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Three Restaurants

Where Richmond and Kirby intersect, there are three "Mexican" restaurants: Ninfa's, Ruichi's, and Pappasitos.

Ninfas, the purveyor of greasy garbage in an atmosphere less tolerable that Venus, was closed. Physicians across town should rejoice about this vile health hazard locking its doors and hosing out the troughs for a day.

On the other hand, Ruichi's and Pappasito's were open. I'm no fan of either, but they're certainly not worse than Ninfa's.

Now here's the question: is this an indicator that Ninfa's employs illegals who went to the rally for "their rights" or does it mean that Ruichi's and Pappasito's are suspect because illegals would be too afraid to go to the rally for fear of imaginary ICE agents and HPD that have been emasculated by sanctuary city policies?

I ponder such things when I'm drinkin British ale in an IRish pub. Three times in a row the Guinness has either been out, broken, or substandard by the tapsman's tastes.

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