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Happy Cinco De Mayo!
Be sure to throw a few back today!
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OptionsOpenSource Member Posts: 135"Cinco De Mayo", a holiday I've come to understand that while seemingly important (winning independence from Spain), is not actually celebrated in Mexico, for whatever reason(s). Another excuse for American's to get drunk? It would appear so!
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OptionssupertechCETma Member Posts: 377I actually think the holiday was invented by Coors beer as a marketing scheme.Electronic Technicians Association-International www.eta-i.org
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Optionsfrankj1247 Member Posts: 111Believe it or not, Cinco de Mayo celebrates independence from France, not Spain.
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Optionsjim_stasz Member Posts: 123supertechCETma wrote:I actually think the holiday was invented by Coors beer as a marketing scheme.
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OptionsTheShadow Member Posts: 1,057 ■■■■■■□□□□Here is the real deal and why it is not celebrated all over Mexico. basically a province holiday and not national.
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OptionsJDMurray Admin Posts: 13,039 AdminDown here near Los Angeles you always know it's Cinco de Mayo because the freeways are amazingly free of traffic. In fact, the same is true anytime there's a half-million Mexican nationals and ex-patriots at a "Reconquista" rally in downtown L.A. being led by the Mayor of Los Angeles himself, no less.
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