Monday, July 30, 2007

JJ can finally turn himself in

The end of a long nightmare

7 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Wow!

My Frontier Thesis said...

A 2003 Mexican law bans discrimination based on sexual preference.

I'm sure this law has been well-received by cultural Mexican machismo... hands down!

So what you're saying is that JJ left Italia and is cruising around Mexican prisons now?

Arelcao Akleos said...

"So what you're saying is that JJ left Italia and is cruising around Mexican prisons now?" ...tethered to his goat, yup.

Tecumseh said...

I heard a vague rumor that JJ may be cruising Britannia. Not the same as Mexico, but closer than Italia...

My Frontier Thesis said...

Not the same as Mexico, but closer than Italia...

Closer perhaps in the geographic sense. Ethnically/culturally, it's arguably the other way around.

Tecumseh said...

Yep -- I was thinking about geograhic distance. Actually, I never been to Mexico, let alone in the cooler there. Anyone has direct experience of the place?

My Frontier Thesis said...

Well, I've visited Juarez, and studied and presented on Teotihuacán (pronounced "ti-oh-tu-i-kan," at least according to my UCLA trained anthropology instructor) for a graduate method and theory archaeology course about three years ago. I enjoyed Juarez, but only in the evenings. Great varieties of salsa, although my time there was limited. If I ever return to Mexico, I want to go to the capital city (I say f*ck the trendy Coors Light coastal resorts).

I know what passes for "Mexican" food in Yankeeland often isn't. And good refried beans are made with real lard. About 100 miles east of Bismarck, and 100 miles south (Dakota Territory is vast -- AA had to drive it once, and then Montana), a Mexican family runs a rather good eatery entitled, "Mazatlan" centered in the old rail-station in the small hamlet of Aberdeen, S.D. Dos Equis is also on tap, and cheap (something like $1.50/pint, at least last summer).

From what I understand, Mexicans have strong paterfamilial ties, and this spills from and back into their Catholic heritage. I understand the argument about "keeping our borders safe," but the Conservative Family Values crowd often ignores the less-reported familial traditions of Mexico.