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Those in Argentina, Mexico and Peru,
Colombia and the Caribbean
Bear La Mancha and Quixote in their hearts
For he is an ultimate and overlooked Don Juan.
Bahia is the Amazon's geographical next-of-kin: the same climate, forest canopy, diverse floor. But there is no wild cacao; the tree was introduced, most likely by a Frenchman, Louis Frederick Warneaux, who, in 1746, sowed seeds near one of Bahia's large rivers.
[Loco De Amor is] a euphoric, melodic romp across the hemisphere ... A joyful, fun musician's record from a really good guitarist
You're getting laid way too much this trip." Chico Rivera
The new Filipino President's name had become a saucy joke: 'Corazon, aqui, no?' That is: 'Darling, let's do it here, eh?' Or, if the words were stressed differently: 'Corazon, aqui? - No!'
Anyway Ri Ri what rhymes wit your name really? Money got you vacationing in Chile
Mexico: where life is cheap, death is rich, and the buzzards are never unhappy.
Do you wanna do something fun? Wanna go to Taco Bell?
Inside every Sancho Panza there's a Don Quixote struggling to get out.
I love to go to Acapulco with my family.
Patria o muerte! Motherland or death! Cuba si, yanqui no!
Caminante, no hay camino. Se hace camino al andar.
(Walker, there is no road. The road is made as you walk.)
Esperanza, that you,
Every time I drive into Rio from the airport, I see the city for the first time and think how strange it is.
There are no detours on a road trip, Catalano. There is only the road trip itself
If it were not for me, the Gracies would be selling Bananas in Largo do Machado!
There's something magical about Oaxaca and the vibe of the people.
Two scoops of crazy with a side of coo coo ca choo
Maserati. Coco's beloved
She was a Privately funded spy ship owned by the corporation and headed by Juan Cabtillo. The Oregon was his brain child and his one true love.
Noli me tangere; for Caesar's I am.
I am a question mark pointed at a secret, Cortez is a tool aimed at the stubborn places of the world.
Stop throwing us all together like some sort of Puerto Ricaminican Tex-Mex buffet.
Feeling the inevitable claim of the this desert, he experienced a desire to throw off his civilized costume, hurl himself upon Josephina, either succumb, or return to Guadalajara, where men could only complain of having too many buttons to button or unbutton...
As a city, it is always compelling. But every day in Mexico City, I give thanks that I am alive.
Chile, who you tellin'? I had to tell him that you were fresh out the "big house" and that's why you were actin' so crazy, with your horny ass,
Del Taco: so much food, no much money
I have traveled all over the world and gone to the highest peaks, and the densest jungles. The Carpathain Mountians will always be my homeland, but my home is a woman. Solange Sangria. You are home to me. Your body is my home. Your mind. Your heart and soul. It matters little to me where we are.
We expect 'Narcos' will be an enormous success throughout everywhere in the world and maybe out-index in Latin America, given the Brazilian star and Brazilian director and heavy Latin American cast and that we shot the show entirely on location in Colombia.
Rio is an energetic, vibrant place, full of beauty and nature. But we face the kinds of problems any developing metropolis does - with pollution, traffic congestion, poverty. Distribution of green areas, for example, is not uniform. Madureira, the heart of the suburb in Rio, is a concrete jungle.
And I will capture your minds with sweet novelty.
[Lat., Dulcique animos novitate tenebo.]
Rio's a beautiful city, a vibrant place, special place.
Q: What do you call a dog with a sombrero? A: El Poocho. Q:
FOR SONIA SANCHEZ
Shamu and I have arrived safely in Costa Rica. He was stopped by airport security because he carries enough artillery in his pants pockets to construct a sawed-off shotgun. Evidently, he thought we were headed to Iraq.
Got no place to go, but there's a girl waitin' for me down in Mexico. She got a bottle of tequila, a bottle of gin, and if I bring a little music, I could fit right in ...
Every single laundromat, grocery store, everything is called 'Lupita' in Mexico.
We were on our way to the colmado for an errand.
The Rio de Contas, a wide, almost delta-like river, was startling, a sudden big sky and a feeling of openness, and very bright. It was noisy with birds. The rain forest houses most of the earth's plant and animal population. I hadn't anticipated it would be so loud.
A Mexican border town just across the line from Brownsville, Texas, one of the most dangerous places on earth.
Oh dear,' said Eddie. 'We'd better hurry. Tinto, call me a cab.'
All right,' said Tinto. 'You're a cab.
Kanan is a big road through the Santa Monica Mountains. Between mid-March and mid-April, when you get over to the western side of the mountains, it's populated by Spanish broom - this beautiful, yellow, flowering weed that smells the way I imagine it smells along the Yellow Brick Road.
If you are great, El Topo is a great picture. If you are limited, El Topo is limited.
Dude, estoy aqui por loco, no por pendejo, which was the punch line to the funniest Spanish joke I knew. Okay, the only one. Google it.
I love Mexican food, and there's a really good restaurant called El Parador that I love.
My beginnings in the Southwest are clear and palpable. My beginnings here made me pay attention to where the sun is, where the winds are, the power of the site ... I take that baggage with me.
The Central American isthmus is a region of great contrasts, but also of heartening unison. Millions of men and women share dreams of freedom and progress.
Miguelito, liberated from having to sing with Cugat, sounds like he just got out of jail and is letting it rip.
Astrud Gilberto sang an old bossa nova song. "Take me to Aruanda," she sang. I closed my eyes, and the clatter of the cups and saucers sounded like the roar of a far-off sea. Aruanda - what's it like there?
Nicaragua is becoming the least expensive Caribbean destination ...
Occasionally in my travels I meet people who have pushed too far into the nagual. These individuals are not too balanced but they have made great journeys in the unknown.
Kid, the next time I say let's go someplace like Bolivia. Let's go someplace like Bolivia.
What flavor, though? Chinese? Indian? I'm not even convinced it's offshore. Maybe it starts here, goes out, comes back in." "I wouldn't know about that. Company's Colombian." "Columbia S.C., for all I know,
Werowocomoco was
There is a lovely road that runs from Ixopo into the hills. These hills are grass-covered and rolling, and they are lovely beyond any singing of it ...
The most interesting - in fact, inspiring - people I met there [Porto Alegre] are those who remain nameless: representatives of the international campesino movement, the East Timorese delegation, ... - the usual heroes, who disappear, unknown, apart from the consequences of their work.
Hortense. We broke
A burrito is a delicious food item that breaks down all social barriers and leads to temporary spiritual enlightenment.
... my books are derived from city images, and the city of my dreams or nightmares is Mexico City. (The Art of Fiction, No. 68. The Paris Review, No. 82, Winter 1981.)
Mexico. Melancholy, profoundly right and wrong, it embraces as it strangulates.
They make this drink in Brazil Called cachaca. It's sugar can alcholho. Costs 35 cents a quart. One quart of that stuff and you see God. Two quarts and you graow a pair of tight pants and an electric guitar.
Hello - what hotel is this - ?
I've always thought Mexico City was incredibly dynamic.
Blue skies of Barcelona. I took a taxi to the school, where I expected to be
The truth about the Costa del Sol is that what endures, what is worthwhile, is what is Spanish.
For in Mexico, ladies and gentlemen, it's always high noon and what glows is fuchsia and what's dead is dead and no feather-dusters.
I was not aware of how much I loved 'Canoa' until I saw it after doing 'Y Tu Mama Tambien' and realized that my voice - over about the story's historical context - that narrator - came from 'Canoa'.
Now drown care in wine.
[Lat., Nunc vino pellite curas.]
She was one of those golden mulatas that French-speaking Caribbeans call chabines, that my boys call chicas de oro; she had snarled, apocalyptic hair, copper eyes, and was one whiteskinned relative away from jaba.
Do you know what would keep me in Brazil, no matter what happened? Sex!
Que bonito es el mundo; Lastima es que yo me muera." "How beautiful is the world; It's a pity that I must die.
Caballine likes me to be masterful. She calls me her stallion.
The journey and excursions in Mexico which have originated the narrative and remarks contained in this volume were made in the months of March, April, May, and June of 1856, for the most part on horseback.
What peaches and what penumbras! Whole families shopping at night! Aisles full of husbands! Wives in the avocados, babies in the tomatoes!
and you, Garcia Lorca, what were you doing down by the watermelons?
So how's the putrid pile of caca doing?
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?
[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.]
Concetta and Domenico Costa, Mariana Pontillo, the Arena family. We live.
King of tha westcoast
Whoever is not too wise is wise.
[Lat., Quisquis plus justo non sapit, ille sapit.]
You've got a new Spanish-language album out now ["90 Millas," released in September of 2007], and the single ["No Llores"] is #1 on the Billboard Latin chart.
Descansado," he tells me.
"What does that mean?"
"Descansado," Rip says. "It means 'take it easy,'" he whispers, clutching the child next to him.
"Yeah?"
"It means relax.
Our Land is alive, Esperanza, -Esperanza Rising
They say California's the big burrito; Texas is a big taco right now. We want to follow that through. Florida is a big tamale.
Spanish chorizo is a spicy cured sausage that's especially tasty with clams.
You show me a tropical fruit and I'll show you a cocksucker from Guatemala.
In Ecuador, if I go after an Ecuadoran, I'm in trouble; if I go after a Costa Rican, I'm a hero.
Macho does not prove mucho.
Luckily when you drive a cab there are two things: You don't have a boss in the cab with you, and you are not facing the people that you are making money from.
I'm hunting for little Mexican girls.
My name is Skippito Friskito. (clap-clap)
I fear not a single bandito. (clap-clap)
My manners are mellow,
I'm sweet like the Jell-o,
I get the job done, yes indeed-o. (clap-clap)
For sure, Potrero Chico is a super nice winter vacation climbing area. It's really convenient to fly into Monterrey, one of the nicer cities in Mex, and get a taxi to Potero. Then you can just live in the camping area and walk everywhere. It's muy tranquilo, as they say there.
To survive the Borderlands you must live sin fronteras be a crossroads.
No wonder there are bandits in the Campo when there are none but thieves, swindlers, and sanguinary macaques to rule us...
were to ask whether the writers recommend visiting Mexico City, the response would be both firm and passionate: "Yes, of course." Because this is the best city on the planet, in spite of itself.
Spain is an overflow of sombreness ... a strong and threatening tide of history meets you at the frontier.
I lived in Complexo do Alemao until I was 12, dealt with domestic violence in my childhood and faced difficulties in life.
There is a mountain range behind the town, called the Sierra de Sangre de Cristo. It means the 'Blood of Christ Mountains' in Spanish.
No estoy quemando"
"It was too late now to choose anything."
"I turned off my brain. It was time to hunt
I wanted to do my part to help preserve that golden age of travel ... I step aboard The Patron Tequila Express railcar, and I go back in time to the days when a long journey was something fun and very special.
I once worked as a tour guide in the Costa del Sol of Spain.