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08-10-2009, 03:14 PM
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Location: San Antonio TX
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Wut up Wut Up...Rinnie here from Manhattan n Da Bronx!!! I just moved here from Alaska (I'm in the military) I'm just looking for some fellow Ricans in SA town...lol nah just wanted to say hello to al the Ricans out there.... I dont really know about SA...I'm lookin for a few good Puerto Rican places to eat n stuff to do during the weekends for me n the fam ( 2 kids 5 &6) n da hubby.
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08-11-2009, 12:54 PM
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There are a few places I've come across...
Old San Juan over on Wazlem, a restaurant and club/bar
El Bohio over on Harry Wurzbach, I'm not PR but I enjoy the food and I think this place is pretty good
La Marginal on Nacogdoches right outside of 410, the food here is really good, nicer ambiance than El Bohio
Fonda Latina on San Pedro is a good little homey spot, I believe it's Colombian fare served there. Another place with good food, lots of variety.
That's all I'm familiar with...hope this helps.
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08-11-2009, 01:29 PM
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Hi to all!
I am a black woman and currently live in Rochester, NY where we are 2nd to NYC in Puerto Rican population. Just had the big PR festival a few weeks ago, which is always fun and I believe it has been going on 40 yrs now. I will miss that when we move to SA in a few weeks.
I don't speak Spanish (working on it though) but I have a few Puerto Rican, Dominican, Panamanian and Honduran friends here and will miss them and the cultures (especially the food!). I hope to meet some new friends from these backgrounds as well as Mexican. I don't know much about Mexican culture but hope to learn  .
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08-11-2009, 01:39 PM
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Okay I see you Rochester...lol.
I lived in Roch, a few years back myself. Honestly I miss it now, but I don't miss the snow.
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10-27-2009, 10:30 PM
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Just how we are!:).
It's because we're proud of who we are, we represent in front of anyone, anywhere anytime.. We respect every latino nationality well, I know I do! just saying us Boricuas love who we are.. Thats just how we are HOO-RAH!  . 
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Originally Posted by wehotex
I'm curious as to why it "seems" that EVERY boricua has one of those puerto rican flags hanging from their rearview mirror. How did you first hear about these? Where do you buy them?
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10-27-2009, 10:41 PM
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I'm proud of who I am too...but don't feel the need to hang flag in car.
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10-27-2009, 11:37 PM
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Matthew 22:36-40, Matthew 19:21, Exodus 20:13
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: San Antonio, TX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tools McTool
I'm proud of who I am too...but don't feel the need to hang flag in car.
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That's the definition of freedom,
you do whatever you want with the things that you own.
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