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The Future of VFP for Students?
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25/01/2002 17:59:21
 
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Visual FoxPro
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I lived in Arizona, Colorado, and visited Texas and New Mexico on numerous occasions. San Antonio is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been (except for the humidity, but that contributes to the beauty). All had terrific Mexican food, but the absolute best was in Santa Fe, NM. I wish It was a 'mom and pops' place and while I cannot remember the name, I will never forget how good it was!
Tracy

>Steve;
>
>That is very true! I have a friend from Mexico City (also named Thomas and not Tomas) and told him it was hard to find a place to find good Mexican food in the Bay Area. He told me, “That is easy! Just come to my moms house”! I still laugh at his words.
>
>I do have a couple of favorite Mexican restaurants in Texas – one in San Angelo and one in San Antonio. I cannot remember their names – but the food! My favorite Mexican restaurants in California - Mucho Mas in North Hollywood and there are two in Old Town in San Diego I cannot remember their names. My friend Paco Sevilla played flamenco guitar at one of them for 23 years. You can keep the rest! Now where is Thomas's mothers house? :)
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>Tom
>
>>Well, in the Mexican food department, Pete has it made.
>>
>>>Steve;
>>>
>>>Well if that is the case - no problem for Pete! Just take a drive up the road and go to Uno's. It is worth the trip! Unless they have that guy from the West Los Angeles branch making pizza! :) By the way, anyone know where that dude is? I want to avoid him and his sauce!
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>>>Tom
>>>
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