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Posted by Tammi Lewis on Marzo 22, 2000 I am a RN who’s looking to move to Mexico and work there. Can anyone provide me with information about how to do this? Is it true that RN’s do not make much money there even with a Master’s degree? Posted by Bill on Marzo 22, 2000 […] Pata Salada Dec 23, 2010, 10:54 AM Post #1 of 22 (16444 views) Shortcut Tires in Mexico Can’t Post | Private Reply A couple of questions. First, why are tires so expensive in Mexico? And second, are any tires manufactured in Mexico for sale here? There seems to be plenty of resources for it. Peter […] sioux4noff no mames! My husband has a buddy who uses the expression “no mames.” He (the friend) wasn’t very clear on the meaning or when one would use the expression. Same with the expression “no manchas”. Another expression the guys use is “te banas” , which seem to be slang for see ya later, but […]Registered nurses working in Mexico
Why are tires so expensive in Mexico?
The expression “no mames!”
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