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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brian T Sniffen)
Fri Jun 4 17:45:04 1999

To: humor@MIT.EDU
From: Brian T Sniffen <brians@MIT.EDU>
Date: 04 Jun 1999 17:44:35 -0400


* Tex-Mexistentialism 

"Jalapeno, Jalapeno, Jalapeno, Jalapeno." I've discovered a wonderful new 
philosophy that has raised my consciousness as well as my cholesterol. 
It's 
called Tex-Mexistentialism. 

It all started with the philosopher Juan-Paul Salsa, who wrote, "To Bean, 
or Nacho to Bean, that is the Queso." 

He was followed by his great disciple, Descarta Blanca, who said, "I 
Pinto, 
therefore, Cayenne." 

Some trace it to ancient Grease, where the great thinker Aristortilla 
wrote 
the book Plata's RePulpo. 

Meanwhile, over in ancient India, they believed in Chili con Karma - that 
what Casa round, Carne's around. 

And back in the Holy Land, The prophet Masa brought The Ten Comidas: 

"Thou Salt not Tequila." 
"Honor Tamale and thy Papaya." 
"Blessed are the Migas, for they shall Ranchero the Burps." 
"Give a man an Enchilada, he'll Taco Mole." 
"Arroz is Arroz by Flameada name." 
"In the Picante, Guisada Cerveza'd the Hongas and the Verde. And 
he 
saw 
that it was Food." 

I'd like to close by reciting The Lard's Prayer: 

"Our Fajita, who art in Huevos, Pollo'd be Muy Bueno. Thy Corona come, 
thy 
Chili be Con, on Cuervo it is El Jefe. Forgive us our Tres Amigos, as we 
forgive those who Seis Salsas against us. Lettuce not into Tomatillo, but 
Nuevo us from Fritos. For thine is the Gringo, the Agua and the Chorizo. 
In 
the name of the Flauta, and of the Flan, and of the Frijole ghost. 
A-Menudo." 




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