WitlessJ - 2011-11-17
Take your beard to Jose Peppers!
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Redford - 2011-11-17
Acting + Eating food = Showing your teeth all the time
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duck&cover - 2011-11-17
Roybertito's
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=82438
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TheDevilsDictionary - 2011-11-17
Jose Peppers is so bad. We did not pay for our food.
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TheDevilsDictionary - 2011-11-18 Yes, I live a few blocks from Tacos el Mexicanos and it is my go-to Mexican joint. In fact it is where we went immediately after our ill advised disaster at Jose Peppers.
I've never tried the Taco De Lingua, but I will give it a shot when I'm feeling adventurous.
P.S. Carlos O' Smelly's, HA!
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Hooker - 2011-11-17
Repeated viewing with that music just makes this a richer and richer experience.
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augias - 2011-11-17
Flashbacks of "Paris is Burning" run through my mind
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Gerhard - 2011-11-17
Your fiesta name is Pablo Picante
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chumbucket - 2011-11-17
He IS Cuervo
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cognitivedissonance - 2011-11-17
We still have restaurants that advertise with a caricature Mexican bandito with a Fu-Manchu mustache and a bandalier?
I'd rather spend my money at Mister Ching-Chong's Old Time American-Chinese Cuisine And Feng Shui Consultation Service/Opium Den.
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Toenails - 2011-11-17 Jose Pepper's bio (written on the menu and faithfully reproduced on their website here: http://www.cactusgrill.com/default.aspx):
"Jose Pepper was born the seventh son of his father, a Tijuana physician (Dr. Pepper), and his mother, the finest and most revered cook south of the Rio Grande. Jose grew up in his mother�s kitchen witnessing the sights and smells of Mexican specialty cooking. As the seventh son of a seventh son, unusual circumstances had often influenced Jose�s life.
In the spring of 1986, tragedy struck Jose�s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Pepper, and they disappeared in a mysterious accident. The Pepper family fortune, such as it was, was divided equally between the seven surviving Pepper brothers. According to the terms of the will, Jose inherited 52,000 pesos (.00 US) and a special bequest: �To my dearest seventh son, Jose, I bequeath my recipes accumulated during generations of fine Mexican cooking.�
With the clothes on his back, US, his 1963 Chevy Impala and his mother�s recipes packed inside an old leather suitcase, Jose headed north to visit Niagara Falls. Sadly, before reaching his destination, misfortune struck again.
While passing through Kansas on I-435, Jose saw his first tornado and collided with several orange traffic barrels, crashing his Chevy. A Spanish-speaking highway patrolman found Jose�s treasured recipes written in Spanish scattered beside the road and returned them to Jose, weathered and dusty.
His legacy restored by fate, Jose stayed in Overland Park, married and proudly opened �Jose Pepper�s,� a border grill and cantina. And on the seventh day, Jose created the �Pollo Magnifico,� the house specialty for the Mexican food aficionados of Kansas City.
Jose Pepper�s�the Legacy Continues
Established 1988"
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StanleyPain - 2011-11-17 There's a local chain where I live called Garcia's (who make superb food) and their logo is a caricature of the fat owner prancing around in a sombrero with a plate of burritos. I suppose someone might think it slightly racist if weren't the owner himself using it as the logo.
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