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¡Ask a Mexican!®What's a Latin?By GUSTAVO ARELLANOPublished on January 30, 2008 at 12:31pmDear Readers: Mucho feedback from ustedes regarding recent questions about archetypal Mexican dogs and the propensity of wabs to DUI. Let's empezar with the doggies: You're right about Chihuahuas. Crazy, tough dogs. I'm a dog rescuer (www.geocities.com/st-roch), and we once found a Chihuahua in a box by the side of the road with his right rear leg chopped off. We got the wound stitched up but couldn't have the leg reattached. We called the little guy Fernando. Unfortunately, the hip on the left rear leg was dislocated, but without a right leg to support it, the left hip wouldn't heal. We had an artificial leg made for his right side that attached with Velcro, but Fernando wouldn't wear it. Consequently, the poor guy couldn't use his left or right rear legs. This handicap didn't bother Fernando. He learned to run and even jump up stairs on his front legs alone, sort of like an ostrich in reverse. And he was tough. He wasn't frightened by any dog, any size, even after we had to have most of his rotten teeth removed (pretty common on older Chihuahuas that haven't had their teeth professionally cleaned frequently). We had hiscojones removed also (we do this for all rescue dogs, of course), and it didn't change his behavior at all. Fernando was adopted and lived happily for about five more years. Beautiful story, but one huge problemo: Why are you still using Geocities for your website hosting? This is the 21st Century, not the Netscape era. Readers: donate some Web expertise to Pero Perrón pronto!
You wrote that you didn't know why Mexican-Americans have the second-highest alcohol-related traffic-fatality rate after Native Americans. The answer may be right there in front of us. Native Americans have, on average, genetically less ability to metabolize ethanol than those from the Old World. Of course, many Mexicans areindios, but of the rest, while the "Y" DNA is strongly European, the mitochondrial DNA (matrilineal) has strong native representation. Not to say that Mexicans can't hold their liquor, but that it should be expected that among the strata of the population that would find the most need to head north for work, you might expect a higher chance of susceptibility to severe problems with alcohol.
Dear Gabacho: I answer questions about Mexicans—what's a Latin? Anyhoo, Mexicans do what you described as well. No less an authority than The Catholic Encyclopedia has noticed this fascinating genuflection-an entry describes the custom as "prevalent in Spain and some other countries." I'm surprised more non-Latino Catholics don't do it, since it's just an extension of the Catholic custom that calls for kissing the crucifix after reciting the Rosary. But why do Mexican Catholics and their Hispanic primos practice this tradition and not other Papists? I've used this joke before, and I'll use it again: Mexicans will always go the extra step—whether buying toxic votive candles, kissing thumbs, or forgoing contraception—to ensure we're the Chosen Juans.
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