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in NYC, its black beans and rice.. or red beans and rice.. we have way more hispanics, (from many islands,and many SA countries.. come visit for mothers day--you can easily find dozens of places that will have guinne pig on the menu (a traditional food for mothers day.)
Father S--is she working here? or in school? or a combo? and is it for a term (or contract term) or has she upped and left one coast for the other?
She welcome here--its a great place. (i love my home town!)
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