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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: It is the unspoken statistic, but it is as real as anything to do with the lingering U.S. war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. According to the military, 1,800 American servicemen have killed themselves since the initial invasion of Baghdad. That is in addition to the more than 4,000 who died in battle. This week, families of the soldiers who committed suicide asked President Barack Obama to change the government policy of not forwarding letters of appreciation to mothers and fathers of these servicemen. By week's end, the White House had reversed the policy and agreed that such letters are needed, as well... - Eduardo Paz-Martinez, Editor of The Tribune

Thursday, August 19, 2010

RUMOR OF LOVE: Brownsville Buys Into McAllen's Idea...Again...

By IGNATIUS BECERRA
Staff Satirist

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - This city just wants to be seen as being a go-getter. And it is not going to idly stand by while its neighbors in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas aim high. After hearing of McAllen Mayor Richard Cortez's dogged desire to sell several high-profile properties to Big Business, a few locals here started their sun-parched noggins thinking: why not sell-off our properties? Yeah, hey...why not us?!

McAllen is dying to sell its ancient convention center. It languishes largely unused at the corner of S. 10th Street and the New Expressway, there near the busy, busy La Plaza Mall and on the crowded main drag for insatiable shoppers from Mexico. Cortez, no relation to Bernie Madoff, also wants to sell land on which now swims the Boeye Reservoir not more two miles south of the convention center and adjacent to the city's bustling airport. And the mayor is also seeking to sell the land on which sits peacful Westside Park. Cortez explains it all by saying city revenues have dropped and noting that less and less shoppers from Mexico are finding the City of Palms.

Here, in Brownsville, the City at The End of The Rio Grande, some elected folks at City Hall want to evict tenants of the La Ultima Cumbia Nursing Home so that they can sell it to something called The Clarence Thomas Boardinghouse for Negroes - a Philadelphia-based enterprise that has tendered a hefty offer for the land and the building. La Ultima Cumbia, where senior citizens lodge and party, currently houses some 75 residents - many of them descendants of the Mexican Revolution.

"It's an idea being batted-around," said a lanky, high-necked City Hall insider. "Mayor Pat Ahumada likes it, 'cause it again allows us to say we chase McAllen on damned near everything. Besides, there have been reports of wanton, all-night sex at La Ultima Cumbia for months now, so..."

Efforts to reach Brownsville City Commissioner Melissa A. Zamora for comment were unsuccessful. As we have heard many times before from her telephone answering machine, Zamora's lovely voice told us: "If this is The Tribune, I am not in. If this is about anything controversial, I am definitely not in. If this is Patrick Alcatraz of The Tribune, I am on an extended vacation - like for 30 years!"

Mayor Ahumada giggled when contacted for comment, then laughed, and then guffawed, and then fell on the floor after gargling this out: "I don't even know how to cumbia, man!"

At La Ultima Cumbia Nursing Home, an elderly man wearing an orange-and-blue Mervyn's shirt, faded cargo shorts and tire-sole sandals said: "Well, it'll be fine with all of us if they get us a place on the island. But why do we always have to be lapping onto McAllen. I hate that Goddamned town..."

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[EDITOR'S NOTE:...We do not mean to denigrate the city's poor and slobbish Southmost Subdivision, where La Ultima Cumbia Nursing Home resides, with the publishing of this piece. Posterity will not be kind to us, we know, we know...]

3 comments:

Chano Maracas said...

Oh Boy... here in this lonely Brown bean Ejido, They still think that We are still in The Mexican rexolution of 1910. Now That " LA ULTIMA CUMBIA ", Old - People Home, can use their elderly for their anual silly " CHARRO DAYS " parade, People will Laught as Hell when they watch those elderly Mexican - american citizens
" Dancing / trembling " at their Circus "Music" Tex - Mex Cumbias, Norteno and Rancheras songs. !!!

Anonymous said...

Explain to me how anything named after Clarence Thomas is going to elimante the possibility of "wanton, all night sex"? Besided if these nursing home residents are being wanton it's probably because they can't remember who they're supposed to be faithful to and if it's going on all night, it's probably because they're incapable of bringing it to conclusion. Let them have their fun and more power to them. If they have to change names they can call it, "The Horizontal Tango".

Patrick Alcatraz said...

CHANO & ANON:...We have not been able to confirm this, but we're told that La Ultima Cumbia Nursing Home plans to enter a float in next year's Charro Days parade. What it will look like boggles the mind, I know... - Editor