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Grandson of Son of Squamous. HIVE that is it's own Grandpa...

Are polls allowed in the HIVE?

  • Yes

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  • No

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  • Maybe

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  • It couldn't be

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  • But what if...

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  • Giggity

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  • Galeros ate it

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  • Demongirl ate it

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • It went Kaboom!

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  • It's a Lizard

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  • Turkey Sammich

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  • Lemon

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  • Most definetly not!

    Votes: 1 3.4%

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I don't have any real good Mexican recipes (remember my cooking skill is at negative 10). I only know how to make the basics ie. Quesadillas, tacos, and tostadas.
 


I don't have any real good Mexican recipes (remember my cooking skill is at negative 10). I only know how to make the basics ie. Quesadillas, tacos, and tostadas.

It's ok. I hoped you might or at least have access to something.

Last week I went out with a friend to a Mexican place and he had a chimichanga and I had a chalupa. Are those actual Mexican dishes or their version of Taco Bell food?lol
 
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It's not actually known where the Chimichonga originated. Some think it started in Tulsa Arizona (1920s) others in Mexico in 1890s. Chalupas are Mexican and the real form is of a tostada. Taco bell decided they worked better as a taco.
 

It's not actually known where the Chimichonga originated. Some think it started in Tulsa Arizona (1920s) others in Mexico in 1890s. Chalupas are Mexican and the real form is of a tostada. Taco bell decided they worked better as a taco.

After asking I thought to look it up.lol

I like Taco Bell's chalupa but I think I'd like the tostada version more.
 


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