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ugh... cinco de mayo. Every year my city gets crazy with this... and all the ppl from mexico come in the streets get flooded, and it sucks. :/ I got my last final manana and now ima have to leave an hour early so there goes an hour of studying :/
I suppose. Happy cinco de mayo from south texas.
"It's not how many breathes we take in a life time, but how many moments in our life time that take our breath away"
October 2007 dinner at the Don Manolo on the resort of the Riu Palace Riviera Maya in Playa del Carmen. The mariachi band plays.. check out the funny laughs...
hmmm... tomorrow is also free pie night at village inn... looks like i'll be getting a breakfast burrito, some key lime pie, and then on the way home or wherever i'm going to end up, stop and grab some corona and lime.
:usa: *** God Bless Our Military Men And Women*** :usa:
It is celebrating the fifth of May, my good man... a day of beer and tacos!
lol.
I can never remember what it's supposed to be about... but I do know that it's a pretty quaint holiday and not widely celebrated in Mexico.
... it's the day the Mexican people rose up and defeated the French army sent by Louis Napoleon III to prop up Maximilian Hapsburg as Emperor of Mexico. Benito Juarez was a major leader in the effort to kick the French out of Mexico.
The US wasn't able to intervene as per the Monroe Doctrine due to the Civil War. This Mexican Revolution succeeeded soon after the end of the American Civil War.
!Viva la Revolucion!
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
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