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She is so firme in her style in her life. She comes from a familia Pachucos and Pachuca she's living in culture. She's a firme hyna in the streets in EL Chuco. Every Vato riding in there Ranfla playing those oldies rola in the radio. She was raised and taught by her Jefita and by her Jefito and specially by her grandparents of the ways to be the perfect loyal honest Street Smart Pachuca. She lived in the varrio that were so many winos and tecatos. Mostly everyday in the early hours in the morning afternoon to the evening till the sun sets  almost 24/7 there is always somebody getting hurt and there is always tira around the Varrio. The nights with smell like grifo.She becoming a True Firme Pachuca she is also aguas in the Varrio. She never back down from a fight but she never lost a fight. She always had young vatos and zafado ruco always looking at her and always trying to ask her out on dates. So kindly say no thank you but she always had eyes for a younger Vato same age as her. She was all in love with this one Vato. This Vato was well-known he had the baddest Bomba in EL CHUCO. Every Sunday she'll go to the cruise on Texas Street known as The Heritage Cruise where all the lowriders and all the Pachucos go and represent. Every time she sees this Young Vato her eyes would light up the night sky. She loved his Style so much she never said a word to anybody she was so in love with him. He had noticed her so many times the way she dresses the way she walks the way she talks the way she represents as a classy Pachuca. She was always into Ranfla and Bomba since she was a little girl. Her grandfather her father taught her to fix and paint cars. But she love those classic old style cars especially those Lowrider cars. Every September in El Chuco there's always the greatest car show we're all cars classics bikes a family events in the park. she loved going to Lincoln Park.. It was a family tradition from generation two generation to go to the show. She knew the man that she loved would be there......To be continued part 1
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My Pachuca I want to be the most important valuable Pachuco in you're life I need you in my life I need you to understand me I need you to love me unconditional I need you to be there for me in my time of need I need you in my life more than ever on the shoes you to walk by my side to help me stand more than ever to understand what true love is all about I never met a woman like you in my life as my love grows very important towards you as my heart grows as my love for you gains more each day I want you to be the most important Pachuca in my life I've been searching for you for many years for many decades throughout my life do you understand where I come from and I understand where you come from in life we had our ups and downs in life from periods Relationships we've been hurt we've been through a lot in life I've been searching for you and you been searching for me let me mend your heart and my hearts our hearts become one together let us learn from the past let us learn to be better and confident and loving with each other let us become one let us become stronger than ever let us become the couple that were meant to be  it's time for us to walk into the world together not as two but as one let our Love Shine and let us be the most important
Being a Pachuco it's in the sangre it goes through are veins through our bloodlines from generation to generation some of us are 2nd 3rd 4th generation we asked Pachucos and Pachuca how to lead by example for our future generation to survive teach them while they're young and what is pachucos all about in life being a Pachuco is having heart having Pride helping others in their time of need having a great Style when you put on that Zoot Suit having class having Style helping your fellow Pachuco or Pachuca we let our Zoot Suit do the talking we all got shine like diamonds and represent our culture we are representing our past cultures and our future cultures don't let anyone tell you that you're a part-time Pachuco or Pachuca we are Pachuco by Blood
Pachuco and Pachuca's Couples are stronger in life they are there for each other each day since day one since they met they help each other they help each other look firme for each other. They have much communication must trust with each other they don't let no other Vatos or Rucas come in between them they don't let rumors ruin their relationship through marriage they communicate with one another especially when they have kids family and teach their kids the way Pachucos and Pachuca's future generation and future generations to know how to treat their wives their husband and their kids the Familia of pachucos this from generation to generation to teach our future Generations to learn how to treat their husbands and their wives and the most important thing is to have faith in Lord in heaven
of two actresses

Pina Pellicer (3 April 1934 – 4 December 1964)

Linda Lin Dai (26 December 1934 – 17 July 1964)

Cementerio de la Fama.
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The lifeless body of actress Pina Pellicer was found on a day like today, December 10, but in 1964...
Pina Pellicer appeared to be sleeping pleasantly that afternoon on Thursday, December 10, 1964, in her apartment in the Countess Colony, when her friend SalomΓ³n Leiter found her dead. There was a letter and a great mystery about his death. In her tiny bed, dressed in white pajamas, Pina seemed to just be resting; however, a deadly smell invaded the whole room. A forensic examiner found that Pina had passed away four days ago. When flipped over her body, the entire left side was already full of decomposing matter and worms; a strand of blood leaked from her mouth, and several parts of the body presented cyanosis. Pina lived alone in her apartment, tastefully furnished, in the building of Pachuca 131, Colonia Countesa. The building's doorkeeper claimed Pina hadn't left her apartment since Saturday, December 5. That day, Pina talked with Lonka Beker, her representative in the artistic community, by telephone, and submitted a letter addressed to SalomΓ³n Leiter, a friend of hers since she began her college theater career. In a blue leaf, Josefina Yolanda Pellicer Lopez de Llergo wrote her last lines. The text of the missive was as follows:
Dec 4, 64 Mexico.
Dear Chalo: I know you'll understand my tiredness perfectly; I don't have the strength anymore... Perhaps I would never have reached total disappointment; I believe in human beings, I believe especially in those who love me and I feel sorry for letting them down, but I can't anymore. Pina...
Text credit to its author Fercho Buscetti , taken together with the images of the facebook group "EL CINE MEXICANO, ITS ACTORS AND OTHER STORIES: YESTERDAY AND TODAY"
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