
hmm liked both list, do you mind if I copy it as a meme thing for my journal, (your list obviously)
[2005-07-15 06:24:41]

cindylu
I don't mind if you use it in your journal. A link would be cool though.
[2005-07-15 16:45:38]

oso
The LA Almanac doesn't do much better. Would I get in trouble for saying Los Angeles was actually "founded" by the Tongva and Chumash followed by the Spanish and was only governed by independent Mexico for less than 30 years?
[2005-07-15 18:16:13]

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