Hejola report for 06242015.
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Kingsville, Texas. Hello again I am Bill Diaz
con today’s award winning barrio headline news:
First grade teacher visits former student.
Trickle down economic is part of everyday thing
in the hood.
And now some darn good news.
Well
the vato loco’s volunteer firefighters have agreed with the city and the county
que they won’t be drinking, smoking, cussing, stealing, robbing, lying, back
stabling, punching, hitting, kicking, biting, and talking chit to any body for the
rest of the year, and also promise to keep their eyes open and ears clean just
in case there is a fire and they have to call someone. Good luck loco’s.
What is
the big deal with this trickle-down economics now a days? Did you know that
this has always been a part of living in the hood and we can give you several
examples. Why is it that in large families all the younger members of that
family wear hand me down clothing, trickle-down economics. Why is it that we
never throw stuff away, because we might need to have it later, trickle-down
economics. Garage sales, front yard sales, back yard sales, moving sales, yard
sales, and whatever you want to call them, are considered trickle-down
economics. All and all we know what trickle- down economics really means.
It
seems que Don Pedro Ramirez just turned 85 years old was real surprise to see
his first grade teacher at the party. Maria Gonzales now 103 years old was very
excited to see que Don Pedro grew up a very handsome young man and did
something with his life. It’s been more than 70th years since I had
last seen him, and he sure has changed a bit. But I am so glad que he made it
out of first grade, says Mrs. Gonzales.
Ok raza
have a great Tejano day.
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