Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for October 29, 2018

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 6 years ago

    is there anything the Chinese CAN’T manufacture and export?

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      about 6 years ago

    I agree, Carmen. No one in your family should ever be forgotten.

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    mobeydick  about 6 years ago

    It is a shame to confuse or combine the American version of Halloween (scary/gruesome stuff, death is scary) with ‘Day of there Dead’ (honouring of ancestors, memento mori, death is part of life, the concept of ‘I was once like you, one day, you will be like me’).

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    timbob2313 Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Point

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    Linguist  about 6 years ago

    All Souls Day – Día de Muertos ( Nov. 2 ) is traditionally celebrated here, in Ecuador, by families visiting the graves of their departed loved ones – bringing flowers and often cleaning and repainting the headstones.

    Neither the U.S. Halloween night, nor the Mexican version of Día de los Muertos has really caught on, down here. Although, Halloween’s costumed “trick or treating” is gradually creeping in with youngsters, in some areas, as are Halloween parties among young adults.

    November 2nd is a National Holiday.

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    fstop8  about 6 years ago

    I remember seeing the black sponge bob valentines that the Chinese printer messed up sold at Walmart

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