Don Güero

A bilingual blog of humor, paranormal research, reflections on life, and shameless self-promotion. Un blog bilingüe dedicado a una variedad de temas--chaneques, meditaciones, fenómenos paranormales, reflexiones filosóficas...y más turbaciones.

Monday, November 19, 2012

En Busca de los Chaneques: "¿Acaso son Espantos?"

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[ La segunda instalación en mi serie de ensayos sobre los míticos chaneques... ] “Mi amiga me dice que hay una casa aquí en Ensenada, no...
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Friday, November 9, 2012

Entre la Violencia y la Ceguera: entrevista con Regina José Galindo

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Una entrevista con Regina José Galindo, artista y poeta guatemalteca, que realicé en la ciudad de Antigua, Guatemala, en septiembre del 2012...
Monday, October 22, 2012

Chaneques en la Baja California

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“Yo iba manejando por la carretera en el Estado de Puebla, de noche, cuando hice parada debajo de un puente. De repente aparecieron dece...
Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Really, Oliver Stone?? A movie review of "Savages"

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“I have seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark. Rome is the light.” -Maximus Aurelius, Gladiator N...
Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Cannibals and Savages: Racism and images of Haiti

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A link to one of my latest articles published, in a Canadian magazine titled "Canadian Dimension". A discussion of racism in ...
Wednesday, September 19, 2012

El origen prehispánico del "ay sí ay sí"

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En la Ciudad de Oaxaca, descubrí el origen prehispánico del fenómeno del "Ay sí, ay sí"...
Friday, September 7, 2012

It's Dangerous Over There

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Before I left San Diego, California for Tijuana, Mexico, a San Diegan friend warned me: "Be careful, David. It's dangerous in Mexic...
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David J. Schmidt is a freelance writer and accomplished nudist from San Diego, CA. A self-described "Huguenot", Schmidt has received various recognitions for his charitable contributions toward the preservation of Peyronie's Disease. In 2004, he was granted knighthood by the Basque Republic, becoming Sir David J. Schmidt for the following three years. The title was stripped from him by the United Nations Council on Fallacious Royal Families in 2007. Schmidt lives with his beloved ex-wife of 14 years, their two cats, and his indentured servant.
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