by: -RoG-
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If you're into designer skulls, they've got you covered.
For those who enjoy their leche straight from the source.
Yes, he was happy to see me.
Mr. Viagra will always have a strong fanbase.
What?
Habana Banana looked pretty awesome, especially since they had some windows with a constant rainfall.
Right across from them, Habana Caliente had no such windows, and thus, no customers.
We decided to go to Restaurant Los Panchos because it had a better menu and amazing views.
Since my diet consists almost entirely of foods that only children would eat, I joked with my friends on the
trip about how I was determined to find some Mexican chicken nuggets. Sure enough, I found them!
NUGGETS DE POLLO! SCORE!
Not a bad view while you eat your Mexican chicken nuggets.
Sharks and blowfish dangled from the ceiling to push their nautical theme.
Another view from the our seats.
The view got more interesting when some crazy kid was climbing up on the boulders and his parents started yelling at him.
Beyond Experience! Super Hero! Gotta love those bootleg toy packs.
I own quite a few Mexican wrestling masks (as you should already know) but I definitely regret not picking up this one.
While you're shopping for luchador masks and bootleg toys, you can enjoy crazy drinks like this.
I'm sure he'll be on a generic brand cereal box giving a big thumbs up soon enough.
More fantastic scenery.
If you want those tacos, you're gonna have to climb to get 'em!
Bird is the word.
This isn't La Bufadora, but still a pretty cool cave where the waves were crashing hard.
And more scenery.
The Great Wall of China. Yep, it extends all the way to Ensenada.
There are still many more
photos to see from our Mexico trip!
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Reader Comments
Zucaritas and Azucaradas... Yeah, these two are not the only brands of food that have strikingly similar names. Talking about potato chips, for example, there are the famous Ruffles from Sabritas, and there are also the Rugges from Leo (quite clever, as the name is derived from "ruges", first person of the verb "rugir" which means "to roar"... And Leo obviously means lion, so...).
I'd get you some photos if I have the chance.
and noticed Fly Fowl's weapon is the sword of Grayskull (2002 version)
also one thing you should have bought in mexico cajeta delicious candy made of just milk and sugar
Your astonishment about the Frosted Flakes being called "Zucaritas" over here reminded me of, when I was a little lad, I was in my school and our English teacher told the class we had to make a sketch about cereals for the following open class (a kind of stage show for the parents in which the students show off what they do in school and what they are supposed to be learning). As I had lived abroad, everyone asked me the names of the regular cereals were called in English, like Corn Flakes, Cheerio's, Honey Smacks and the like. Most of them were the same in the Mexican market, but no one believed me -not even my teacher- when I told them that Zucaritas are just called "Frosted Flakes" in English. Thinking I was joking with them, they decided to use the weird sounding name "Sugaritas" (pronounced like Sugar with the "-itas" ending) for the sketch. If I had known better, I would facepalmed sooo bad that it would still have medical repercussions today.
And since youre venturing into our country, I once again suggest going to Real de Catorce, a small town in central Mexico that used to be a mining town during colonial days. Since you love the eerie stuff, you'll love that town. It has a strange aura floating on it, you can almost feel your energy being drained while staying in the town.
But unluckily, it doesn't have any drug-discount stores selling Cialis and Viagra, so no Viagra-man.
-Commanderraf
Oh, knockoff Cliffjumper, where would we be without you? Probably teamed up with Ben 10 and Naruto, that's where.