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Do You Yahoo!? La mejor conexión a Internet y 2GB extra a tu correo por $100 al mes. http://net.yahoo.com.mx --- Begin Message ---leticia leon wrote:One historical era of my ancestors rancho started around the 1980's. My ancestors land became the land of the absent (well regarding this story matter), young people emigrated to US east side the most, and I don't know yet how they started, but they opened taco shops -one brand name is "taqueria Jalisco"-, one of the two pioneers died soon from cancer illness, the other nowdays sells concessions of his brand name, the widow of the death one converted the ranch of my great-greatgrandpha into a spanish hollywood mansion style vacation retreat but kept the old adobe house. Well, one day, out of my delirious mind trying to drive a time travel machine, had the idea of enter a web site: jesusmariajal.com, cause even when many times I just visited the site, never ocurred to me to participate (diablos!), this site is almost exclusive for the absent, those that went to counquer (pardon if my english is not goo! d enough) the US with tacos instead of municion. Remember in the primaria school teacher call the list and when one hear our name stand up and yelled "presente!"? well, I did enter the site, send a message with an antique photo and they started answering "presente"! from all over US, from California, Ohio, Illinoi, Virginia, Georgia, Texas,Yo vivo en Norte Carolina dijame unos nombres de los restaurantes/taqueria's que estan por aqui. Me dio mucho gusto que hallaste mucha familia y estan un poco reunidos. . .ojala que pueden un dia tener un reunion grande.mi deseo es que 2006 es prospero y que su familia tienen buen salud. josephrestaurant and taqueria employees and employers; I throw a lot of my albums old and recent pictures, and they ask or tell me who is that man or that woman. I even, in joy envolment, dare to give out my phone number, one primo in California went in tears when he viewed his gggrandma picture and perhaps next week will come over to meet me. Some are willingnessly answering my questions, wich are frecuently "who is your parent, your grandparents, your ggparents ..." I add names to the branches, had found a lot of primos y tios. They even thank me for the memoirs but I am the thankful one of course. US had become a classroom where c! hildren over here and overthere stand up and yell "presente"! Regarding my ancestors ranchos (Puertecito and Paso Bajo) there is a lot of "spanglish" houses empty, they live inn only at vacation times. In january they celebrate "Fiesta de los ausentes", there are roads driving them home. In the add photos the new "mansion" and the old adobe quarters where my parents live as newlyweds. The first time I was there it was two years ago, I bring along to Tijuana a handfull of tierra colorada, "red ground is my land, red ground till I died".------------------------------------------------------------------------Do You Yahoo!? La mejor conexión a Internet y 2GB extra a tu correo por $100 al mes. http://net.yahoo.com.mx------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------080309030501010605040201 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------070103080400030408060908" --------------070103080400030408060908 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1"> <title></title> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <br> <br> leticia leon wrote:<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid20051231072024.21722.qmail@..."> <div id="RTEContent"> <div id="RTEContent"><font size="5">One historical era of my ancestors rancho started around the 1980's. My ancestors land became the land of the absent (well regarding this story matter), young people emigrated to US east side the most, and I don't know yet how they started, but they opened taco shops -one brand name is "taqueria Jalisco"-, one of the two pioneers died soon from cancer illness, the other nowdays sells concessions of his brand name, the widow of the death one converted the ranch of my great-greatgrandpha into a spanish hollywood mansion style vacation retreat but kept the old adobe house. Well, one day, out of my delirious mind trying to drive a time travel machine, had the idea of enter a web site: jesusmariajal.com, cause even when many times I just visited the site, never ocurred to me to participate (diablos!), this site is almost exclusive for the absent, those that went to counquer (pardon if my english is not goo! d enough) the US with tacos instead of municion. Remember in the primaria school teacher call the list and when one hear our name stand up and yelled "presente!"? well, I did enter the site, send a message with an antique photo and they started answering "presente"! from all over US, from California, Ohio, Illinoi, Virginia, Georgia, Texas,</font></div> </div> </blockquote> Yo vivo en Norte Carolina dijame unos nombres de los restaurantes/taqueria's que estan por aqui. Me dio mucho gusto que hallaste mucha familia y estan un poco reunidos. . .ojala que pueden un dia tener un reunion grande. <br> <br> mi deseo es que 2006 es prospero y que su familia tienen buen salud. <br> <br> joseph<br> <blockquote type="cite" cite="mid20051231072024.21722.qmail@..."> <div id="RTEContent"> <div id="RTEContent"><font size="5"> restaurant and taqueria employees and employers; I throw a lot of my albums old and recent pictures, and they ask or tell me who is that man or that woman. I even, in joy envolment, dare to give out my phone number, one primo in California went in tears when he viewed his gggrandma picture and perhaps next week will come over to meet me. Some are willingnessly answering my questions, wich are frecuently "who is your parent, your grandparents, your ggparents ..." I add names to the branches, had found a lot of primos y tios. They even thank me for the memoirs but I am the thankful one of course. US had become a classroom where c! hildren over here and overthere stand up and yell "presente"! Regarding my ancestors ranchos (Puertecito and Paso Bajo) there is a lot of "spanglish" houses empty, they live inn only at vacation times. In january they celebrate "Fiesta de los ausentes", there are roads driving them home. In the add photos the new "mansion" and the old adobe quarters where my parents live as newlyweds. The first time I was there it was two years ago, I bring along to Tijuana a handfull of tierra colorada, "red ground is my land, red ground till I died".</font></div> </div> <br> <br> <p> </p> <hr size="1"> Do You Yahoo!? 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