Day #83 8/30/11: The comedy never ends…

Pan

I’m not sure exactly how this happened but I had to go real bad to the bathroom this morning around 3 and needless to say it was a “key fight” for the ages. If you have ever seen a key hole that is about 1-3 inches by length you know what I’m talking about. Now, getting this thing to turn was quite the challenge as I couldn’t get it to turn at first and then I realized that there is a way for everything. Once I got back to turn the damn door I rushed to the bathroom ready to let a rip. I not only did this once, not twice, but three times. The morning after I told the story and it somehow turned into a discussion of staying in El Valle so we stayed to make Gordita’s and Pan Ranchero. I continued to read more of Have a Nice Day! and I got even more into it as I saw the growth of the man Mick Foley and his crazy philosophy of wrestling. After we had more food( Bachelor degree in Community College author’s note: I had so much food in Mexico that I thought I would have gained 10 pounds but I was surprised I didn’t ah as you can tell the comedy does indeed never end). By the time that was done I continued my fun with my cousins Alan and Denise as I chased them around as I exhausted them. Me and Jose decided that we should go to the downtown area to do some sight seeing so we did just that and it was nothing too impressive but it was pretty cool nonetheless. After we got back, the ladies started making the bread and everything and I just took in the scenery as there house was on top of a hill thinking this is a real nice place to live. The night ended with one of my great aunt’s husband telling four great stories which were as a quick rundown as follows:

1. The lady who felt she was fighting a bull in her sleep

2. He charged a pack of pigs up a hill with a coyote trying to eat them.

3. The awesome story about his dinner where he threw the steak at his friend

4. The brother who stuck himself into a dresser

Hopefully on a future blog I can document these and many other stories I have had in Mexico or heard in Mexico.

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