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Do you know about, pupusas?

vaclava krishna

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They are very afforbale, when delicious. Here I am having 2, with a Jarritos natural sode (LK, likes these).
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Do you buy these, at the pupuseria?
 

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Don't dunk your tie, in the sode.
 

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Originally Posted by DarkNWorn
Don't dunk your tie, in the sode.

^^^That's classic right there.^^^
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Never heard of pupusas but they look good. Looks like they need some sour cream.

National Pupusa day is on my birthday!!! November 13th!!!
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The pupusas, wreak havoc on the intestine, flaming diahrreah in the morning.
 

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Didn't K-Fed write a song about these?
 

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They are a central American delicacy, specifically in the region of El Salvador. I've had them and found to be extremely greasy, high in calories and deviod of nutritional value. I think I'll pass.
 

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The appear to contain the rat meat that is now in great supply in NYC.
Should be high in protein.
 

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Lived on them for 2 weeks while traveling through El Salvador. They are tasty little puppies, but as stated earlier not very healthy.
 

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Originally Posted by Maharlika
They are a central American delicacy, specifically in the region of El Salvador. I've had them and found to be extremely greasy, high in calories and deviod of nutritional value. I think I'll pass.
el salvador is a country.
 

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Thank you friends, for this concern of my, tie. But now I must pass you, an urgent dream.

Last night, after the pupusas, and upon the consumption of, Modelo Especial (6), I decided to lay, in the vestibule, to mediate upon a water formation, on the ceiling,w hich looks , with head spinning, as suspenders, being pulled a part, by Narasingha. Shortly upon napping, in a dream, my Trad advisor, Hortensia Krishna appeared, wearing a flowing, saffron tweed robe, with a 3 button roll. He was holding, 1 carnation, sagging, with broken stem. Asking, the meaning of this, he told a story, of power strolling , on Robertson boulevard (LA), and that in front, of the famous Ivy restaurant (remembering now, Mr. Bodner) at a cafe, he began to argument, with a Scientology minister. The Scientology man wearing, a blue DB, with no gorge, and shoulders looking stuffed, he spoke of Hortensia’s tweed, calling its weave, unhygienic, and that to be a true, Spiritual leader, he must visit his Scientology tailor, down the valley (perhaps near, Wallstreet). It was then Hortensia told me, that without a word, he took the 1 carnation, from the cafe table, and snapped it , upon this man’s eye brow (right), in an act of aggro Trad, perhaps even reminding, as Narasingha would do. Soon after, I woke from this inspiration dream, to complete chapter XII, of my book. Thankful to the papusas, Modelo, and the great inspiration, of Hortensia Krishna.
 

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Originally Posted by matadorpoeta
el salvador is a country.

and the capital is San Salvador.
 

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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna
Thank you friends, for this concern of my, tie. But now I must pass you, an urgent dream.

Last night, after the pupusas, and upon the consumption of, Modelo Especial (6), I decided to lay, in the vestibule, to mediate upon a water formation, on the ceiling,w hich looks , with head spinning, as suspenders, being pulled a part, by Narasingha. Shortly upon napping, in a dream, my Trad advisor, Hortensia Krishna appeared, wearing a flowing, saffron tweed robe, with a 3 button roll. He was holding, 1 carnation, sagging, with broken stem. Asking, the meaning of this, he told a story, of power strolling , on Robertson boulevard (LA), and that in front, of the famous Ivy restaurant (remembering now, Mr. Bodner) at a cafe, he began to argument, with a Scientology minister. The Scientology man wearing, a blue DB, with no gorge, and shoulders looking stuffed, he spoke of Hortensia’s tweed, calling its weave, unhygienic, and that to be a true, Spiritual leader, he must visit his Scientology tailor, down the valley (perhaps near, Wallstreet). It was then Hortensia told me, that without a word, he took the 1 carnation, from the cafe table, and snapped it , upon this man’s eye brow (right), in an act of aggro Trad, perhaps even reminding, as Narasingha would do. Soon after, I woke from this inspiration dream, to complete chapter XII, of my book. Thankful to the papusas, Modelo, and the great inspiration, of Hortensia Krishna.



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Please tell us more about your book.
 

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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna
an act of aggro Trad

One can only imagine...
 

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