Mexikid Stories by Pedro Martin for August 09, 2024

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    SHIVA  5 months ago

    I am guilty of #13 with my abuela when I was a kid.

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    ART Thompson Premium Member 5 months ago

    My gramma used a shillelagh.

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    jgreathead  5 months ago

    Martin is right up there with Kelly, Watterson, Thompson etc. Genius.

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    darcyandsimon  4 months ago

    Dad went for a belt.

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    darcyandsimon  4 months ago

    Looks like you’ve, uh, touched a nerve, Sr. Martin!

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    OK, it’s “blood money” but it still spends. You can pay for sedatives to help you sleep nights (while your poor mother is up all night ironing your father’s huaraches). :)

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    It isn’t about manners for me; it is frugality. If I stop at a gas station on a desert highway and buy a small bottled water, I hear my Father’s voice in my head. “You paid a dollar for WHAT?”

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    kinich79  3 months ago

    Good old fashioned manners is something that stays put in the Mexican community, and many other Hispanic communities as well. I can recall many of these discipline methods, the guilt is very effective. In Latin America and specially in Mexico your family is everything and you do not answer back to your parents in a rude way, even in old age.

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    ART Thompson Premium Member 3 months ago

    What the heck is a trapper keeper?

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    Paul Read Premium Member 2 months ago

    Are we waiting in vain for new stories from the Mexikid? I sure hope not.

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    SHIVA  5 days ago

    Senor Martin, are you ever coming back with your strip???!!!

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