Art Barr (redirect from The Love Machine (wrestler))
the faction became known as Los Gringos Locos (The Crazy Americans). Despite both the acclaim and the financial success he received, Barr's time in Mexico...
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Terror ("The Terror Team"), but also earned the nickname Los Gringos Locos after a commentator stated that "those Gringos are Loco". With the turn, Peña...
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History of Los Angeles (redirect from History of Los Angeles, California)
banditry against the gringos. In 1856, Juan Flores threatened Southern California with a full-scale revolt. He was hanged in Los Angeles in front of 3,000...
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Burt Alvord (category Lawmen of the American Old West)
examination quickly showed the dead men were not the two "gringos." The irritated Arizona Rangers finally pursued the outlaws across the border into Mexico,...
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Freddy Fender (redirect from The Freddy Fender Collection)
He took the name Fender from the guitar and amplifier, and Freddy because the alliteration sounded good and would "sell better with gringos!" He then...
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Tonya Harding (category Figure skaters at the 1992 Winter Olympics)
stable Los Gringos Locos. The night's performance included Art Barr and Eddie Guerrero. A promotional musical event was unsuccessful when Harding and...
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"Greasers and Gangsters: Latinas/os and Crime". Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination. NYU Press. pp. 30–40. ISBN 978-0814798874...
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Paris Jackson (category Actresses from California)
1998, at Spaulding Pain Medical Clinic in Beverly Hills, California, and was named after the French capital city in which she was conceived. Her name also...
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"corn-cracker". Gringo: The word "gringo" (a pejorative term for a white American) did not originate during the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), the Venezuelan...
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Chesa Boudin (category District attorneys in California)
post-doctoral fellow in 2012. Boudin clerked for Charles Breyer on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California from 2013 and 2014...
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List of ethnic slurs (redirect from Touch of the tar brush)
Cameroon play the "Copa Gringos" in Brazil. "O 'gringo' azarão que derrubou o PT e vai governar o RS (Veja)". Veja. Archived from the original on 16...
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Misterioso became a part of Los Gringos Locos, filling in when members wrestled in Japan. On November 27, 1994 Misterioso lost the IWC Middleweight title to...
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Mexican Americans (redirect from Mexican immigrants in the United States)
settled in towns, missions, and presidios. One of the most important events in the history of Mexican settlers in California occurred in 1833, when the Mexican...
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Eddie Guerrero (category Best of the Super Juniors winners)
los Gringos Locos ("the Crazy Americans"), a villainous stable. Guerrero later said that no matter how many people joined los Gringos Locos, the stable...
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Mexican–American War (redirect from War crimes in the Mexican–American War)
Chronicles of the Gringos: The U.S. Army in the Mexican War, 1846–1848, Accounts of Eyewitnesses and Combatants. Albuquerque, New Mexico: The University...
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Okie (category California culture)
Indigenous-derived folklore. In California, the term came to refer to very poor migrants from Oklahoma coming to look for employment. The Dust Bowl and the "Okie" migration...
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San Miguel de Allende (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2018)
Business News. Washington. p. 1. "Territorio de 'gringos viejos'" [Territory of "old gringos"]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. 9 April 2001. p. 14. "Introduction...
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emblematic of women's position in American society such as mops, make-up, and high-heeled shoes. The myth of bra burning came when a journalist hypothetically...
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of whom are older men and boys, that the tank reserves personally guaranteed by the general are on the way. When Hartman's troops attack the town, Kreuger...
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Barr's cocky mannerisms made Los Gringos Locos a very exciting yet hated tag team. During the feud, they played up the old Pareja Atómica tag team which...
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Dean Norris (category People from Temecula, California)
children in Temecula, California. In 2018, the couple opened the Norris Performing Arts Center in Murrieta. Norris is a fan of his hometown team the Notre...
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get Ryan back into Harbor. The Dean of Discipline position is filled by Dean Torres (Tia Carrere) in season 4 ("The Gringos"). Dennis "Chili" Childress...
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episode. When it came to the look of 1969 Hollywood in the film a large part of it was told through the memory of a child. Tarantino stated: the jumping...
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Ambrose Bierce (category People of Indiana in the American Civil War)
beats old age, disease, or falling down the cellar stairs. To be a Gringo in Mexico--ah, that is euthanasia!" Skeptic Joe Nickell noted that the letter...
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B. M. Bower (redirect from Chip of the Flying U (novel))
1914 The Flying U Strikes: 1933 The Flying U's Last Stand: 1915 Fool's Goal: 1930 Good Indian: 1912 The Gringos: 1913 The Happy Family: 1910 The Haunted...
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inspiration" for these as well in the 1974-1979 Pilote-era because of the royalties issue – but created the new Western comic, Les Gringos (art by Victor de la...
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Gertrude Atherton (category Suffragists from California)
friendship. When Kate Field remarked on California writers' neglect of the picturesque and romantic old Spanish life of the state, Atherton explored the history...
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Tris Imboden (category Musicians from Orange County, California)
From The Motion Picture Soundtrack credits". October 17, 1990 [1987]. Retrieved July 1, 2013. Tris Imboden, Cecilia Noël. Latin Rock for Gringos (DVD)...
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Roy Bean (redirect from The Law West of the Pecos)
played a young Bean while he was in San Diego, California, with his older brother, Joshua, played by Tris Coffin. In the story line, Roy is jailed after...
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Prudenciana Vallejo López de Moreno (category People of Alta California)
million gringos are coming.” At age 14, she and the Machado children stood on the roof of the chapel of Casa de Machado y Silvas and watched the lowering...
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