happy early cinco de mayo
Happy cinco de mayo From demonpenz!!!. As many of you know this is the
mexican independance day celebrated all over bars and cantina's in mexico. Everyone knows cinco de mayo is the mexican independance day. Loosley translated into english c inco de mayo means. "Mexican Independence day" The reason this day is celebrated is because in 1918 a battle over a cattle ranch started between. the people of New Mexico and Mexico. The Battle lasted eleventeen days and hundreds of people werewounded or killed, even worse some of them died. By the end of the bloodshed thepeople killed and wounded came to a total of 9 people. To celebrate the victory the mexicans ate the cows and put what is now called Nacho Cheese on the ground beef The traditional meal was topped of by Potatoe ole's that were ordered by Senior taco John. The Cinco de mayo freedom bell was rang 5 times after the celebrationwas over and recieved the nickname Taco bell. In celebration of this independence day everyone every is encouraged to eat cinco de mayo. |
LOL i would laugh more but i work at taco bell.
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Are all the illegals going to celebrate the fact that they're still here as well?
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happy early fourth of july
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ĦAy Dios mio!
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awe man i thought maybe i would get a laugh at of you psycho
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why are you posting on the internet at 3 o'clock in the morning on a friday night?
aren't you single? i can't speak for psycho, but you're doing pretty good at getting a laugh at of me... |
wut
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I'm going to buy Arizona themed items to celebrate.
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do you guys think the BlackJack taco will get another run like McRib's historically have?That was some authentic Mexican food greatness at a super price.
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Let me see your ID
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Happy Birthday you guys!!!1
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Damn, that was a great post from 'penz. LMAO
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already bought carne asada prepared, Sirloin burgers, ribs, rice and beans. I am ready to go.
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Is the celebration banned in Arizona?
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I like Cinco De Mayo because it's the day before Sexo De Mayo.
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I think I'm going to make Danial Boone and Davy Crocket fatheads and put them outside today.
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today is the day
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LMAO blackjack taco
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The old rooster is getting nervous
rost marshmallows with his talons |
I joined the rat race to get a seat at a mexican restaurant once on May 5th. A stupid excuse for people to drink too much if you ask me.
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Supposed to go to a bachelor party starting at noon on Saturday,I'm thinking...
Bachelor party+Cinco de Mayo + Saturday=bad Sunday for Nzoner :( |
Penz is teh awesome.
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I've never understood why this is celebrated in the United States.
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Not unlike Valentines day either I suppose. |
'Cinco de Mayo' _ plenty of beer, little history
By RUSSELL CONTRERAS Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- Here's what Cinco de Mayo has become in the U.S.: a celebration of all things Mexican, from mariachi music to sombreros, marked by schools, politicians and companies selling everything from beans to beer. And here's what Cinco de Mayo is not, despite all the signs in bar windows inviting revelers to drink: It's not Mexico's Independence Day, and it's barely marked in Mexico, except in the state of Puebla, where the holiday is rooted in a complicated and short-lived 1862 military victory over the French. But don't let that spoil the party. In Houston, ballet folklorico dancers will ring in Cinco de Mayo by stomping to traditional Mexican music in a city park. New York City will close parts of Spanish Harlem and Queens for street fairs as Mexican flags flap from apartment fire escapes and car antennas. Albuquerque honors the day with a Mariachi concert and free cab rides for those who show their love for Mexico with a little too much Dos Equis XX or tequila. Even West Des Moines, Iowa, has an all-day festival with Mexican food, artwork and live music. The holiday has spread from the American Southwest, even though most are unaware of its original ties to the U.S. Civil War, abolition and promotion of civil rights for blacks. Often mistaken for Mexican Independence Day (that's Sept. 16), Cinco de Mayo commemorates the 1862 Battle of Puebla between the victorious ragtag army of largely Mexican Indian soldiers against the invading French forces of Napoleon III. Mexican Americans, during the Chicano Movement of the 1970s, adopted the holiday for its David vs. Goliath storyline as motivation for civil rights struggles in Texas and California. Over the years, the holiday has been adopted by beer companies as a way to penetrate the growing Latino market, even as the historical origins of the holiday remain largely forgotten. David Hayes-Bautista, a professor of medicine and health services at UCLA and author of the newly released "El Cinco de Mayo: An American Tradition," said the holiday's history in the U.S. goes back to the Gold Rush when thousands of immigrants from Mexico, Central and South America came to California during the Civil War. According to Spanish-language newspapers at the time, this first group of multinational Latinos on U.S. soil identified with the Union Army's fight against the Confederacy and often wrote pieces about the evils of slavery. Hayes-Bautista said these Latino immigrants were concerned about the Union's lack of progress and Napoleon III's interests in helping the South. "It wasn't until the news came about the Battle of Puebla that they got the good news they wanted," said Hayes-Bautista. "Since Napoleon III was linked to the Confederacy, they saw the victory as the first sign that their side could win." They didn't, of course, at least not for a few years. French forces took over Mexico after the Battle of Puebla, and installed Habsburg Archduke Maximilian as Emperor of Mexico. He was captured by Mexican forces five years later and put to death. But in the years that followed, Latinos in California and the U.S. Northwest celebrated Cinco de Mayo with parades of people dressed in Civil War uniforms and gave speeches about the significance of the Battle of Puebla in the larger struggle for abolition, said Hayes-Bautista. The Cinco de Mayo-Civil War link remained until the Mexican Revolution, which sparked another wave of Mexican immigration to the U.S. Those immigrants had no connection to Cinco de Mayo - except that U.S. Latinos celebrated it. "That's when it became about David vs. Goliath, Indians beating a European force, and it took on a new meaning," said Hayes-Bautista. "The Civil War ties disappeared." The date received another jolt during World War II during the U.S. government's "Good Neighborhood Policy" aimed at building good relationships with Mexico and during the Chicano Movement, when Mexican American activists adopted the day to reinforce civil rights demands. Two police beatings of Cinco de Mayo revelers - one in Houston in 1978 and the other in Washington DC in 1991 - resulted in riots and sparked protests and calls for reforms from Latino advocates. The holiday spread outside of the American Southwest as more Latinos moved to new areas around the country. Alyssa Gutierrez, 35, a teacher who is originally from Robstown, Texas but now lives in New York's Harlem neighborhood, said Cinco de Mayo was barely noticed when she moved to New York in 1998. "Now there are Mexican restaurants on almost every block and all do something on Cinco de Mayo, usually around a boxing match," said Gutierrez. Jody Agius Vallejo, a sociology professor at the University of Southern California and author of "Barrios to Burbs: The Making of the Mexican-American Middle Class," said Cinco de Mayo is now used by assimilated Mexican Americans as an easy way for them to showcase their ethnic identity. "It's very similar to how Irish-Americans celebrate St. Patrick's Day," said Vallejo. "One way they can honor their ethnicity is to celebrate this day, even when most don't know why." But not all buy in. "To others," she added, "this holiday is kind of viewed as a joke because they feel it's their culture that is being appropriated and exploited." Hayes-Bautista said because the theme and focus around Cinco de Mayo has transformed a number of times, it won't be surprising if it changes again. "No one has owned Cinco de Mayo," said Hayes-Bautista. "And no one ever will." |
This thread should be stickied in recognition of Mexican Independence Day.
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Gonna be at the Kentucky Derby for this great holiday. I will bet on the horse with the most Mexican name.
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Time to break out my ICE jacket again.
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This is the 3rd most ****ing annoying holiday recognized here in the US. The first two are of course Mother and Father's day.
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If you're not a racist like Donger is, there should be nothing to hate about it. |
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any day that celebrates a "rag tag" army is good by me. I like the term "rag tag army"
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When was the last time you ate at a Taco Shop? Or got drunk and celebrated Cinco De Mayo? Do you not like Mexican women because you think they have hairy nipples? Exactly. So shut up. Matter of fact, it's ok. I don't like white people. So **** you and your pasty face. I ain't celebrating white people day anymore. **** YOU WHITIE |
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It is a holiday here because it is an excuse to get hammered and be an ass. Not because of what actually took place on that day. Dunno... just bugs me. |
I prefer Miracle Whip, but I celebrate anyway....
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Cinco De Mayo exists for the sole reason to make white people feel better. Even real Mexicans laugh at it. It's mainly white people who celebrate that shit down here. Mexican's don't need an excuse to get drunk. |
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So, if you would like to poll me.....wait....no....that doesn't sound right...... If you would like to make a poll for me to..... If a Poll were available for me to vote on, i would be happy to oblige. |
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How could you know anything about Mexican's and Cinco De Mayo if you've never even eaten at a Taco Shop? |
cincuenta-pesos_(I take you to the taco shop).mp3
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Cinco De Drinko!
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Should be a nice Saturday in KC.
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It's that time of day again.
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Taco Grande Pizza from Papa Murphy's, FTW.
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Another excuse for Whitey to get drunk. "We don't need no stinking reason!"
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gonna make some guac to go with my chips. OLE~
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Today is Star Wars day.
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If you are "werewounded" do you have a hairy scar?
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Mini Spicy Beef Quesodilla from Taco Bell
$1.00 An American fourth of de mayo |
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Happy Day Indeed
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HAPPY MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!
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Its mainly an American holiday. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinco_de_Mayo |
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muy beun posto
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Sweet. To celebrate, im making italian food tonight and NOT getting drunk! Wohoo.
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Happy Mexican Independence day
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Stayed home,mowed grass
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