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To: Mr. Mojo

“Sounds more like a cheap tequila party than a tea party.”

Sounds more like one of the common “sweet sixteen” (or is it “sweet twelve?” I can’t remember which age the Mexicans celebrate as the age their girls become “women”) parties or one of the ubiquitous baptism parties the Mexicans so readily throw. I just read that at a Mexican baptism party in Texas a couple of the guests murdered another guest over some imagined slight.


19 posted on 04/25/2010 10:51:46 AM PDT by ought-six ( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
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To: ought-six
Sounds more like one of the common “sweet sixteen” (or is it “sweet twelve?” I can’t remember which age the Mexicans celebrate as the age their girls become “women”) parties

Fifteen is the Mexican coming-of-age. It is known as the "quinceanera". I have this story about one:

A year ago I had the chance to ride in one of those obnoxiously stupid party-limos. (A white Hummer. A tackier vehicle I have never seen.)

I sat in the front and talked to the driver. He had just completed a "quinceanera" job. He said the girl was very nice and a bit shy. And, not realizing that he has a small video camera to let him communicate with the back she and her cousin were enjoying the event. She was definately graduated to "woman" and perhaps even "mother to be" by the end of the celebration.

I'm sure this was just one experience of one limo driver and in no way reflects on what typically goes on in the back of 27 foot long stretch limos, or at "quinceanera" celebrations. Really.

31 posted on 04/25/2010 11:21:13 AM PDT by Jack Black ( Whatever is left of American patriotism is now identical with counter-revolution.)
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