we re only two and a half hours drive from the border, and contemporary mexicana is celebrated here, like loteria. when you win, what do we say? loteria! what don t we say? bingo! alright. bingo. so, if you say bingo, i i won t hear it. we don t use that b word. you say loteria. alright? does anybody else have any questions? you join a team, put the t shirt on, and realise this is about family, community and winning. el diablo. el diablo the devil. you ve got the devil. the devil. next card, el venado the deer. el venado. i think you had it. there it is. did i? oh yeah, el venado the deer! excellent. el melon. el melon! the cantaloupe. you you
celebrated here, like loteria. when you win, what do we say? loteria! what don t we say? bingo! alright. bingo. so, if you say bingo, i i won t hear it. we don t use that b word. you say loteria. alright? does anybody else have any questions? you join a team, put the t shirt on, and realise this is about family, community and winning. el diablo. el diablo the devil. you ve got the devil. the devil. next card, el venado the deer. el venado. i think you had it. there it is. did i? oh yeah, el venado the deer! excellent. el melon. el melon! the cantaloupe. you you you ve got the melon. i haven t got the melon. 0h, we got loteria over here! let s check it. 0h, someone s won already!
for the mexicans to come? this was home for them. this was the chance for a new life. and so in that, they were willing to fight for something greater than themselves which is kind of that, in in my view, that s kind of the amazing feeling you get any battlefield site. this epic fight for freedom from mexico might be part of the folklore of san antonio, but hispanic influence is also a huge part of the city s current identity. we re only two and a half hours drive from the border, and contemporary mexicana is celebrated here, like loteria. when you win, what do we say? loteria! what don t we say? bingo! alright. bingo. so, if you say bingo, i i won t hear it. we don t use that b word. you say loteria. alright? does anybody else have any questions? you join a team, put the t shirt on, and realise
kind of a taste, the same emotional experience. what do you think was the mood of the people who were in this situation, waiting, in a sense, for the mexicans to come? this was home for them. this was the chance for a new life. and so in that, they were willing to fight for something greater than themselves which is kind of that, in in my view, that s kind of the amazing feeling you get any battlefield site. this epic fight for freedom from mexico might be part of the folklore of san antonio, but hispanic influence is also a huge part of the city s current identity. we re only two and a half hours drive from the border, and contemporary mexicana is celebrated here, like loteria. when you win, what do we say? loteria! what don t we say? bingo! alright. bingo.
celebrated here, like loteria. when you win, what do we say? loteria! what don t we say? bingo! alright. bingo. so, if you say bingo, i i won t hear it. we don t use that b word. you say loteria. alright? does anybody else have any questions? you join a team, put the t shirt on, and realise this is about family, community and winning. el diablo. el diablo the devil. you ve got the devil. the devil. next card, el venado the deer. el venado. i think you had it. there it is. did i? oh yeah, el venado the deer! excellent. el melon. you you