Herewith my short list of famous non-Mexicans who died in Mexico: Ambrose Bierce, Leon Trotsky, Pat Paulsen. Where else are you going to find those three mentioned in a single sentence?
On a beach in Spain in 1968 a vacationing young family spotted Picasso. They sent their child over to the master with a felt pen and a napkin in hopes that he would draw something. Pablo took the pen and spent almost one hour drawing. On the child. And then used the napkin to blow his nose.
dadoctah about 3 years ago
Herewith my short list of famous non-Mexicans who died in Mexico: Ambrose Bierce, Leon Trotsky, Pat Paulsen. Where else are you going to find those three mentioned in a single sentence?
Gent about 3 years ago
Not to mention his favourite food was gazpacho.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Fame is so fleeting. Raise a bowl of gazpacho to his memory.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
Ban all chalupas!
capgras1000 about 3 years ago
If he’d been washing it down with gazpacho that never would have happened.
Mopman about 3 years ago
People who keep posting about gazpacho should be banned from this page!
Oh shoot! Well, I guess I’ll show myself out.
yvesley about 3 years ago
Too much information!
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
…and in between there was painting and self-promotion and stuff.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
On a beach in Spain in 1968 a vacationing young family spotted Picasso. They sent their child over to the master with a felt pen and a napkin in hopes that he would draw something. Pablo took the pen and spent almost one hour drawing. On the child. And then used the napkin to blow his nose.