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Well, actually not smoking any cigars ( in which you can't beat everyonce in a while ) but I did go down to 6th street to hang out and drink with some people. I haven't gotten out in awhile so I figured going out and having a few drinks would suit me fine.
Can't say that I have ever eaten cabrito, what is it? I did however eat a nice warm microwave burrito. It's actually a chimichanga, and if you guys haven't had one from Jose Ole, you really should try one. The shredded beef are the best.
If I ever pass by the "Cadillac Bar" in Neuvo Loredo (where?), I will be sure to try the goat. I really like trying new, strange things. The other day I went to the "Highland Games" just outside Tacoma, WA USA, and had some Haggus. That was actually very good, and very spicy. New things can be so good sometimes, so it's worth the other times when it's horrible.
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