“Mexican dishes I enjoy, but they don’t agree with me much. However I generally wrestle with them every time I go to the border. Tamales, enchilados [sic], tacos, chili con carne to a lesser extent, barbecued goat-meat, tortillas, Spanish-cooked rice, frijoles - they play the devil with a white man’s digestion, but they have a tang you seldom find in Anglo-Saxon cookery. You know a coyote nor a buzzard never will touch a Mexican’s carcass - they can’t stand the pepper he ate in his lifetime. The last time I was on the border I discovered one Pablo Ranes, whose dishes smoked with the concentrated essence of hell-fire. I returned to his abode of digestional-damnation until my once powerful constitution was but a shell of itself. I aided Pablo’s atrocities with some wine bottled in Spain that kicked like an army mule, and eventually came to the conclusion that the border is a place only for men with cast-iron consciences and copper bellies.”

  • @Num10ck
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    345 days ago

    spicy food has negative calories for some.

    • @Rolando
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      64 days ago

      Wait, what? Elaborate por favor.

  • @calmnchaos
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    If you don’t mind sharing, what is the source for the quote? I could locate the image with an interesting article about Howard’s sword collection as it relates to his poetry Image source , but I couldn’t locate the quote. Thanks!

    NM, I located the tweet here for those interested.

  • @Etterra
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    44 days ago

    Why are they holding cavalry sabers?

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      14 days ago

      I imagine getting a sword of exactly the right sort on a budget was harder before the internet, or widespread medieval re-enactment popularity

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      74 days ago

      The one on the right, holding the tip of the sword in his other hand.

        • @PugJesusOPM
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          64 days ago

          He has his fair share of 1930s Moments™, but on the whole he really is a fantastic writer.