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The song "Tomás"

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Was "Tomás" originally by Cepillin? I've heard it before with a woman's voice. Thanks, Twalls (talk) 05:03, 19 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Chepillín

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In Mexico, a common t-shirt (playera) image is "Chepillín", which is the familiar image of Che Guevara (Guerrillero Heroico) but with a triangular clown nose added.
The t-shirt simultaneously mocks the overuse of the Che image, whilst acknowledging the universality of Cepillín in Mexican culture.
It would be interesting to find that image.
Varlaam (talk) 14:39, 21 October 2011 (UTC) (not in Mexico at the moment)[reply]

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