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  • 5th May 05, 05:47 AM
    Graham
    Special Day to wear a kilt
    Today is 05/05/05 (whichever way you present the date format).
    It doesn't happen too often :D so wear the kilt with pride today (I did).
  • 5th May 05, 08:05 AM
    Colin
    Re: Special Day to wear a kilt
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Graham
    Today is 05/05/05 (whichever way you present the date format).
    It doesn't happen too often :D so wear the kilt with pride today (I did).

    For anyone familiar with Mexico, it is also Cinco de Mayo. http://www.vivacincodemayo.org/history.htm

    Crack open a cerveca and make yourself some tomalies or enchiladas tonight.
  • 5th May 05, 08:11 AM
    chacbalam
    Well in the US, and especially in the south western states, today is Cinco de Mayo. For those of you you who live elsewhere, Cinco de Mayo started as a celebration of the Mexican army defeating an invading French army. It all has to do with the brief Hapsburg rule of Mexico. If you are interested here is a link http://www.vivacincodemayo.org/history.htmAnyway today Cinco de Mayo is now pretty much just an excuse for people to drink lots of beer and eat Americanized Mexican food. Sort of how St. Patrick's Day seems to be more about drinking then celebrating Irish heritage.

    Getting back to Grahams post, any day that features an overinduldence in food and drink seems like a great day to wear your kilt.

    Of course, everyday is a great day to wear the kilt.
  • 5th May 05, 08:37 AM
    macwilkin
    Cinco de Mayo
    Cinco de Mayo, the Fifth of May, is the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla in 1862, when Mexican forces defeated a French force attempting to occupy Mexico City. French Emperor Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) desired a colony in the Western Hemisphere, and enlisted Maxmillian, of the Austrian Hapsburgs, and his Belgian wife Charolette (Carlotta) to rule as the monarchs of Mexico. While the Mexicans defeated the French at Puebla, Maxmillian eventually did reign in Mexico, while Mexican forces under the leadership of Bentio Juarez, the "Lincoln of Mexico", attempted to drive the French out -- The occupation ended in 1867, when Maxmillian was executed.

    Ironically, the Mexican commander at Puebla, Porfirio Diaz, became absolute dictator of Mexico after Juarez died, and was thrown out in a bloody revolution in 1910, that made Zapata and Pancho Villa house-hold names.

    Can you tell I took several Latin American history classes in university?! :mrgreen:

    I am wearing my Mexican Guayubera shirt today in honour of Cinco de Mayo, and having lunch at a Mexican restaurant.

    Viva Mexico!

    Todd
  • 5th May 05, 08:45 AM
    GMan
    Happy Cinco Cinco Cinco! Anyone have a nickel :? :wink:
  • 5th May 05, 08:48 AM
    Graham
    Quote:

    Crack open a cerveca
    sounds like a surgical procedure!
  • 5th May 05, 08:55 AM
    macwilkin
    cerveza...
    cerveza = beer.

    Una cerveza, por favor! (B)

    T.
  • 5th May 05, 08:57 AM
    Colin
    Re: cerveza...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cajunscot
    cerveza = beer.

    Una cerveza, por favor! (B)

    T.

    Deux cerveza, por favor!
  • 5th May 05, 09:06 AM
    Kid Cossack
    One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor :lol:
  • 5th May 05, 09:17 AM
    Riverkilt
    Where are the "kilted in Mexico" guys??

    Easy on the cerveza brothers...St. Paddy's day is now the #1 day for DUIs (DWI, OWI) during the year. I'm sure Cinco de Mayo is right up there too.

    Maybe a hooded beach baja with my black workman's today...?

    Ron

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