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  • Originally posted by Undocumented View Post
    Yo Felicia, I saw the one where your mom's took a taco, broke it on the floor and tried to come at the cops with the crazy tortilla shank.. They had to stun her ass and she kept saying " aye maria y pues!"
    is that how your mama talks, interesting

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    • Damn...


      * Joseph M. Acaba, educator, first Puerto Rican astronaut
      * Dr. Ricardo Alegria, anthropologist, archaeologist, educator
      * Anthony Alvarado, first Latino Chancellor of the New York City public school system (1983-1984)
      * Miguel Alvarez Chico, electronic engineer, aero-space technologist
      * Dr. Pilar Barbosa, UPR prof, author and first modern-day Official Historian of Puerto Rico
      * Dr. Jaime Benítez, former Resident Commissioner, longest serving chancellor and president of the University of Puerto Rico
      * Dr. Rafael L. Bras, former chair of Civil Engineering at MIT and one of the world's leading experts in hydrometeorology and global warming.
      * Anthony M. Busquets, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
      * Judge José A. Cabranes,educator, first Puerto Rican to serve as a U.S. Circuit Court judge
      * Dr. María Cadilla, educator, Women rights activist
      * Dr. José Ferrer Canales, educator, writer and activist
      * Dr. Richard H. Carmona, U.S. Surgeon General from 2002 - 2006
      * Dr. Nitza Margarita Cintron,scientist, Chief of NASA's (JSC) Space and Health Care Systems Office
      * Rafael Cordero, educator declared Venerable in 2004 by Pope John Paul II; process for beatification is now in motion with Benedictine Fr. Oscar Rivera as Procurator of the Cause.
      * Juan R. Correa-Pérez, Ph.D.,scientist, clinical andrologist and embryologist

      Dr. Juan R. Cruz,NASA scientist who played an instrumental role in the design and development of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) parachute.

      * Dr. Alfonso Eaton, Mechanical Engineer, Aero-Space Technologist. First Puerto Rican to work for NASA
      * Dr. Enectali Figueroa Astronaut applicant and astrophysicist in NASA who pioneered the development of position-sensitive detectors.
      * Dr. Orlando Figueroa, mechanical engineer, Director of Mars Exploration in NASA
      * Nilita Vientos Gaston, educator, defended the use of Spanish in the courts of Puerto Rico
      * Dr. Juan E. González, molecular geneticist and microbiologist
      * Dr. Luis González Vale, current Official Historian of Puerto Rico
      * Olga D. Gonzalez-Sanabria, NASA engineer, Member of Ohio's Women Hall of Fame
      * Dr. Sixto Gonzalez, scientist, first Puerto Rican Director of the Arecibo Observatory
      * Amri Hernandez-Pellerano, Puerto Rican electronics engineer and scientist who designed the power systems electronics for the WMAP mission. WMAP is a NASA Explorer mission measuring the temperature of the cosmic background radiation over the full sky with unprecedent accuracy.
      * Lucas G. Hortas, aerospace engineer, aerospace technologist
      * Eugenio María de Hostos (see also Politicians and Authors)
      * Dr. Carlos A. Liceaga, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
      * Dr. Gerónimo Lluberas, physician, writer, educator, medical missionary
      * Debbie Martínez, computer engineer, aero-space technologist
      * Lissette Martinez, electronic engineer, rocket scientist
      * Dr. Manuel Martínez Maldonado, nephrologist, poet and novelist.
      * Dr. Concha Meléndez, educator, writer poet
      * Ana G. Méndez, educator, founder of the Ana G. Mendez University System
      * Sylvia Mendez, educator and civil rights activist, played an instrumental role in the landmark Mendez v. Westminster case
      * Carlos T. Mock, Physician, author, and AIDS/Latino/Gay Rights activist
      * Dr. Antonia Coello Novello, first Hispanic and first woman U.S. Surgeon General (1990-93)
      * Ana María O'Neill, educator and women's rights advocate
      * Dr. Carlos Ortiz Longo, mechanical engineer, Chief of Crew Health Care Systems and Exercise Countermeasures in NASA
      * Dr. Antonia Pantoja, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
      * Dr. Ángel Ramos, Superintendent of the Sequoia Schools for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
      * Mercedes Reaves, Rican research engineer and scientist who is responsible for the design of a viable full-scale solar sail and the development and testing of a scale model solar sail at NASA Langley Research Center.
      * Dr. Juan A. Rivero, Professor, founded the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in Mayagüez, has discovered numerous animal species and has written several books.
      * Miguel Rodriguez, mechanical engineer, Chief of the Integration Office of the Cape Canaveral Spaceport Management Office
      * Dr. Pedro Rodriguez, inventor, mechanical engineer
      * Dr. Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas, dentist, scientist, discovered the bacteria which causes dental cavity
      * Monserrate Roman, scientist, microbiologist, helped build the International Space Station.
      * Dr. Miriam Rodon-Naveira,Ph.D., is a Puerto Rican NASA scientist who was the first Hispanic woman to hold the Deputy Directorship for the Environmental Sciences Division within the National Exposure Research Laboratory.
      * Ana Roque, educator and suffragist
      * Ninfa Segarra, President of the New York City Board of Education 2000-2002.
      * Dr. Agustin Stahl, scientist
      * Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, pioneer in black history
      * Dr. Felix Soto Toro, electrical engineer, astronaut applicant
      * Dr. Margot Arce de Vázquez, educator, founder of the Department of Hispanic Studies in the University of Puerto Rico
      * Teodoro Vidal, historian, folklorist, largest collector of Puerto Rican folk arts

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      • Damn, it's quiet in here.. I only hear Coguis...

        No lead candy baby.

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        • talk about taking shots,Undocumented

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          • Originally posted by Undocumented View Post
            Damn...


            * Joseph M. Acaba, educator, first Puerto Rican astronaut
            * Dr. Ricardo Alegria, anthropologist, archaeologist, educator
            * Anthony Alvarado, first Latino Chancellor of the New York City public school system (1983-1984)
            * Miguel Alvarez Chico, electronic engineer, aero-space technologist
            * Dr. Pilar Barbosa, UPR prof, author and first modern-day Official Historian of Puerto Rico
            * Dr. Jaime Benítez, former Resident Commissioner, longest serving chancellor and president of the University of Puerto Rico
            * Dr. Rafael L. Bras, former chair of Civil Engineering at MIT and one of the world's leading experts in hydrometeorology and global warming.
            * Anthony M. Busquets, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
            * Judge José A. Cabranes,educator, first Puerto Rican to serve as a U.S. Circuit Court judge
            * Dr. María Cadilla, educator, Women rights activist
            * Dr. José Ferrer Canales, educator, writer and activist
            * Dr. Richard H. Carmona, U.S. Surgeon General from 2002 - 2006
            * Dr. Nitza Margarita Cintron,scientist, Chief of NASA's (JSC) Space and Health Care Systems Office
            * Rafael Cordero, educator declared Venerable in 2004 by Pope John Paul II; process for beatification is now in motion with Benedictine Fr. Oscar Rivera as Procurator of the Cause.
            * Juan R. Correa-Pérez, Ph.D.,scientist, clinical andrologist and embryologist

            Dr. Juan R. Cruz,NASA scientist who played an instrumental role in the design and development of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) parachute.

            * Dr. Alfonso Eaton, Mechanical Engineer, Aero-Space Technologist. First Puerto Rican to work for NASA
            * Dr. Enectali Figueroa Astronaut applicant and astrophysicist in NASA who pioneered the development of position-sensitive detectors.
            * Dr. Orlando Figueroa, mechanical engineer, Director of Mars Exploration in NASA
            * Nilita Vientos Gaston, educator, defended the use of Spanish in the courts of Puerto Rico
            * Dr. Juan E. González, molecular geneticist and microbiologist
            * Dr. Luis González Vale, current Official Historian of Puerto Rico
            * Olga D. Gonzalez-Sanabria, NASA engineer, Member of Ohio's Women Hall of Fame
            * Dr. Sixto Gonzalez, scientist, first Puerto Rican Director of the Arecibo Observatory
            * Amri Hernandez-Pellerano, Puerto Rican electronics engineer and scientist who designed the power systems electronics for the WMAP mission. WMAP is a NASA Explorer mission measuring the temperature of the cosmic background radiation over the full sky with unprecedent accuracy.
            * Lucas G. Hortas, aerospace engineer, aerospace technologist
            * Eugenio María de Hostos (see also Politicians and Authors)
            * Dr. Carlos A. Liceaga, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
            * Dr. Gerónimo Lluberas, physician, writer, educator, medical missionary
            * Debbie Martínez, computer engineer, aero-space technologist
            * Lissette Martinez, electronic engineer, rocket scientist
            * Dr. Manuel Martínez Maldonado, nephrologist, poet and novelist.
            * Dr. Concha Meléndez, educator, writer poet
            * Ana G. Méndez, educator, founder of the Ana G. Mendez University System
            * Sylvia Mendez, educator and civil rights activist, played an instrumental role in the landmark Mendez v. Westminster case
            * Carlos T. Mock, Physician, author, and AIDS/Latino/Gay Rights activist
            * Dr. Antonia Coello Novello, first Hispanic and first woman U.S. Surgeon General (1990-93)
            * Ana María O'Neill, educator and women's rights advocate
            * Dr. Carlos Ortiz Longo, mechanical engineer, Chief of Crew Health Care Systems and Exercise Countermeasures in NASA
            * Dr. Antonia Pantoja, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
            * Dr. Ángel Ramos, Superintendent of the Sequoia Schools for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
            * Mercedes Reaves, Rican research engineer and scientist who is responsible for the design of a viable full-scale solar sail and the development and testing of a scale model solar sail at NASA Langley Research Center.
            * Dr. Juan A. Rivero, Professor, founded the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in Mayagüez, has discovered numerous animal species and has written several books.
            * Miguel Rodriguez, mechanical engineer, Chief of the Integration Office of the Cape Canaveral Spaceport Management Office
            * Dr. Pedro Rodriguez, inventor, mechanical engineer
            * Dr. Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas, dentist, scientist, discovered the bacteria which causes dental cavity
            * Monserrate Roman, scientist, microbiologist, helped build the International Space Station.
            * Dr. Miriam Rodon-Naveira,Ph.D., is a Puerto Rican NASA scientist who was the first Hispanic woman to hold the Deputy Directorship for the Environmental Sciences Division within the National Exposure Research Laboratory.
            * Ana Roque, educator and suffragist
            * Ninfa Segarra, President of the New York City Board of Education 2000-2002.
            * Dr. Agustin Stahl, scientist
            * Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, pioneer in black history
            * Dr. Felix Soto Toro, electrical engineer, astronaut applicant
            * Dr. Margot Arce de Vázquez, educator, founder of the Department of Hispanic Studies in the University of Puerto Rico
            * Teodoro Vidal, historian, folklorist, largest collector of Puerto Rican folk arts

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            nice wikipedia search, i bet you dont what exactly they have accomplished

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            • Originally posted by Undocumented View Post
              Damn, it's quiet in here.. I only hear Coguis...

              No lead candy baby.
              and im supposed to belive that list, provide a link to all those names not a wikipedia link either.

              be glad for color tv, a Mexican invented color for tv

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              • Originally posted by ferocity View Post
                and im supposed to belive that list, provide a link to all those names not a wikipedia link either.

                be glad for color tv, a Mexican invented color for tv
                and lets not forget salsa ,

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                • Originally posted by ferocity View Post
                  and im supposed to belive that list, provide a link to all those names not a wikipedia link either.

                  be glad for color tv, a Mexican invented color for tv
                  Oh ****! alright you win. TV?? Yo, You win. TV??? Oh shi.


                  All joking aside, NASA is always looking to recruit Rican engineers... Known to be very adept. It's all about the common sense.
                  Last edited by Undocumented; 11-13-2007, 12:21 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by Undocumented View Post
                    Damn, it's quiet in here.. I only hear Coguis...

                    No lead candy baby.
                    nah, quiet is when you ignored me for three pages or so because you didn't know what the **** to say.

                    that **** was hella quiet.

                    I didn't mean Nobel Prize nominations.

                    Sooooo Puerto Rican genius, whats your IQ? I'll put money on the fact that 2501's IQ is greater than yours ANY ****in day.

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                    • and that was just a random selection.

                      c'mon now, its been more than 2 seconds, why you lagging?

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