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April 29, 2009 at 2:48 PM #390359April 29, 2009 at 2:57 PM #389700NotCrankyParticipant
No me digas gringo, Afx. Soy capaz de hacer un ceviche para chuparse los dedos. Es valido considerarme al lo menos… por un parte, raza…porque tambien, sobrevivi una novia Chilanga. Es decir..pues… hay mucho bueyes mexicanotes no capaz de hacer igual. Otra cosa…soy mas Mariachi que el mero mero Vicente Fernandez!
Estoy de broma…cien porciento…soy gabaucho original. De donde eres?
April 29, 2009 at 2:57 PM #389965NotCrankyParticipantNo me digas gringo, Afx. Soy capaz de hacer un ceviche para chuparse los dedos. Es valido considerarme al lo menos… por un parte, raza…porque tambien, sobrevivi una novia Chilanga. Es decir..pues… hay mucho bueyes mexicanotes no capaz de hacer igual. Otra cosa…soy mas Mariachi que el mero mero Vicente Fernandez!
Estoy de broma…cien porciento…soy gabaucho original. De donde eres?
April 29, 2009 at 2:57 PM #390174NotCrankyParticipantNo me digas gringo, Afx. Soy capaz de hacer un ceviche para chuparse los dedos. Es valido considerarme al lo menos… por un parte, raza…porque tambien, sobrevivi una novia Chilanga. Es decir..pues… hay mucho bueyes mexicanotes no capaz de hacer igual. Otra cosa…soy mas Mariachi que el mero mero Vicente Fernandez!
Estoy de broma…cien porciento…soy gabaucho original. De donde eres?
April 29, 2009 at 2:57 PM #390224NotCrankyParticipantNo me digas gringo, Afx. Soy capaz de hacer un ceviche para chuparse los dedos. Es valido considerarme al lo menos… por un parte, raza…porque tambien, sobrevivi una novia Chilanga. Es decir..pues… hay mucho bueyes mexicanotes no capaz de hacer igual. Otra cosa…soy mas Mariachi que el mero mero Vicente Fernandez!
Estoy de broma…cien porciento…soy gabaucho original. De donde eres?
April 29, 2009 at 2:57 PM #390364NotCrankyParticipantNo me digas gringo, Afx. Soy capaz de hacer un ceviche para chuparse los dedos. Es valido considerarme al lo menos… por un parte, raza…porque tambien, sobrevivi una novia Chilanga. Es decir..pues… hay mucho bueyes mexicanotes no capaz de hacer igual. Otra cosa…soy mas Mariachi que el mero mero Vicente Fernandez!
Estoy de broma…cien porciento…soy gabaucho original. De donde eres?
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM #389705UCGalParticipant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM #389970UCGalParticipant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM #390179UCGalParticipant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM #390229UCGalParticipant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM #390369UCGalParticipant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
April 29, 2009 at 3:29 PM #389720partypupParticipant[quote=flu][quote=partypup][quote=nostradamus]partypup I like hearing your take on lawyers. How is the entertainment field holding up during this recession?[/quote]
Nost, we are getting HAMMERED! I am in-house at a television network, and our ad revenues started falling off a cliff in spring 2008 – and the cliff dive hasn’t stopped. In fact, it’s getting worse. We are having serious trouble with our cash flow, and we are even having trouble paying vendors and talent (actors and producers). We are told to give innocuous explanations for our delays in payment, but the bottom line is our revenue is drying up. Period. We have been having rolling layoffs every fall for the past few years, and now we’re cut to the bone. There aren’t too many other areas left to reduce expenses if we have any hope of maintaining a functioning organization. I think everyone in the industry realizes that a mammoth change is underway, and the good times are over and will most likely never return. We are rapidly losing eyeballs to broadband platforms, TV on demand and the video gaming industry. For the past 25 years executives at my company have gotten bonuses that are roughly equivalent to 30% of their salary (unjustifiably high, I know). Our bonuses were slashed this year by half, and we were told not to expect bonuses again the the near future. No surprise to me, of course. And as you know, law firms are getting hit even harder. Their clients are either downsizing, merging or disappearing altogether. We are using almost no firm services and are bringing everything in-house where are meager resources are already stretched paper-thin. It’s ugly. But on balance, I’d rather be where I am than take my chances at a firm. At least I have a contract through March 2011. After that I will probably be laid off and sent packing.[/quote]
You wouldn’t happen to work near Yahoo/MTV building in Santa Monica, would you? I use to know people in that complex.[/quote]
Small world! I do work near there. Are the folks you know still there? How are they faring?
April 29, 2009 at 3:29 PM #389985partypupParticipant[quote=flu][quote=partypup][quote=nostradamus]partypup I like hearing your take on lawyers. How is the entertainment field holding up during this recession?[/quote]
Nost, we are getting HAMMERED! I am in-house at a television network, and our ad revenues started falling off a cliff in spring 2008 – and the cliff dive hasn’t stopped. In fact, it’s getting worse. We are having serious trouble with our cash flow, and we are even having trouble paying vendors and talent (actors and producers). We are told to give innocuous explanations for our delays in payment, but the bottom line is our revenue is drying up. Period. We have been having rolling layoffs every fall for the past few years, and now we’re cut to the bone. There aren’t too many other areas left to reduce expenses if we have any hope of maintaining a functioning organization. I think everyone in the industry realizes that a mammoth change is underway, and the good times are over and will most likely never return. We are rapidly losing eyeballs to broadband platforms, TV on demand and the video gaming industry. For the past 25 years executives at my company have gotten bonuses that are roughly equivalent to 30% of their salary (unjustifiably high, I know). Our bonuses were slashed this year by half, and we were told not to expect bonuses again the the near future. No surprise to me, of course. And as you know, law firms are getting hit even harder. Their clients are either downsizing, merging or disappearing altogether. We are using almost no firm services and are bringing everything in-house where are meager resources are already stretched paper-thin. It’s ugly. But on balance, I’d rather be where I am than take my chances at a firm. At least I have a contract through March 2011. After that I will probably be laid off and sent packing.[/quote]
You wouldn’t happen to work near Yahoo/MTV building in Santa Monica, would you? I use to know people in that complex.[/quote]
Small world! I do work near there. Are the folks you know still there? How are they faring?
April 29, 2009 at 3:29 PM #390193partypupParticipant[quote=flu][quote=partypup][quote=nostradamus]partypup I like hearing your take on lawyers. How is the entertainment field holding up during this recession?[/quote]
Nost, we are getting HAMMERED! I am in-house at a television network, and our ad revenues started falling off a cliff in spring 2008 – and the cliff dive hasn’t stopped. In fact, it’s getting worse. We are having serious trouble with our cash flow, and we are even having trouble paying vendors and talent (actors and producers). We are told to give innocuous explanations for our delays in payment, but the bottom line is our revenue is drying up. Period. We have been having rolling layoffs every fall for the past few years, and now we’re cut to the bone. There aren’t too many other areas left to reduce expenses if we have any hope of maintaining a functioning organization. I think everyone in the industry realizes that a mammoth change is underway, and the good times are over and will most likely never return. We are rapidly losing eyeballs to broadband platforms, TV on demand and the video gaming industry. For the past 25 years executives at my company have gotten bonuses that are roughly equivalent to 30% of their salary (unjustifiably high, I know). Our bonuses were slashed this year by half, and we were told not to expect bonuses again the the near future. No surprise to me, of course. And as you know, law firms are getting hit even harder. Their clients are either downsizing, merging or disappearing altogether. We are using almost no firm services and are bringing everything in-house where are meager resources are already stretched paper-thin. It’s ugly. But on balance, I’d rather be where I am than take my chances at a firm. At least I have a contract through March 2011. After that I will probably be laid off and sent packing.[/quote]
You wouldn’t happen to work near Yahoo/MTV building in Santa Monica, would you? I use to know people in that complex.[/quote]
Small world! I do work near there. Are the folks you know still there? How are they faring?
April 29, 2009 at 3:29 PM #390244partypupParticipant[quote=flu][quote=partypup][quote=nostradamus]partypup I like hearing your take on lawyers. How is the entertainment field holding up during this recession?[/quote]
Nost, we are getting HAMMERED! I am in-house at a television network, and our ad revenues started falling off a cliff in spring 2008 – and the cliff dive hasn’t stopped. In fact, it’s getting worse. We are having serious trouble with our cash flow, and we are even having trouble paying vendors and talent (actors and producers). We are told to give innocuous explanations for our delays in payment, but the bottom line is our revenue is drying up. Period. We have been having rolling layoffs every fall for the past few years, and now we’re cut to the bone. There aren’t too many other areas left to reduce expenses if we have any hope of maintaining a functioning organization. I think everyone in the industry realizes that a mammoth change is underway, and the good times are over and will most likely never return. We are rapidly losing eyeballs to broadband platforms, TV on demand and the video gaming industry. For the past 25 years executives at my company have gotten bonuses that are roughly equivalent to 30% of their salary (unjustifiably high, I know). Our bonuses were slashed this year by half, and we were told not to expect bonuses again the the near future. No surprise to me, of course. And as you know, law firms are getting hit even harder. Their clients are either downsizing, merging or disappearing altogether. We are using almost no firm services and are bringing everything in-house where are meager resources are already stretched paper-thin. It’s ugly. But on balance, I’d rather be where I am than take my chances at a firm. At least I have a contract through March 2011. After that I will probably be laid off and sent packing.[/quote]
You wouldn’t happen to work near Yahoo/MTV building in Santa Monica, would you? I use to know people in that complex.[/quote]
Small world! I do work near there. Are the folks you know still there? How are they faring?
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