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By Sly Fox
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And no, its not the Mexican Independence Day ... that Diez y Seis de Septiembre. In fact, Cinco de Mayo isn't even celebrated by many at all in Mexico.

But its one of my favorite holidays because there are always the best boxing cards around this holiday. And tonight's should be amazing.
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By 01LUGrad
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Sly, thanks for clearing up the whole Mexican Independence Day thing. As a History teacher, I have to undo all the Spanish teachers teach about May 5 at my school each year. For crying out loud, shouldn't they know stuff like that?

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By ATrain
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Fumblerooskies wrote:Happy Fifth of Mayonaise!
LOL...nearly spilled my coffee on that one.
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By Sly Fox
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Diez y Seis de Septiembre is a cool holiday. I've been to Dolores Hidalgo where they rang the bells to call everyone into battle. But I'll save that discussion the fall.

Cinco de Mayo became the de facto Mexican Heritage Day by all those Texans & Californians whose homes were in Mexico long before the Gringos took over. And yes, I consider the Spanish-American War one of the dark times of US history. That's one of the reasons it is glossed over in most history textbooks.

The Battle of Pueblo was a great victory over the Frenchies, but it really isn't that significant in the grand scheme of things. But until there is a holiday with Hispanic overtones in the US (like MLK Day) then Cinco de Mayo will have to suffice.

And if you need a fifth of Mayonnaise to get through the day, I would suggest you pass on A and head straight to Jenny Craig. 8)
By SuperJon
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Happy fake holiday that none of us care about because we don't drink.
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By Sly Fox
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If you think Cinco de Mayo is about cervezas, you need enlightenment. But then again you are from North Carolina. :lol:
By SuperJon
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Then again I'm American and know what the national perception of Cinco de Mayo is.
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By Sly Fox
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The national perception of college football is as an excuse for consuming vast quantities of adult beverages. But perception doesn't always equal reality. But I agree that it has been adopted as an excuse to overindulge by those who are looking for said excuses.
By thepostman
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I don't think people view college football in the same way as things like Mardi Gras and Cinco de Mayo...actually i know they don't....

this history is there, but most people could care less about the history...much like our Independence Day is viewed by the majority of Americans a time to BBQ and light fireworks with little thought about it being the day we signed the Deceleration of Independence to be sent to England....
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By El Scorcho
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Sly Fox wrote:If you think Cinco de Mayo is about cervezas, you need enlightenment.
Call me crazy, but perhaps if they'd give ACTUAL NAMES to their holidays instead of just calling them by the date, perceptions wouldn't get so screwed up.

If it was called "March 17th" instead of "Saint Patrick's Day", you'd expect people from non-celebrating cultures to be a little wishy washy on things.

Cinco de Mayo? Diez y Seis de Septiembre? Bah!
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By Sly Fox
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Yeah, July 4th says nothing. :wink:
By thepostman
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haha, i was actually thinking that too sly....it is called Independence Day, but you can just say fourth of July....and people know what it is
By Realist
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Sly Fox wrote:The national perception of college football is as an excuse for consuming vast quantities of adult beverages. But perception doesn't always equal reality. But I agree that it has been adopted as an excuse to overindulge by those who are looking for said excuses.

Uhhh, that's a bit of a stretch. I don't care what it's for, but it does create some good parties and good margaritas! It is a drinking holiday to 90% of the nation.
By SuperJon
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Sly Fox wrote:The national perception of college football is as an excuse for consuming vast quantities of adult beverages. But perception doesn't always equal reality.
See, that's where you're wrong. The perception of college football is it's football, and it's great, and we all love football. The perception of tailgating is drinking.
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By alabama24
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Isn't Saint Patrick's Day just another day to drink too?

Does Lynchburg have any good mexican food? Mama Lowry used to run a tex mex place but that is long gone!
By SuperJon
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St. Patrick's Day is a day to drink just as much.

I enjoy Pueblo Viejo.


Another one of the places got shut down for using illegals.
By Libertine
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La Carreta on Timberlake and in Madison Heights is good. Stay away from the one on Lakeside.
Tlaquepaque on 221 is good.
If you have absolutely no money and don't care what it tastes like, there's El Cabrito's.

Frankly, the best Mex in the area is in Bedford. Mexico Viejo on 460 or El Cazador on Longwood are both excellent.
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By Sly Fox
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La Carreta out on Timberlake used to be awful when I was in school and was overpriced to boot. I ate at a decent taqueria-style place about 10 years ago on a visit that was on Wards Road across from K-Mart. It was overpriced compared to what i pay in Texas, but it wasn't awful and it was authentic.

As for El Cabritos, a friend & I used to do their commercials for them years ago. My buddy was a claymation expert and he does great animation still today. The lead character was 'Tony Taco' and we had one spot where he played guitar with 'Billy the Refried Bean' on bass and an iguana playing drums. If anybody like Knucklehead has access to those old spots I'd L O V E to see them on YouTube.
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By Cider Jim
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Does Lynchburg have any good mexican food?
If any of the oldtimers remember the 2 Shoney's in town, they are both Mexican restaurants now.

Is the Bedford mexican restaurant on 460 connected to a hotel and has an old wooden wagon out front? If so, I drive past there all the time but have never stopped to eat.
By cheerbren
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I am American too, but if you saw me you might just think I am up tonight celebrating Cinco de Mayo (not because I looked like I am smashed). I am Mexican and let the Mexican and Spanish have their day just like all nationalities need to and just move on if you don't want to smack a pinata.
By SuperJon
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Libertine wrote:Tlaquepaque on 221 is good.
That's the one that closed.
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By Sly Fox
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Too bad, that's an awesome name.
By Libertine
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Cider Jim wrote: Is the Bedford mexican restaurant on 460 connected to a hotel and has an old wooden wagon out front? If so, I drive past there all the time but have never stopped to eat.
That's Mexico Viejo. That's too bad about Tlaquepaque. Those illegals made a mean tostada.
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