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Dave on CBS Sunday Morning

Oso - 11-28-2004 at 09:16 AM

How bout that? Missed meeting you last week and there you are in my living room this morning. Interesting show, much pause for reflection. I forgot exactly which percentages applied to what as far as the gringo population of Rosarito or "the gold coast". I seem to recall a third, 44% and 70%. I think the last applied to "property owners" on the beach. Interesting, I live inside the borders of the United States in a town where we are less than 1% of the population.

Anyway, before the pro/con crapstorm over gringo RE development in Mexico starts on this board, it was a pleasure to see you and Joanne on the telly. I hope you're open next time.:D

Oso

Bruce R Leech - 11-28-2004 at 10:37 AM

Wow where is it you Live where there is a 1 percent rate? that is a lot I used to live in Watsonvill ca. it was about 85 % Mexican. I thought that was a lot.

Oso - 11-28-2004 at 11:55 AM

San Luis, AZ, smackdab on the border. Most gabas in Yuma County live in Yuma or an unincorporated subdivision called the Foothills. The term "below 32nd street" refers to a division wherein the population shifts to overwhelmingly hispanic. There are maybe a couple dozen anglos around the golf course in Somerton, but in San Luis, pop. 20,000, I only know of about half a dozen others, so it's probably less than .001%. Of course I',m excluding U.S. born Latinos and naturalized citizens. While many, but still a minority, of the kids are born here, the overwhelming majority of San Luisinos are Mexican born and the overwhelming majority of them are from just across the line in San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora. You could accurately say it's a town of all immigrants.

P.S., I love it here!:D

Mexitron - 11-28-2004 at 11:09 PM

Allright Dave.....! Is it going to be shown again? Can you post the video so we can see it? Way to go!

What TV Show?

MexicoTed - 11-30-2004 at 01:06 AM

Oso,
who's Dave and what TV show? Is it about Baja?
Ted

David K - 11-30-2004 at 01:14 AM

Ted, you need to spend some more time here on Nomad because you will get some great info. and find more guests for your radio show.

'Dave' runs the Nuevo York Deli located in front of the New Port Hotel, just south of the Puerto Nuevo entrance. Great pastrami! I will be happy to take you there.

synch - 11-30-2004 at 04:16 PM

Huell Howser had his San Ignacio special on TV last Sun too.
Baja Expeditions guides gave great info and was worth listening to.

Oso - 11-30-2004 at 06:06 PM

The name of the show was "Sunday Morning", the one that used to be hosted by Chas. Kuralt, now by his clone.

Dave on CBS

MexicoTed - 12-1-2004 at 03:14 PM

David, I've eaten at Nuevo York Deli and they do make a great sandwich. I just didn't know he had his own TV show and you know I'm interested in that. What time each sunday?
Ted

Dave's Nuevo York Tele

jrbaja - 12-1-2004 at 04:15 PM

and further pastrami/ potatoe salad poetry, predictions and prophesies:lol::lol:

David K - 12-1-2004 at 06:25 PM

Hi Ted, I am listening to your show with Graham Mackintosh as I am reading Baja Nomad... great show... Isn't Graham just great to hear. The first caller (Larry Hahn) met Graham at my Viva Baja #3 party, see photo. Larry's web site is http://www.bajadreams.com and he would make a good guest.

Anyway, to clarify about Dave... He owns Nuevo York Deli. According to the post above, he was interviewed for the CBS show... Dave doesn't have a TV show (yet)!