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Otro mexicano representando! VIVA MXICO!

No, en serio, soy tan blanco que si ven mis nalgas blancas se hacen ciegos. Muchos no creen que soy mexicano, pero lo soy. Alguien mas vivi en Mxico por un tiempo? Yo crec en La Paz, BCS.
 
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Otro mexicano representando! VIVA MXICO!

No, en serio, soy tan blanco que si ven mis nalgas blancas se hacen ciegos. Muchos no creen que soy mexicano, pero lo soy. Alguien mas vivi en Mxico por un tiempo? Yo crec en La Paz, BCS.

Que tal Hombre Rally. Yo nac y viv en Guadalajara, Jalisco hasta la edad de 9 aos. Btw guys if you ever go to Mexico don't expect to find burritos and eat them, burritos are a Americanized Mexican food, burritos or burros in Mexico on the other hand are mostly found in "pueblos" and used for farming in hard labor. Taconazo for the win!
 
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I'm surprised my HS Spanish taken more than 20 years ago paid off! I understood most of what you guys wrote, save the bit about your "blinding white ass". Thanks to Google translate on that one. Although, maybe it's an idiomatic expression that doesn't translate exactly word for word, which I'm hoping, because I'm trying to get the image of your white ass out of my mind.

As for Mexico building cars: Si Se Puede!
 
I'm surprised my HS Spanish taken more than 20 years ago paid off! I understood most of what you guys wrote, save the bit about your "blinding white ass". Thanks to Google translate on that one. Although, maybe it's an idiomatic expression that doesn't translate exactly word for word, which I'm hoping, because I'm trying to get the image of your white ass out of my mind.

As for Mexico building cars: Si Se Puede!

Same here, 4 years of Spanish, AP exam, score of 5. Got it all.

How many Latina mamasitas can I fit in a Mazda5?
 
Same here, 4 years of Spanish, AP exam, score of 5. Got it all.

How many Latina mamasitas can I fit in a Mazda5?

I would be happy with just two with the mid and back seats down. Sometimes maximum efficiency isn't the best usage.

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I would be happy with just two with the mid and back seats down. Sometimes maximum efficiency isn't the best usage.

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Ya salio a relucir el cobre.

Pues entonces yo tambin me identifico como Mexicano.
La nica diferencia es que vivo en Canad, donde es tan fro que solo los Mexicanos mas machos del mundo pueden sobrevivir. (naughty)


Saludos a todos, y no se molesten por comentarios negativos acerca de la mano de obra, o calidad de la manufactura Mexicana. Cambiar opiniones tan radicales es un proceso constante que toma mucho aos. Lo nico que podemos hacer es trabajar muy duro para cambiar estereotipos.
 
Ya salio a relucir el cobre.

Pues entonces yo tambin me identifico como Mexicano.
La nica diferencia es que vivo en Canad, donde es tan fro que solo los Mexicanos mas machos del mundo pueden sobrevivir. (naughty)


Saludos a todos, y no se molesten por comentarios negativos acerca de la mano de obra, o calidad de la manufactura Mexicana. Cambiar opiniones tan radicales es un proceso constante que toma mucho aos. Lo nico que podemos hacer es trabajar muy duro para cambiar estereotipos.

Muy bien dicho! Well said!
 
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Very awesome! Of course this commercial would have never aired here in our politically correct country.
 
Que tal Hombre Rally. Yo nac y viv en Guadalajara, Jalisco hasta la edad de 9 aos. Btw guys if you ever go to Mexico don't expect to find burritos and eat them, burritos are a Americanized Mexican food, burritos or burros in Mexico on the other hand are mostly found in "pueblos" and used for farming in hard labor. Taconazo for the win!

De veras? Porque mi papa creci en Guadalajara. Yo estuve unos cuantos meses all cuando mi abuela viva. Siempre le digo a mi esposa de los relmpagos y aguacerazos que hay durante el verano. Nunca e experimentado algo igual en California.

Damn, I miss Mexico, I get so sad to hear about all the corruption with the narcos and the violence that goes on. Although, I'm very happy that they've left La Paz mostly alone cause it's of no strategic value for the drug routes.
 
Muy bien dicho! Well said!

Yup. I believe this perception will change with time. The perception follows the reality though. Mexico will have to turn out high quality, virtually flaw-free products for a while before they earn a reputation for it. But I have no doubt they are capable of it. As someone else mentioned, Japan was once known for cheap junk as well. For now though, when it's my money I'm spending, I go with what I know not what's politically correct.
 
I once too judge products based on " name " and " country " status, but then wised up. I now judge products based on their merits, I don't care what country of origin they are from. I witnessed this first hand with guitar manufacturing. As some one has mentioned, in the 90's all Korean stuff was considered cheap. That is where many of the guitars that weren't gibsons and fenders were made at the time. Now Korean made guitars are considered nice guitars. Now everyone has moved production over to China, and the perception is that Chinese made guitars are inferior. Yet, for the last couple of years now, the Epiphone factory in China which is owned and ran by Gibson is putting out guitars that are excellent in fit, finish, and craftmanship. Those in the music industry have taken notice of Epiphones China factories rise in Quality Control, all the while, the Gibson plant in Tennessee has taken a beating in the music industry for the lack of Quality Control and decline in quality in the last few years. In the 70's Japanese guitars were considered inferior, by the 80's they were considered as good as their american equivalents, now they are collector items and go for as much or sometimes more than American made vintage guitars. Same evolution of peoples preceptions happened with cars in the last forty years. I don't care who builds it, as long as it is of good quality. It isn't like we are talking about who engineered it, we are talking about who turned the bolts and put the already engineered parts together. As long as the factory has top notch quality control the product will be fine. I remember seeing a video Ford put out in the 80's, about how they had designed and were manufacturing a transmission that had a high percentage fail rate, but that their " competitor in Japan " ( which was Mazda ) who was licensed to use their design and manufactured the same transmissions in Japan, had a very low fail rate. Upon them inspecting the Ford transmission and the Mazda transmission, they found that the quality control was so tight and precise on the transmissions from Mazda compared to the trannys from Ford. They concluded that the since the design was the same, the parts were the same, the only thing that caused the high failure rate in the Ford transmissions were the poor quality control compared to the Mazda transmissions. Point is, it is always about quality control, and anyone can practice good quality control, it isn't exclusive to only certain groups of people.
 

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