Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Gancho Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010 Warm And Sunny Today But Heavy Thunderstorms Predicted For Tomorrow
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. When last we met, Monita and Mauricio were wrapped up together and Carlos was breathing into a paper bag. (Glad that martini cooled you down, hot lips!) Monita finally admits she knew it was Mauricio all along and as usual he's confused, but what the heck, why worry that there doesn't seem to be much brain power behind those nice eyes. He's happy; she's happy.
So on to Beto and Constanza. Oh no, he's still got on his socks! and they're black. I need to cover my eyes. Also need to cover my ears. Connie's idea of post-coital nuzzling is to talk about how she's going to take all Mauricio's money and his kids as well. Beto wonders why she has to be so mean. We do too. What a Rottweiler.
So, wanna go back to M& M? To tell the truth, they're a bit insipid. You know, the usual: I love you. I love you more. Now I have not only the man of my life but the man of my dreams. Okay. Enough, right?
Back to serpent woman. The clever witch is about to figure out that Beto must have been the double in the Furia Enmascarada disguise but he cleverly throws her off track with loud macho declarations of Mauricio hate, and a volley of kicks on various pieces of furniture. He's thumping, he's growling, he's got her fooled for now but as she hugs him and coos "You're going to help me ruin him, aren't you?, he gets that Whoops look on his face. Yep, Beto's between a rock and a hard place. Or will be soon.
So whassup back with Maricio and Monita? Well, not much. Mauricio, ever the gentleman, isn't about to get to criterion behavior with his beloved temptress. That would make her "la otra", the mistress, and he can't do that to her. They'll have to wait until his divorce is final. She thanks him for his courtesy. Big waste of a tiger dress if you ask me. But I understand the concept. I wasn't raised Presbyterian for nuthin'. They conclude with some tender talk about war. War with Constanza. But Mau won't be alone in this war, Monita will be right beside him. And what's more Beto will help us, promises Mauricio. He'll testify to the adulterous affair, the pregnancy, everything! Moni can't believe this until he tells her how Beto donned the costume to save his secret at the party. She's blown away. Wow, what he did for me...for us, she stammers, I can't believe it. Well, neither can we. When push comes to shove, I'm thinking Beto will cave to Constanza. Storm clouds gathering for sure. What's the take-away from all this? Monita and Mauricio will have to stay away from each other, punto...until the divorce is final.
Alright, moving through our couples list, we find Estrella and Aldo. She's looking peaked, downright tired. And for the first time I thought she looked old. Definitely a lot older than Aldo. He's fussing about the possible pregnancy; she's refusing to go the the doctor. We've got that one hanging in the air. But both he and Estrella are clearly worried.( PSA for waiting till you're older to have sex? Lots of luck with that, broadcasters.)
Somewhat later. Beto returns to the barrio and an effusive Monita. Kisses and hugs. Are you drunk? he asks. Nope. She just learned how he helped Mauricio and how he's going to help them both. More hugs and kisses. Making amends time. He apologizes for being a sulky vengeful brat who did things to hurt her. Mauricio is the only one who can make her eyes shine and he wants to see her happy. And she wants to see him happy too...although she has a hard time believing he can be with la Momia. He assures her that the Beast loves him as much as he loves her. And with little Betito on the way-- what could be better? Loving looks, nostalgic tears, friends and sibs forever. Sweet. Now he wants to carry her over the threshold. What!? Yep, he dreamed once of doing it after the wedding...now he'll just do it as her best friend and brother. And hoist! And slam! Her head that is. Right into the door. Beto, don't be an idiot, you brute! That's it! he smiles. Just like I dreamed it.
We're back at Mau's now. Aldo has just crept in after seeing Estrella. A snippy sister is waiting for him, warning him that if Estrella is pregnant, Dad will really be mad at him. So go relax now, she adds. IF YOU CAN. Yes, definitely sultry storm clouds are gathering.
Whew. A break. Think of it as a soft breeze in the midst of all this suffocating heat and humidity. Yeah, I'm talking Ximena and Rolu. Our new fave couple. She's tickling him--the captions say "tiqui, tiqui, tiqui", ready to trot off and get him one of the car mags he loves so much, but turns out all he wants is Xime. She's pleased but distracted. Worried about hostile cuñis who won't even tell her goodnight when he hies off to his room. No problem. Arnoldo's always been weird. Smooches and love talk. I love you. Not as much as I love you. Doesn't seem like drivel at all with these two. Whoops. Yes it does. At least to Jeronimo who enters, hears, gags, dismisses Rolu as brain-damaged and takes himself off to bed, muttering about the nausea of two stupid people in love. Doesn't put a damper on things at all. When last we see them, Xime is gently giving Rolu a cranial massage. All is well. For the moment.
Now to the bat cave. Tano and Mau are having a little heart to heart. Mau's talking about his love of the luchador life. Tano's worried that he'll never return to racing. Maybe one day. How about love life? Monita's found him out and she's totally okay with it. And Tano? Romance? Nada. Just two failures, Estrella and Ximena. He's convinced he's destined to "vestir santos" (remain unattached) but he tiptoes around the Estrella/Aldo question and you can tell he's still interested. Not sure where that is going. Anvils? For sure. Mauricio admits that if Connie finds out he really is Furia and has been around Monita he's sunk. Now think about how many people know his secret. Yep. He's sunk for sure. And another thing. His face clouds over at one point in the conversation as he also remembers his questionable pact with Monita's mother. Uh-oh.
More hearts to heart. Monita and Beto. He wants to hear ALL about their steamy encounter. Lord! I'm glad it just ended with kisses. This whole scene made me a little queasy. There's such a thing as too much information. But he maintains he just wants to see her happy and clearly she enjoys telling him how she tricked Mau and how the kisses became ever more desperate as he tried to let her know who he really was. Not something I'd tell my brother frankly. But hey...
Alicia and Nieves are looking at a magazine. It's a picture of somebody I'd know if I knew more about Mexican culture. You're going to have to help me out here. No, not him! I recognize Fernando Colunga, but not the dude with him. Anyway there's some cosy chitchat about Alicia having a go at the guy and she demurs: "esa pulguitas no brincan en mi petate" Let's not get too literal here. Just means he's not for her. More musings about their romantic past. Lusting after Pedro Infante. And what about all those suitors Nieves had? And the guy who left her at the altar? Painful memories now. Nieves doesn't want to be married in white...evah...because it reminds her of being dumped. Alicia makes a pitch for marrying Don Cesar (I thought he was just separated from his wife, not divorced) but Nieves is adamant. We're fine as we are. No white wedding for me. I hardly qualify with MY past. Alicia suggests maybe a white dress with a red sequin for every little sin. In that case I'd have to be married in a "china poblana" (a colorful Mexican peasant dress) snaps Nieves. Alicia keeps probing. Have you ever heard anything more about that guy who left you at the altar? Was he Beto's father? Nieves' lips are zipped. For the moment.
And the fatherhood theme continues. Beto's confessing to Monita that in addition to his excitement at being a father, he's downright scared. He never had a dad. How's he going to know how to be one? The usual bromides. Just give love naturally. Man, if it were just that easy Monita! But whatever. You know where this is going. They decide Beto has a right to know who his real dad is and to find him, talk to him, heal the wounds of abandonment. Ask Nieves! You have a right to know. After all, Monita continues, I at least have the memory of cuddling with my mother in this bed. And I forgave her everything. Cleaned up my past. Closed the door. Oh boy. Storm clouds getting closer. Thunder rumbling. Watch out.
Aldo's feeling it. He' tossing and turning in his bed, wondering if indeed Estrella is pregnant.
How about Xime and Rolu? No, they're still in sweetly sappy bliss. She's heaving him, with more than a little difficulty, into the bed. He kisses her tenderly. She figures it's because she's being so helpful. Nopis. It's because he loves her. Oh my. She needs to recuperate with a strawberry daiquiri. But first let's talk about surgery. He'll need to have it, so he can walk again, so he can leave her! Nopis. Surgery too dangerous. Never going to leave you. We'll always be together. Fine. She runs off to get the daiquiri. And he gets up with no problem and has a drink of water. Uh oh. Think he's about to be found out? Wait and see.
Back to the barrio. Our new minted male, Beto, swaggers in. The man of the house is home. And wants to talk to his Mamita alone. Off goes Alicia. Lots of maternal billing and cooing. Beto boasts that he's talked Connie into a divorce and they're going to form a family. He's a man hecho and derecho and then some.
And Alicia and Monita. More happy talk. About how Beto's growing up. And how much Monita misses her mom. Well how about coming with me tomorrow morning to take flowers to the niche where we placed her ashes, suggests Alicia. Feeling those first drops of rain now? Together they pray to the Virgencita for Monita's mom while the rest of us start biting our nails.
Final scene. Serpent woman and foxy Mom. Connie's giving her whatfor for letting Aldo out and allowing the girls to go to a spa. The outrage! Jacqui defends herself and once more, the voice of reason, points out that the children are just an "estorbo" (pain in the butt) for Connie and why doesn't she let them go back to Maurico. Nevah! I'm going to make him miserable. And also make sure he and that chimpanzee never get together again, even if I have to kill her! (Okay Carlos, you're always defending la Momia by saying she hasn't killed anyone yet. But she's thinking of it!) And there we end.
Previews:
Yikes. Talk about storm clouds. Connie looks up and sees a strangly familiar woman. Who is it? No puede ser! It's Monita's mom. But no, she's dead!
And follows her out to her car. Mystery woman takes off, knocking Connie to the ground. Ay yi yi. Jacqui calls for help.
Vocabulary:
Not much struck me tonight.
enchilado = angry, riled up
rosquilla = little doughnut (came up in the conversation between Tano and Mauricio)
quedar a vestir santos = remain unattached, usually refers to women being old maids
esas pulguitas no brincan en mi petate = those fleas don't jump in my bedroll. or simply, not for me.
estorbo =hindrance, nuisance
Dicho of the Day
A lo hecho, pecho = A deed done must be faced. Own up to what you've done. You have to face the music.
Lots of application for this one. Tune in tomorrow and see.
Labels: gancho
Beto was very convincing and very funny attacking the furniture in the bedroom. We all realize that he will waiver when Coni goes into her Constancia mode. Let's enjoy the moment and hope.
Little Bonnie Belle hates stormy weather. Long before we hear the distant thunder, she is quivering. Your storm analogy is dead on. The clouds are gathering. Like cattle lying (laying?) down in the pasture before the storm moves in, let's relish this little interval of calm before all Hell breaks loose.
I blithely asked last night if Rolu suffers from Munchausen syndrome. He pretty well confirmed it tonight. If he doesn't get well, Ximena can't leave. Time to bring back Dr. Meño.
I've lots more to say but for now I've got to tend to my nasal passages. As those hippy girls once said to me, Dr. Judy, You da bomb!
Carlos
A question—the costumes? How did we get started with the costumes? I have not yet reached them in my perusal of past Caray recaps.
Also, Monita is a delight. Does she always appear to be lapping Mauricio in the IQ department or was it just tonight?
EJ
Monita's seduction routine was hysterical! When she blindfolded herself and stuck out her lips and said "Besame," I thought I'd fall over. She looked like a little kid playing dress up!
You're so funny! I loved the "Big waste of a tiger dress" comment!
Poor Carlos: hot lips, breathing into a paper bag. He'll never live down last night's recap! That one is memorable. There should be quotes on the sidebars from his recap!
Wasn't Beto's face funny when he agreed to help Constanza and in the midst of their embrace, looked over her shoulder and into the camera, wincing, as if to say, "Boy am I in trouble now!"
Those storm clouds are indeed brewing: Beto is going to have to do some fancy dancing to keep ahead of La Momia. Mauricio will have some 'splainin' to do with Isabel back in town. How many times can Monita say, "Me engaño" to Mau and still forgive him?
We've all been praying for someone to just slap Coni. Seeing her knocked down by Isabel's car in the previews for tomorrow was even better! But most importantly, when do we finally get to sing, "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead?"
"Bat cave", "serpent woman" and my favorite "The usual bromides" were simply great. Thank you for providing the terrific vocabulary and the wonderful dicho which I've already written down. These are always enjoyed and very much appreciated.
Carlos, my little Juliet also hates storms! Most dogs do I believe. Yes, let's enjoy the calm before the storm (which is rapidly approaching by the previews).
Elna June, Mau is very sweet but will not be joining Mensa in the near future.
Deb, I also liked Beto's realization that even the best laid plans may go awry, especially where Coni is concerned. Not sure if and how he can weasel his way around this.
While I so enjoy Ximena and Rolu, my primary concern is Estrella and Aldo. After Aldo left, I thought the expression on Estrella's face reflected doubt about their relationship rather than her medical issue. Tano's reappearance is all too convenient and as Judy noted, he is still carrying a torch (albeit quietly) for Estrella.
So in addition to having no heart, Moni's malicious mother is going to be an attempted murderess as well??? Ack.
Diana
Okay, now to the topics at hand. First of all thanks for all those kind words. We have such a nice group here.
And Elna June, how quickly you HAVE picked up on things! Mauricio has been sweetly subpar on the IQ meter from the get-go. Seeing him try and do business in the office is almost as alarming as seeing him try and match wits with cunning little Monita...or Connie...or just about anybody but Jernonimo who is equally dim. Love you phrase "lapped him in the IQ department". Plan to use that sometime.
Elna June, are you asking about the Luchador costume? Yes, Mauricio has been running around in a disguise in order to be near Monita. His pre-nuptial contract with Connie forbade him to get with 10 or so feet of her, or heck! even in the same room. But we have lots of "costumes" in this one and each charactic has a definite way of dressing. Every colorful. Lots of fun with different accents in this one too. Spanish, Miami Cuban, Argentinian, Valley Girl Fresa...and perhaps more to come. It's really quite a clever show.
Now now, you're not slamming Rottweilers are you by comparing Coni to one? (Oh wait, didn't I compare her to a terrier? OK, you're off the hook.) My fave scene of the night was the one of Beto kicking the furniture around. Way to preempt Coni's suspicion! But she won't be fooled for long I'm sure. She's a smart one.
The guy with Fernando Colunga was Pepillo Origel and I think he's involved with TV y Novelas Magazine or some other gossipy type thing.
Are we finally going to meet Beto's father?? They've been tantalizing us for a while with this one.
Moni was hilarious and absolutely gorgeous. They should have her do more comedy.
Man oh man, I can't believe all the anvils they threw at us in this show. Every relationship is threatened, the "newly minted manhood" (great phrase) of Beto AND Aldo is threatened, Betito may be threatened, the list goes on.
Elna June, it sounds like you're figuring out the dynamics quickly. Mau...not so smart. Your phrase about Monita "lapping" him is absolutely perfect considering he is a race car driver. Did you know that? He also owns his own company that is thankfully run by his trusty sidekick Salvador.
Judy, your story about the dog in exercise class is a hoot. What a great visual. And congratulations about the Buckeyes.
There's something about Golden Labs, Sylvia (I would NEVER compare Constanza to one). I also knew a Golden Lab who would pray. (I may have told this story befoe). I was visiting a friend who was terminal. Her dog knew me and would snooze undisturbed as I stepped over his big hulk and sat on the couch with her talking.
But when we started to pray, he would suddenly get up, come over, put his paw in our clasped hands, and keep it there until the prayer was over. No greater love, I'll tell you.....
I pray in the same tone of voice as I speak. And this snoozing dog could pick up the difference between a normal, affectionate conversation and a loving prayer.
Now how did he do that? So extraordinary. Clearly our minds and hearts connect in so many ways that we can't explain in an empirical mode.
Here I am, 70 now, probably one aerobic foot in the grave and the universe is still a great big mystery to me. Thought I'd understand a lot more by this advanced age!
Rolu is going to be caught but lets hope Ximena is pleased that he wants so badly to stay with her. By the way, he looks so much better clean shaven.
Poor Beto, poor Monita, poor just about everybody! Do we need raincoats or just beanies?
Could Tano be the father of Estrella's wee one?
Carlos, I don't think we told you how much we are enjoying your Bonnie Belle calendar. 'Mr. May' with the puppy is my favorite.
Yes, the anvils are hanging over almost everyone's heads. Everyone has a new plot line set up for the new time slot next week. (I was hoping that was bogus -- but I saw the announcement during today's show. 3:00 it is. What's going to be on at 7 since the new show is going on at 8 ?)
Not only was the look on Beto's face wonderful as he looked over Coni's shoulder & realized what he had just promised -- but his whole look and demeanor have changed since he "hitched up his pants." He's even better looking.
Güera from Syracuse
Elna June and Deb, where have you guys been. Ya'll are already adding extra sizzle to the discussion. Elna June,
"Does she always appear to be lapping Mauricio in the IQ department or was it just tonight?"
Good stuff. He's a big, dim, lunk of a guy who reminds me a bit of Li'l Abner. He's a boring but pretty doofus but he's our boring pretty doofus and we lovehim. I'm sure you will soon learn to FF through any conversation of any significant length involving him and anyone else, save those with Ximena during which he seems to oddly shine.
Deb, so you've lined up with the anti-Coni forces? Hmmm. Well, that pretty well include everyone else but me. I'm hoping that when she goes to the Dr., he'll find and remove that burr from her butt and she'll be transformed into our own version of Pippa.
Dianna, how astute your observation concerning Estrella. Like Judy, I thought that she looked suddenly older last night, and may I add that Aldo looked sadly younger than ever, but there was something else that I just couldn't put my finger on it. I think you just did.
Emelia, I asked myself the same question last night. Hombre is pretty good with this timing thing.Maybe he can enlighten us.Is Mike OK?
Carlos
Carlos
Happy to see the dog talk here. As you might imagine, I'm overflowing with dog stories.
Carlos
I had an aunt who took up the harmonica when she was 90. She loved going to nursing homes and playing 'for the old people'. She died at 96, still not old...
Elna June, mi esposa Emilia y yo are the resident Appalachian Americans on the blog and we're delighted to have someone w/ two names show up! Does the "Sonoma" indicate you're in California, though?
Coni: is she a demon wearing a Coni suit? I remember sci-fi shows wear a beast appears as a beautiful woman until something happens to reveal the truth. Let's wait for a scene wear Constancia morphs into a tall, skinny iguana w/ crusts of MRSA and C.diff under its claws and an inflamed cloaca. If Betito is delivered in the form of an egg, we'll know.
Carlos: Your Magnum Opus yesterday was the best ever. Yep, you had a particularly good episode, but I think your recap of it rose to the level of Art. Salud, Amigo!
Güera, the new lineup manages to shaft a multitude of viewers. ENDA fans are outraged that their show will now be on at 7 (6 pm Central Time) and they'll have to try and digest their dinner while watching Carlota try to jump on menfolk's bones.
We're at 3. And afternoon viewers will be going Wha? if they haven't been watching at night.
And new show at 8.
As to what's up with Estrella, I'm sort of hoping she's not pregnant, but then, the alternatives are probably worse. Assuming she is, I'm baffled. I thought her night with Tano was more than a month ago, and didn't she say she's only 3 days late? Also, she and Aldo were very careful to use protection every time, so if that didn't work, what happens to the message to use a condom every time? Hopefully we'll find out soon.
I don't think Rolu's invalid act will hurt him too much if Xime finds out. After all, he did it for love (just like Mau and the Furia costume), so maybe she'll forgive him.
In keeping score as to Mau's secrets, there were 3, the night with Coni, the Furia identity, and Isabel. Moni found out about 1 and 2, and she's forgiven Mau as to both. But here comes No. 3. It looks as if Coni might find out first. So if she gets hit by a car, could we have amnesia (again)? :)
Carlos, when I saw the preview I thought of you and your valiant hope for Coni to change. Perhaps if her fall leads to a hospital stay or coma, she can get a personality transplant. In CCEA, a nice character, Vincent, became evil. The recappers and readers diagnosed the transplant problem. For your sake, I do hope Coni changes but still not holding my breath.
Mike, thanks. Literature?... Nah... hardly. Maybe more like passable soft porn.
Güera, I have such high hopes and such low expectations for Beto, but he is truly a charmer.
Carlos
I think. Mind you, I inferred all this from this brief previews. But of course, if this cold-hearted lady really didn't want to be discovered, why is she hanging around?
Notice how much better she looked though. Shiny hair, careful makeup, good clothes. She's obviously enjoying Mauricio's hush money.
I loved how the ladies were swooning over Fernando Colunga. Telenovela characters: They're just like us!
So I'm guessing that when Coni calls to Isabel and Isa realizes she could be outed, Isa tries to speed away, Coni runs after, and accidentally gets knocked over by the car. Of course, I'm usually wrong about these things, but I hope Isa didn't do it on purpose.
When I'd call the vet to check on my lovely Romeo (who is gone but still grievously missed) after his surgery, I would always say "It's Romeo's mother". One of my colleagues always used to get such a kick out of hearing me say it. I felt that way - he was and will always be my baby. My fur baby, my fur child.
I am blessed to now have Juliet and am now proud to say I'm her mother.
Diana
Diana, you've "outed" me, with your own confession. Bob and I natter on to our cat like senile idiots. He's Dad and I'm Mom. Can you tell we're missing our kids? And have no shame?
Actually, I agreed to adopt the cat from someone after I came back from caring for my first grandchild and was truly experiencing the anguish of "empty arms". Kizzie was 7 pounds when we got her. The furry size of a newborn. So obvious. Asi es.
And it's interesting how many of us have treasured memories of summer storms. As the risk of sounding like a geezer, I'm not sure today's youngsters, tucked in the air-conditioned comfort with an X-box or tv in front of them will have those same memories.
Carlos
Bonney Churros, didn''t know you were watching either. I understand the wife of the actor playing Rolu also wrote one of the beautiful songs featured in Gancho. Multi-talented she must be.
Sylvia: Forgive me, I forgot to thank you for identifying the fellow in the newspaper picture. Makes sense now.
Carlos: My neurons definitely are not firing today. (could be a chronic condition) I didn't pick up the connection between the two names of Diana's dogs. Thank God you're the doctor and I'm only the impostor.
What a charming group you have on this Board! Thanks for the feedback on my "lapping" comment. I was inspired by the opening scenes with the race car but I had no idea Mau was the driver.
Judy, thanks for clarifying the costumes and the various accents. I really enjoyed the dog stories as well. My lama (Tibetan Buddhist) is a western woman and her dog, not surprisingly a Lhasa Apso, accompanies her to all of our meditation sessions. The dog "meditates" with us. As soon as she hears the opening gong she lays down with her eyes open and doesn't move until we begin closing prayers. In the Tibetan tradition many of the high lamas have had dog companions who seem to be deeply aware and were said to be reincarnated former monks.
Well Beto is definetely between a rock and a hard place but I'm betting he'll be triumphant in the end I believe in him.
Elna June: My theory with Mau is: He was involved with Constanza our main villainess for three years before this novela started. Therefore her mantis like powers (thank you Carlos for your help here with that picture, it made it all the more clear) made her able to suck his intelligence during that time. Of course now she has ended up with a wonderful intelligence while he has to struggle to keep up with what's going on. But still, we like him and Monita loves him.
I'm thinking Beto will be able to manage with her thanks to the wonderful shield of his aroma and his lizard instincts.
Judy: Wasn't the actor playing Rolu the one who wrote the song for the novela? I'm truly asking because I can't remember.
Bonney Churros: Yes. Veronica Jaspeado played Vera on "Amor Mío", she was great there also and did you notice that the acto playing Beto played Marcos the main male character in "Amor Mío"? He tended to be always in a suit and tie on that show. The actress playing Paula on Sortilegio was also there.
Jarocha
Oh...wait...I'm supposed to be working right now...
Bonney and Jarocha, the promo for Amor Mio looks enticing but frenetic. I see that Tio Meño is also in it. When did it air here? I was almost exhausted watching just this promo, but it sure has some of my favorites in it.
Carlos
Jarocha
Hombre, since Mao's hellish contract with Isabel. was made with only the best of intentions and it resulted in saving Issy's life, I think (at least from my point of view) that it is the most forgivable of Mao's crimes of betrayal.
I am seriously worried about the fate of little Betito. Not so much Coni, she's a survivor.
Gloria, so glad you've joined in.
Carlos
Elna June, love your dog story. Beautiful picture in my mind of this "friend" quietly meditating alongside you.
Gloria, I'm definitely getting that "crazy Latina" vibe. I remember your spilling food on the bedsheets scenario. Your hubster better let you watch anything you darn well please!
Jarocha, I'm sure you're rightabout the author of the song. I have a nicely fluid brain and everything gets mixed up in there like a casserole. Tasty but not necessarily accurate. But hey, I never said I was perfect.
Mike...bile instead of amniotic fluid. Yikes.
Oh, and Jarocha...yes, love the IQ analysis. Spot on.
Someone give me details please!!!!
Jarocha
Jarocha
Brenda, in a nutshell:
What? Gancho 3:00pm EST 2:00CST
ENDA 7:00pm EST 6:00CST
HKEDNS8:00pm EST 7:00CST
Sorti 9:00pm EST 8:00CST
When? Monday 1/18
Why? ??????????
Welcome home, Señorita.
Carlos
What I was actually looking for when I saw that and the multiple ripped-abs shots was a listing of the other roles he's played...
Musical groups:
Onda Vaselina
Mercurio
Telenovelas:
Un gancho al corazón
Madre Luna
Yo amo a Juan Querendón
Contra viento y marea
Corazones al límite
Amigas y rivales
TV shows:
Mi generación
Más allá de la música Discovery Kids
Hoy Sábados
Cantando por un sueño
Mujer casos de la vida real
Theater:
Vaselina (Grease)
Sicarios
Jarocha
A pleasure to meet you and your lovely spouse. Elna June—the name—is a relic of my maternal grandmother and has it's roots a little further east than Appalachia, namely Dublin Ireland. Yes, I am in Sonoma County, California, but I am so proud to say I have two new friends who are Appalachian Americans (you and Emilia). You can say that you have a new friend in that crazy foreign land of Northern California's wine country.
Hombre, thanks for the clarification regarding Mau's secrets.
Oops, gotta go watch Gancho.
Carlos
Carlos
I am still baffled by Univision's decision. It just seems weird. Enjoy your martini amigo, salud.
Jarocha
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