- Ned
Arnel "Carlos"
Mencía (born
October 22, 1967) is a Honduran-American comedian, writer, and actor. His
style of
comedy is
often political and involves...
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Mencía is a
feminine given name of
Spanish origin, as well as a surname. It may
refer to: Aída
Mencía Ripley,
Dominican scientist Mencía Calderón (1514–1564)...
- Mind of
Mencia is an
American comedy television series on the
cable channel Comedy Central.
Hosted by
comedian Carlos Mencia, it
aired over the course...
-
Mencía,
known as Jaen in Portugal, is a
grape variety native to the
western part of the
Iberian Peninsula. In Spain, it is
planted on over 9,100 hectares...
- followed, Dr.
Mencias aided the
resistance by
secretly treating wounded guerillas and soldiers, both
Filipino and American.
Bonifacio Lopez Mencias was born...
- The
Payne &
Mencias Palladium at
Allied Solutions Center for the
Performing Arts is 1,500-seat, 151,000-square-foot (14,000 m2)
concert hall
located in...
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needed to work on his ego problem. The
episode also
spoofed comedian Carlos Mencia, who
praised the
episode after it was broadcast.
According to
Nielsen Media...
- insensitive.
Mencia noticed this, then
noticed Williams and
asked him to join him on stage.
Williams cracked a few
jokes and
impressed Mencia.
Mencia then asked...
- The plot
follows chaperone Elena Bianda, as she is
hired by Don
Pedro Mencía on a
trial basis to
supervise his
three unmarried daughters (Cristina, Sara...
- when he
opened for
Carlos Mencia. In 2005 and 2006, he was a
writer and
performer on
Mencia's television show, Mind of
Mencia. In 2008, he
became a writer...