Originally posted by Woooosh
Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNews
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/jul/21/bajamar-r...
Shaw welcomes a recent trend that has younger Mexicans taking up the game.
“I call them Mexican yuppies, a very classy group that has started playing the game,” Shaw said. “It's a new style for them. They dress nice, play the
nicest clubs and have lots of style. In the states, the kids who play often don't wear the best clothes. Down here, this is more old style, like golf
was in the U.S. in the '70s.” |
lol!!! The rest of us call them the Narco Juniors. How else are kids going to spend all that hard earned narco cash their families smuggle back or
extort from their neighbors? They all try to impress each other and live the Hank Rhon lifestyle. Maybe they'll turn the water hazard into a hippo
refuge. This author is totally out to lunch- or blind as a bat.
[Edited on 7-22-2009 by Woooosh] |
Why is it so hard to accept that Mexicans can be succesful and have money? i used to work in many of the top restaurants in Tijuana, and there is
indeed a big upper middleclass community in Baja. Very respectable hard working people who are now even branching out to San Diego. And it has nothing
to do with drugs.
Baja Norte has a GDP of about 30 billion dollars, its only logical that there has to be a proportional upper class. |
Just to update you a bit since you left your country- ALL the successful businessmen bailed out of TJ to Chula Vista last year out of safety. Even
the Mayor of Rosarito said he would move away if he only owned a hot dog stand- not a hotel.
Any show of wealth is by narcos right now- or those soon to be victims of them. What do you think their kids do with the money? Well- most of them
spend it schooling and living in La Jolla or traveling the world- not playing golf in a rattlesnake infested, overpriced, ball sucking excuse for a
golf course (my last round there cost me seven and the snakes hampered my recovery efforts). I hosted a foursome there a few years back and no one was
impressed with anything. These "yuppies" are the left behind wannabees.
I have a Mexican college student nephew living with us- I have a handle who is doing what from his perspective.
And on the Baja economic engine powerhouse comment- You think Mexican families own those factories? Sharp, Sony, Panasonic? or do all those BillionS
come from the curious shops and hair braiders at the beach? That number is pure bull now- and was probably always overinflated.
[Edited on 7-22-2009 by Woooosh] |