Other than that it means a lot of yummy Mexican food.
Might have to go to my favorite Mexican restaurant later.
And get my favorite meal.I always get the same thing..

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Not sure what it means..I've binged it before. Can't recall.
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Without looking it up, do you know what it means??
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Other than the fifth of May, what does it mean?
Not the literal translation.
What is the significance of it???????
That's what I'm asking, rude***!!
Yo no soy estupida!!
I don't know character marks on my tablet.
Como estupida crees que soy yo?
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Isn't it Mexican Independence Day or something like that? Kind of funny that until Corona Beer became popular no one ever heard of Cinco De Mayo, HAHA
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Why don't you google the damned thing then? It would have taken far less time to do that then to keep this thread going down the path it is.
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Yes it's the day that the Mexican's gained independence from the Spaniards. It also just happens to sound pretty damned cool too, not to mention it calls out the date (5th of May).
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Why don't you google the damned thing then? It would have taken far less time to do that then to keep this thread going down the path it is.
Not once did I call you stupid or even elude to that, you were the one that brought all of that up. I think it's time you back away from your computer and get some fresh air. There is no reason to continue your shit storm and slinging mud at many of the members on this site. We don't need attitudes like yours here.
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It's celebrated in some parts of Mexico as well. Mostly Puebla, though...and understandably so.
Most Americans that celebrate it don't know what it means...and most do think it's 'Mexican Independence Day', or a day to wear sombreros and eat Americanized Mexican food and drink margaritas and pretend they know Mexican history.
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It is the celebration of the Mexicans defeating the French army at the battle of Pueblo. I am not sure of the year.
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What the fuck did you expect? You were dealing with Colin Ferral Jr, wise ass. Better recognize, mija.
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What the fuck did you expect? You were dealing with Colin Ferral Jr, wise ass. Better recognize, mija.
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Why don't you google the damned thing then? It would have taken far less time to do that then to keep this thread going down the path it is.
Not once did I call you stupid or even elude to that, you were the one that brought all of that up. I think it's time you back away from your computer and get some fresh air. There is no reason to continue your shit storm and slinging mud at many of the members on this site. We don't need attitudes like yours here.
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HAPPY Belated Cinco De Mayo And Happy M.I.L.F. Day Everyone! The Fifth Of May In ALL Of The Country Of Mexico Celebrates The Victory Of The Mexican Army Led By General Ignacio Zaragoza Against French Forces In The City Of Puebla, On May 5, 1862.
Also Widely Celebrated In The U. S. Of A.! U. S. Festivities Of This Glorious Mexican Historical Event Are Largely A Result Of Promotions In Thee U. S. By Liquor And Beer Industries And Bars/Taverns/Clubs/Restaurants Since The Beginning Of 1980. For Many Years Cinco De Mayo Fiestas In The U. S. Promoted Cinco De Mayo As Mexican Independence Day Which Is Actually CELEBRATED On September 16, Worldwide! Although Mexicans Worldwide Feel VERY EXTREMELY Proud Of The Meaning Of Cinco De Mayo, It's Unfortunately Not A National Mexican Holiday But It Is An Official Holiday In Thee State Of Puebla Where The Mentioned Battle Took Place.