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* [[Roy Estrada]]'s Mexican's roots were a running gag in [[The Mothers]], as can be heard in [[Holding The Group Back]] and [[The Rejected Mexican Pope Leaves The Stage]]. | * [[Roy Estrada]]'s Mexican's roots were a running gag in [[The Mothers]], as can be heard in [[Holding The Group Back]] and [[The Rejected Mexican Pope Leaves The Stage]]. | ||
* [[Carol, You Fool]]: ''"to rob some Mexican guy"'' | * [[Carol, You Fool]]: ''"to rob some Mexican guy"'' | ||
+ | * [[Tijuana]] | ||
+ | * [[Tijuana Surf]] | ||
+ | * [[Acapulco]] | ||
+ | * ''"The [[Brainiac]]"'' | ||
+ | * [[Peso]] | ||
+ | * [[Jarabe Tapatío]] | ||
[[Category:Countries]] | [[Category:Countries]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 17 June 2012
References to Mexico and Mexican topics
- Pachuko Hop
- Conlon Nancarrow lived in Mexico most of his life.
- Silvestre Revueltas
- Debra Kadabra: "from the pulled & flabulent Mexican rubber-goods mask"
- Camarillo Brillo: "Is that a Mexican poncho or a Sears poncho?"
- Bimbo the Mexican slave in The Story Of Uncle Meat
- Alfonso Cuarón
- Y Tu Mamá También
- Roy Estrada's Mexican's roots were a running gag in The Mothers, as can be heard in Holding The Group Back and The Rejected Mexican Pope Leaves The Stage.
- Carol, You Fool: "to rob some Mexican guy"
- Tijuana
- Tijuana Surf
- Acapulco
- "The Brainiac"
- Peso
- Jarabe Tapatío