Cinco de Mayo, a celebration for deadbeats

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Dr_Phibes
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Sounds a bit like Fourtho del Julyo.
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Dr_Phibes wrote:Sounds a bit like Fourtho del Julyo.
One is tacos, the other is burgers and hot dogs.

Was just in Ensenada recently. What a sad country Mexico is.
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Used to go down to Puerto Nuevo once in a while to drink tequila and eat lobster but it's been prolly 15 or 20 years.

These days I wouldn't go to Mexico even to ransom my nephew.
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