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añejo
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Calgary AB
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So is it absolutely official and confirmed then (from a comment Babs made somewhere else I'v forgotten where now) that the location on Sur 1 is undeniably closed down forever more now? Drat - that was so much closer, but the new location times rock! Leaving the new location opposite Mega and 1 other on CTM between 10 and 15 ave? I'm sure it'll be obvious as a
when someone answers this......but what the heck does CTM stand for? ....and how long has that HC location been there?
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Licence to kill
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Location: Shifting Sands
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CTM = Sindicato de los Trabajadores de Mexico, or in English, Worker's Union - for some reason they change it a C in the acronym)
We thought HC on 1st looked open the other day as we drove nearby and glanced doen the road. The one on Constituyentes has been there for a few weeks. Constituyentes = Constituents (not Constitution as often thought and said) |
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añejo
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Confederación de Trabajadores de México CTM They helped to form the PRI political party in 1946 and if you try to find Calle 46 you will find CTM in its place. Last edited by Michael; 01-12-2008 at 08:50 PM.. |
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añejo
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Calgary AB
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!! Thanks for enlightening us to this fact So CTM = calle 46 = the rd that goes to Grand Coco Bay then. Really have never noticed an HC there before! |
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