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Old 03-27-2001, 08:20 PM
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You know, the funny thing is, I too have an appreciation for real Mexican food (and my brother lives in Austin- -since I frequently visit him, including a planned trip down to see him and my sister-in-law in a little over two weeks, I have had "real" Mexican food), and I think it is frankly an insult to compare The Bell to Mexican food in general. It's like comparing Sunkist or Tang to orange juice. There's NO comparison - period. Bell is this Americanized commercial spin-off on... shit, I guess Mexican food. But for what it is, I like it and enjoy endulging in it, and I have other friends, also cultured enough to appreciate real Mexican food, while still holding a special place in their hearts for The Bell. Sometimes you want real Mexican cuisine, and other times you want Bell. So I just want to clarify this and establish Bell and real Mexican food as two separate entities.

SO, getting back to my original query, any thoughts?
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