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#myLAcommute My Russian wife loves menudo

#myLAcommute asks locals where they\'re coming from, where they\'re going and why.
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January 14, 2016

JOSÉ CARLOS DOMÍNGUEZ

I work in transportation planning, so I take the Metro for efficiency. But I also take it to understand this city—so I can do a better job. I’m originally from Mexico City. I don’t go back as often now because I travel to other places, like Russia. My wife is Russian. But she loves menudo.

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