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unusual facts about ¡Amigos!


¡Amigos!

Instead of getting out in Mexico, however, he gets out in Santa Ana, where Lucille's housekeeper Lupe lives.


Amigos de las Américas

AMIGOS has expanded to many different countries including Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, The Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Peru, though some countries do not currently have active projects.

Amigos Library Services

Amigos began in 1974 in Dallas, Texas, USA, as AMIGOS Bibliographic Council, when 22 libraries united to bring OCLC access to the southwestern United States.

Angélica Vale

During 2008, she made the music album Navidad con Amigos with Ricardo Montaner.

Fiesta en la Azotea: En Vivo Desde el Auditorio Nacional

The DVD features a full-length concert in which she performs her greatest hits like "Lo Siento" and "Ángel", as well as past hits from novelas like "¡Amigos X Siempre!", "Aventuras En El Tiempo" and "Cómplices Al Rescate".

Jorge Cadete

His debut came against Aberdeen at Celtic Park, as he came off the bench to score Celtic's fifth goal in a 5–0 victory, thus becoming an instant hit; along with Pierre van Hooijdonk and Paolo Di Canio, he was labelled as one of the "Three Amigos" by Celtic chairman Fergus McCann.

Juan Francisco Ordóñez

In 2005 Ordóñez was co-producer, arranger and guitarist on Bachata Entre Amigos, a Víctor Víctor album that also featured songwriters Joaquín Sabina, Joan Manuel Serrat, Pedro Guerra, Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Fito Páez and Víctor Manuel, among others.

Júlio Isidro

In 1985 he hosted Arroz Doce along with Eunice Muñoz and in 1986 he hosted Clube dos Amigos Disney where he inherited the nickname Uncle Júlio.

Kaiju Big Battel

Was brutally assaulted by the Sea Amigos after attempting to join them by singing "Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb in Brooklyn in 2008.

Lee Yancey

Yancey has referred to himself and fellow GOP freshman Senators Chris McDaniel of Ellisville and Michael Watson of Pascagoula as "The Three Amigos".

Object-oriented analysis and design

Some of the well-known early object-oriented methodologies were from and inspired by gurus such as Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson (the Three Amigos) , Robert Martin, Peter Coad, Sally Shlaer, Stephen Mellor, and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock.

Videomatch

Among the most remembered opening themes are songs like: "Ritmo de la noche" (by The Sacados), Amigos, Gomazo, Bobby Goma, "Twist and Shout" (by The Beatles), 19-2000 (by Gorillaz), "Vicio" (by Los Ratones Paranoicos), Pink (by Aerosmith) and more.


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