This is a handmade sign hung outside of a stand in the Italian Market in South Philadelphia. The market and the characters that work and shop there are among the reasons why I love this town.
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I guess this means Charo couldn’t shop there…….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1kOlWkjEHo&feature=related
Or as I like to call her – MarÃa Rosario Pilar MartÃnez Molina Gutiérrez de los Perales Santa Ana Romanguera y de la Hinojosa Rasten.
Jeepers.
Dya think that’s why she never appeared on What’s My Line ?
She should have, she’s one of the world’s leading flamenco guitarists. Plus, I don’t know too many grannies who can do those cuchi pelvic thrusts…