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Cinco de Mayo - Who Cares?

AVB

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Why are we falling for a BS marketing holiday that has almost nothing to do with this country? I don't give a crap about Bastille Day, or Guy Fawkes Day and those are holidays from countries that had a much more significant impact on the US, why should we care about the 5th of May?
 
Why are we falling for a BS marketing holiday that has almost nothing to do with this country? I don't give a crap about Bastille Day, or Guy Fawkes Day and those are holidays from countries that had a much more significant impact on the US, why should we care about the 5th of May?

Because the marketers are good and they realized the $$ potential in a holiday that has zero meaningto the US, but yet Americans are willing to shell out for it anyway. You have to remember, many in the US are like sheep and easily hearded and blinded by the wolf in sheep's clothing.
 
http://www.vivacincodemayo.org/history.htm

Well according to this it should be celebrated by both countries since without US support Mexico would have lost.

I personally don't see it as a real holiday but considering what is going on in America right now regarding the Mexican border and Immigration in general I can see why it might be celebrated by some.
 
Doing some reading on this I find that it is celebrated more here then in Mexico. The marketing people must be working overtime.
 
That reminds me Bunker Hill Day is coming up on June 17th in Massachusetts. Too bad it's on a Saturday, I'm sure all the State employees will get Friday or Monday off anyway. I hope it can live up to my April 17th Patriot's Day celebration. I don't even work for the state and got that one off. :thumbs:

As far as Cinco de Mayo goes, I was going to use it as an excuse to tip back some tequila. But perhaps I am falling in to the marketing of a false holiday. Maybe, I'll spite Cinco de Mayo with a glass of scotch.
 
Sent to me by a buddy:
Back in 1912, the Titanic was carrying 12,000 jars of mayonnaise. It was scheduled to deliver the condiment to Vera Cruz, Mexico, after it stopped in New York. Unfortunately, the ship sank and the mayonnaise was lost. The Mexicans were very disappointed. In fact, they declared a national day of mourning that is observed on May 5: Sinko de Mayo.
..... :p :whistling:

Cheers - B.B.S.
 
Sent to me by a buddy:
Back in 1912, the Titanic was carrying 12,000 jars of mayonnaise. It was scheduled to deliver the condiment to Vera Cruz, Mexico, after it stopped in New York. Unfortunately, the ship sank and the mayonnaise was lost. The Mexicans were very disappointed. In fact, they declared a national day of mourning that is observed on May 5: Sinko de Mayo.
..... :p :whistling:

Cheers - B.B.S.

Haha :laugh:!

That just made my morning for some reason, thanks BBS.

I honestly didn't even know Cinco de Mayo was coming up. All I am concerned about for this weekend is the Kentucky Derby and a little gambling :D .
 
Why are we falling for a BS marketing holiday that has almost nothing to do with this country? I don't give a crap about Bastille Day, or Guy Fawkes Day and those are holidays from countries that had a much more significant impact on the US, why should we care about the 5th of May?



to put it simply...Americans like to have an excuse to drink. Plus the food is good.


Ian
 
to put it simply...Americans like to have an excuse to drink. Plus the food is good.


Ian

Excuse? Who needs one?
"For Whom the Bell Tolls said:
An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools.

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Lol nice B.B.S. that made my morning. As for celebrating it, why not at this rate people from Mexico will make up a larger part of the labor force in America then Americans.
 
I will be drinking some Tecate and Negro Medolo on Friday!
 
this reminds me of another marketing farse..VALENTINE's DAY. talk about scams! marketing genius, but talk about putting guys into a corner.
 
Why are we falling for a BS marketing holiday that has almost nothing to do with this country? I don't give a crap about Bastille Day, or Guy Fawkes Day and those are holidays from countries that had a much more significant impact on the US, why should we care about the 5th of May?



to put it simply...Americans like to have an excuse to drink.

BINGO! Ever noticed how everone is 'Irish' on St. Patty's day? Same thing.. :rolleyes:
 
Why are we falling for a BS marketing holiday that has almost nothing to do with this country? I don't give a crap about Bastille Day, or Guy Fawkes Day and those are holidays from countries that had a much more significant impact on the US, why should we care about the 5th of May?



to put it simply...Americans like to have an excuse to drink.

BINGO! Ever noticed how everone is 'Irish' on St. Patty's day? Same thing.. :rolleyes:

I'm glad there isn't a Scottish day, I'd hate to hang below my kilt :sign:
 
Only one of 3 that are making inroads. Sweetest Day (third Saturday in October) and International Women's Day (8 March). Although Sweetest Day is not really for women the name makes it sound like it is.

this reminds me of another marketing farse..VALENTINE's DAY. talk about scams! marketing genius, but talk about putting guys into a corner.
 
Why are we falling for a BS marketing holiday that has almost nothing to do with this country? I don't give a crap about Bastille Day, or Guy Fawkes Day and those are holidays from countries that had a much more significant impact on the US, why should we care about the 5th of May?



to put it simply...Americans like to have an excuse to drink.

BINGO! Ever noticed how everone is 'Irish' on St. Patty's day? Same thing.. :rolleyes:

I'm glad there isn't a Scottish day, I'd hate to hang below my kilt :sign:

Oh there are..and we have ways around that B. :D

In fact..not to thread jack...but a nice sampler will go to the 1st post of the 2 most famous Scottish holidays! ready go! :thumbs:
 
March 14th is the only holiday I care about anymore... :cool:

Hogmanay and Robbie Burns Day are my guesses Kilted
 
For myself... I'm "celebrating" this "holiday" by treating myself to some seafood at Copeland's in Jacksonville (New Orleans style seafood), as I'll be there for a charity motorcycle ride on Saturday. Of course, some quality leaf will be torched as well (that's a given!).

Otherwise, I need no excuse to enjoy Mexican food. :love:


Robert
 
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