I GOT THIS E-MAIL LAST WEEK AND ITS AWESOME.  what is up patty.  guess what tonight i'm going to a very exclusive restaraunt.  they just started letting blacks and mexicans in last year.  you need to watch pbs frontline from this past tuesday.  or look it up online.  enron got profiled tuesday night. what is up with you about moving, where are you going?  later

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	"Sandra Hernandez" <sandra.hernandez@crescentcom.com>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-+22Sandra+20Hernandez+22+20+3Csandra+2Ehernandez+40crescentcom+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] 
Sent:	Thursday, June 14, 2001 12:02 PM
To:	Maria Cristina Hernandez
Cc:	Hernandez, Juan; Hector A. Hernandez
Subject:	Fw: FW: You know your at a LATINO birthday party....

I know you guys have done some of these things.


YOU KNOW YOU ARE AT A "SERIOUS" LATINO BIRTHDAY PARTY IF:

 > 1. Some of the guests didn't bring a gift, but brought extra uninvited
 > kids.
 > 2. When the cake says "Happy Birthday, Mijo" instead of the child's real
 > name.
 > 3. The party is at Chuck E. Cheese but they bring their own food,
 > cake, and a pi?ata.
 > 4. It's a child's party but there are more grown-ups than kids.
 > 5. It's "Mijo's" 1st Birthday and the party food is carne asada,
 > arroz con frijoles y 10 cases of Beer.
 > 6. Instead of "Pin the tail on the donkey", there is usually a
 > televised baseball, football or basketball game, or a live fight.
 > 7. They don't sing Happy Birthday. Instead everyone is dancing salsa.
 > 8. The party was "over" at 5. It's 10 and the party is just starting.
 > 9. The host calls someone who's on their way and tells them to stop
 > and get some tortillas and ice.
 > 10. The guests start arriving and the hostess disappears to get ready.
 > 11.The party is on Saturday, and you get a call from the hostess
 > Friday night saying, "I'm giving Mijo a birthday party tomorrow at 3."
 > 12.Some guests bring gifts that are still in the store bag, unwrapped.
 > 13. You have the party over at your brother's because he just bought
 > a new house, with a pool.
 > 14.The cake didn't come from the store; it came from the mother of
 > the comadre of your friend's sister, the one who makes really good
 > cakes.
 > 15.You're told to save your plate and fork for the cake.
 > 16.Someone calls and says they can't make it, but asks that you to
 > save them some cake.
 > 17.Guests are wrapping up cake to take to Madre, Tio, Abuela, Chata y
 > el Junior.
 > 18. It's "Mijo's" party but since his cousin Brittany is there and
 > her birthday is in a few days, it becomes Mijo's and Brittany's Party.