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Thanks for the hook up Charlie. I'm sure us TSLA investors will be looking forward to every fly over he posts
 
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Do you anticipate a lot of culturally Caucasian workers building in Mexico?
I think of it as more of a "cultural exchange" program
 

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I didn't know you had to be of a culture to eat the food. Tacos are just easy street food. Even easier than burgers.

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I didn't know you had to be of a culture to eat the food. Tacos are just easy street food. Even easier than burgers.

-Crissa
My relatives from the "heartland of middle America" visited me in Austin, so I took them to Chuy's for some Tex-Mex. They were bewildered by the menu, couldn't stomach the very mild "creamy jalapeno" sauce nor salsa, and asked for ketchup.

To be fair, I wouldn't know what to do with Pierogis or Persimmon Pudding
 

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To be fair, I wouldn't know what to do with Pierogis or Persimmon Pudding
You eat it! A pierogi is just a hand-pie, or dumpling, which is a pretty common food the world 'round. I had a great savory hand-pie made with pastry dough at the local bakery here in Rockaway Beach thi week. If you're ever here, the culinary gems are the bake shop and the pronto pups ^-^ Tho the new Mexican restaurant was awesome; they were packed and knew how to make things spicy (tho their standard drinks were on the sweet side.)

-Crissa
 

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I had a great savory hand-pie made with pastry dough at the local bakery here in Rockaway Beach
Oregon, or NY? I'm headed to upstate next week
 

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Gus, you have a DeLorian? Pretty cool. Do you have a pic?
 
 
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