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Mono Loco Bar - Antigua Guatemala There's something universal about sports bars and Mono Loco in Antigua Guatemala is like most others, but, at the same time, it has its own unique flavour and style. My sister tells a particularly good story about Mono Loco, located on 5th A venida near the central park. She and fellow Canadian companions were installed in front of the large TV screens to take in beer and the final V ancouver Winter Olympic hockey grudge match between the US and Canada.  Now, if you're Canadian, hockey is religion. If you're American, religion i s right-wing politics. So, well, you see the difference. In any case, both sides were on hand at Mono Loco in Antigua Guatemala to root for the national team. Generally , Mono Loco attracts a good mix of gringos and Guatemalans during the day and into the evening. On Ladies nights, it seems that it 's predominantly touri sts. But that's another st ory . Now back to the hockey game. The Guatemalans who got t here thinking that they would hunker down to watch a nice football (soccer) game were sadly disappointed when they found that not a single TV had footie on and that all the good seats were taken up by Canadians and Americans intent on watching their team take the gold. After the first period, Canada was holding a 1-0 lead. The crowd, moist and garrulous from beer and frayed nerves, started taunting each other and yelling courteous insults (this is a Canadian specialty  practised by no other breed). And there were outright challenges and slamming of betting money onto the bar (this behaviour is not exclusive to Americans, but they do it the best). As the game sawed back and f orth, some Guatemalans decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. So they started asking questions about how the game worked. According to my sister , most of them had trouble seeing where the puck was, except when it was in the lineman's hands. ?Que? ?Donde esta el  puck? Canadians explained that it was somehow not necessary to know where the puck is but rather to

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There's something universal about sports bars and Mono Loco in Antigua Guatemala is like most

others, but, at the same time, it has its own unique flavour and style.

My sister tells a particularly good story about Mono Loco, located on 5th Avenida near the central park.

She and fellow Canadian companions were installed in front of the large TV screens to take in beer and the final Vancouver Winter Olympic hockey grudge match between the US and Canada.

 Now, if you're Canadian, hockey is religion. If you're American, religion is right-wing politics. So,

well, you see the difference. In any case, both sides were on hand at Mono Loco in Antigua Guatemalato root for the national team.

Generally, Mono Loco attracts a good mix of gringos and Guatemalans during the day and into theevening. On Ladies nights, it seems that it's predominantly tourists. But that's another story. Now back 

to the hockey game. The Guatemalans who got there thinking that they would hunker down to watch a

nice football (soccer) game were sadly disappointed when they found that not a single TV had footie onand that all the good seats were taken up by Canadians and Americans intent on watching their team

take the gold.

After the first period, Canada was holding a 1-0 lead. The crowd, moist and garrulous from beer andfrayed nerves, started taunting each other and yelling courteous insults (this is a Canadian specialty

 practised by no other breed). And there were outright challenges and slamming of betting money onto

the bar (this behaviour is not exclusive to Americans, but they do it the best).

As the game sawed back and forth, some Guatemalans decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. So

they started asking questions about how the game worked. According to my sister, most of them hadtrouble seeing where the puck was, except when it was in the lineman's hands. ?Que? ?Donde esta el

 puck? Canadians explained that it was somehow not necessary to know where the puck is but rather to

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see where it is going to be. Although this borders on the metaphysical, (and it's kind of a garbling of the classic Wayne Gretzky quote), many Guatemalans caught the fire and started warming to the

excitement of the game. Most of them were very diplomatic, reports my sister. They cheered for both

sides. Smart.

When Canada took the gold with a 3-2 overtime win, the Americans, though disappointed, saluted

Canadians with a victory beer. Even better, gringos of all stripes, along with any surviving or awake

Guatemalans, stood for the Canadian anthem. Good sports all around.