Who has not ever had the tendency to turn anecdotes into general rules? Everyone, at times, exaggerate the importance of small details that show convinced a much more important. All anecdotes extrapolated as if served alone in a row to explain the whole world.
A priori sounds like exaggeration, but I have to admit there is some truth in that deductive method. Especially since they use historians. To speak of history and any such good stories. Good historians often when they want to investigate and have a certain time they do is trace in detail the biography of a person any of that historic moment. Thus, almost accidentally, one runs into the same historical moment.
It's like if I wanted to tell the story of the last decades of Honduras and cogiera, for example, the story of Tito Aguacate. Or cramps.
is, indeed, almost the same story. Cramp s [Photo] e made by mixing in a glass screw-top ice, sugar, red wine, gin and lemon extract. Stirring vigorously and that's it. according to tradition, one drink is enough to get rid of the hangover produced the exciting night of drinking. Yes, three or more drinks may be enough to go to get drunk.
The cramp was not invented in the Avocado Tito. Tacho is a creation of Valle, a character d eprincipios twentieth century, the son of a former mayor of Tegucigalpa. This man (and here looks at the time) opened a business that sold books, species com
tax or stamp, stamped paper, stamps and other items right in the town hall, chaired by his father. He added, attached, a cantina. All this was in Cervantes Avenue (the street that links tegus Bolita work with the bridge that will Comayagüela street bookshops and d elas of the store where purchased to Gonchar, the avenue that is recognized as the oldest of the city, the only one that has always existed, since it was founded). the bar was "the time, you know, in the basement of a building that housed two schools, where today stands the passage Fiallos Soto. In that location, called El Bosque, Don Tacho invented the cramp. He took the name of those who took it after eating it said it felt upon the body twitching or shaking them back to life.
Of Don Tacho waiters there were several who set up their own businesses, including the founder of The magnolia was the fashion bar in Tegucigalpa forty (the equivalent of Chiquote English). One of the waiters, Pedro Madaria [Photo] ga, set up his own shop (Chupadero, say a tegucilpense) in 1945, called "New Bar" and, like everyone, he specialized in cramps. The local de Madariaga was for ten years as a young friendly waiter named Jose Valentin and Pereira (Tachin, Tachin, here it comes!) Known as Tito.
tax or stamp, stamped paper, stamps and other items right in the town hall, chaired by his father. He added, attached, a cantina. All this was in Cervantes Avenue (the street that links tegus Bolita work with the bridge that will Comayagüela street bookshops and d elas of the store where purchased to Gonchar, the avenue that is recognized as the oldest of the city, the only one that has always existed, since it was founded). the bar was "the time, you know, in the basement of a building that housed two schools, where today stands the passage Fiallos Soto. In that location, called El Bosque, Don Tacho invented the cramp. He took the name of those who took it after eating it said it felt upon the body twitching or shaking them back to life. madariaga In 1957 Tito retires and buys the bar. Here begins the story of Tito Aguacate.
tito first thing he did was change the bar to its current location on the corner opposite Valboni billiards in the central area of \u200b\u200bthe city, where he had access to customers which included journalists from newspaper El Día, The Savings Bank of Honduran law firms installed in the center, members of the rock of the Library Mill and all those who brought the usual bar.
Soon the New Bar became famous not because of the cramp but the top (mouth to call him here) which provided: a combination of avocado and cheese and ham imported. Drew so much attention that had avocado every day of the year that the bar was marked by that. Therefore, that Tito and the bar itself, the two, since they are known as Tito Aguacate. Tito died in 1991 but their three children with
tinued until now carrying the bar, especially José Fernando, alias Tito.
tinued until now carrying the bar, especially José Fernando, alias Tito. is, without doubt, one of the best known of Tegus. Proof of this is used as a reference card. Tegus streets are labyrinthine, often lack the numbers and it is not unusual to repeat the name of the street. so the carriers are not always guided by the names and postal addresses but sending her a letter usually includes some extra information such as "opposite" or "two blocks", etc. In the center of the city are common references found Chinda Diaz, the Library Paradiso, The Little tree, the cathedral, which was Las Camelias, the former building of the Midence, The Fashion Paris, Quinchon Leon and, of course, Tito Aguacate.
In the sixties was the typical place for political wheeling and dealing, gatherings and even conspiracy. Then it became more a stronghold of gohemia, to the point that in the seventies many people knew him as "the bar of poets." For a time even was the meeting place for fans of the Olympics after the games.
In each of his times has been something. Today bohemia meets the tough but often cited as a fundamental place to hear the noise (the rumors) circulating in the capital. Even today it is quoted in the press to provide accuracy the rumor about the sexual abuse which have led to the appointment of a minister or the commission has taken a finance officer for a concession. In a couple of local newspapers is to a section where tito bullae avocado.
The restaurant is located in the center, just off Central Park, which is the main square of Tegucigalpa, where stands the statue
Francisco Morazan. The character of Francisco Morazan is the most curious of the history of a country without history and Honduras. Apart from being a little "bolivar Central America" \u200b\u200bbecause he believed in the unity of all Latin American countries and fought for it, had several anecdotes historical. Best of all, pa mi, is the most famous phrase that has done: "I'm still alive."
When he was sentenced to death in Costa Rica asked to be he himself who directed the firing squad. the guy goes and says "load, aim, .." and before you say 'fire' the trigger soldaos. Falls shot and when the smoke dispersed soon hear him shouting angry and hurt "I'm still alive." What killed the second discharge.
The second anecdote is about the statue that it is theirs in the central square of Tegucigalpa. Apparently the council in charge of erecting the statue was publicly raised the money spent for it at parties and tito loacles like avocado. So he pelas ran out for the statue. They were lucky and found a second hand of a statue of Napoleon French Marshal Michel Ney. The statue was retreating from a French village and bought second hand in the marché aux puces de Paris saying it was the Morazan and put them there. The legend is apocryphal and Hondurans tell them to fuck and furiously deny it, but it's fun . That the actual Gabriel García Márquez cited in accepting the Nobel Prize as a sign of magical realism.
The restaurant is located in the center, just off Central Park, which is the main square of Tegucigalpa, where stands the statue
Francisco Morazan. The character of Francisco Morazan is the most curious of the history of a country without history and Honduras. Apart from being a little "bolivar Central America" \u200b\u200bbecause he believed in the unity of all Latin American countries and fought for it, had several anecdotes historical. Best of all, pa mi, is the most famous phrase that has done: "I'm still alive." When he was sentenced to death in Costa Rica asked to be he himself who directed the firing squad. the guy goes and says "load, aim, .." and before you say 'fire' the trigger soldaos. Falls shot and when the smoke dispersed soon hear him shouting angry and hurt "I'm still alive." What killed the second discharge.
The second anecdote is about the statue that it is theirs in the central square of Tegucigalpa. Apparently the council in charge of erecting the statue was publicly raised the money spent for it at parties and tito loacles like avocado. So he pelas ran out for the statue. They were lucky and found a second hand of a statue of Napoleon French Marshal Michel Ney. The statue was retreating from a French village and bought second hand in the marché aux puces de Paris saying it was the Morazan and put them there. The legend is apocryphal and Hondurans tell them to fuck and furiously deny it, but it's fun . That the actual Gabriel García Márquez cited in accepting the Nobel Prize as a sign of magical realism.
The bar itself has changed so little that, besides being the last bar that keeps the structure and furnishings of the bars in the fifties to local architecture cited in textbooks as one of the few examples of traditional adobe houses that are left in the center of Tegucigalpa.
yes, some things start to change in the bar. Just start an
. Avocado Tito imposed from the beginning the rule that women could not enter the bar, because he said that when women come to take and there are also men, the problems begin. Recently his son Fernando was asked if the existing rule and said "my father did especially for those women who tend to offend in bars, or who tend to take much, but currently we do get women, we always clear as standard that people are quiet, you know that one serving as a client gets a little easily detected psychologist who can alter the order in place. "Any statement of intent against alcoholic ladies ... if I had not seen it myself to some poor child living in the premises at night.
But one thing is the story, other stories and other richer muuucho (as much as a night at the Tito, open to what happens to you and grow there ) reality.
. Avocado Tito imposed from the beginning the rule that women could not enter the bar, because he said that when women come to take and there are also men, the problems begin. Recently his son Fernando was asked if the existing rule and said "my father did especially for those women who tend to offend in bars, or who tend to take much, but currently we do get women, we always clear as standard that people are quiet, you know that one serving as a client gets a little easily detected psychologist who can alter the order in place. "Any statement of intent against alcoholic ladies ... if I had not seen it myself to some poor child living in the premises at night. The sad reality is that this morning I awakened with the news that they are considering closing the Tito ... say by the crisis, as in the grocery store or in any living of parishioners who have made their home, a crisis could never be noticed.
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