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Benefits of not living in México Norte include: not having to deal with such things.

 

And you would be el wrongo. All their stores are bi-lingual.

 

This whole country is Mexico Norte.

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And you would be el wrongo. All their stores are bi-lingual.

 

This whole country is Mexico Norte.

Completely unrelated, but you made me think of the old Steve Martin bit on his album "Let's Get Small," when he talks about how intimidating and exciting it was to be in the show business world. He says something like "People come up to me all the time after shows, inviting me to parties. In fact, I just met a couple who invited me to their party and I said "Sure, I'd love to" and they said "We hope you don't mind a little S&M" and I said "Great...Spaniards and Mexicans."

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And you would be el wrongo. All their stores are bi-lingual.

 

This whole country is Mexico Norte.

Huh. I haven't been to a Lowe's in quite some time, I guess. Interesting.

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Huh. I haven't been to a Lowe's in quite some time, I guess. Interesting.

 

I saw them all the time when I was in SoCal and just figured.........oh well that's SoCal. Then was in one in WNY and yup in Spanish.

 

Completely unrelated, but you made me think of the old Steve Martin bit on his album "Let's Get Small," when he talks about how intimidating and exciting it was to be in the show business world. He says something like "People come up to me all the time after shows, inviting me to parties. In fact, I just met a couple who invited me to their party and I said "Sure, I'd love to" and they said "We hope you don't mind a little S&M" and I said "Great...Spaniards and Mexicans."

 

Also completely unrelated but you made me think of

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