RadishRose
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Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army's May 5, 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War.
Except maybe to him.The soon-2B-ex, birthday on the 5th...
I think the Cinco de Mayo is usually on the 5th.I had to double check the calendar, because I always get confused about the date or day. Phew, the 5th isn’t until tomorrow.
I was raised in CA and it was a big deal there. We never celebrated, but it was fun to observe the festivities.Ole!
Except maybe to him.
Cinco de Mayo was originally a Mexican American holiday. First celebrated by the Mexican community in California after California became a US state. I enjoy it! Cinco de Mayo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinco_de_Mayo
What kind of cheese isn't yours?Cinco de Mayo is nacho average holiday!
I do my best to celebrate most any holiday, why not?I was raised in CA and it was a big deal there. We never celebrated, but it was fun to observe the festivities.
(Dia de Los Muertos is another wonderful, beautiful holiday, which we do celebrate).
Right, @Alligatorob? Ya gotta drag it out when you say it, "Na-cho cheese."What kind of cheese isn't yours?(My favorite silly joke that still makes me giggle).
Well, I'm jealous. That must have been amazing.I do my best to celebrate most any holiday, why not?
I was in Mexico once for Dia de Los Muertos, the graveyard decorations were impressive.