Johnson Barr Wrote:
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> > > Fuzzy Money Wrote:
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> > > > Are you forgetting the #1 reason?
> > > > Good business - think of all the
> > > > partying and food/beer consumed.
>
> > Johnson Barr Wrote:
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> > > Right, Fuzzy -
> > >
> > > Sorta like what New Year's Eve, Saint
> > > Patrick's Day, 4th of July, Hallowe'en
> > > and even Christmas have become ...
>
>
> Hike O'Maender Wrote:
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> > I still think Mexico's National Day of
> > Mooning {sic}, "Sinko de Mayo" is worth
> > celebrating and is anti-commercial and
> > non-denominational.
> > Guillermo Gavacho
> > P.S. It's a great "holiday" to show off
> > the low-riders in Denver.*
>
>
> O. M. G. -
>
> The very thought of Haich O'Mannder actually
> MOONING us (from the gangway of #491 -
> I hope not) should be enough to scare the mayo out
> of any self-respecting Foamer!
>
> - Sincerely, Willie (Wm. Claude Johnson-Barr III,
> Esq.)
> "Not All
> Who Have Cell-Phones Do Twitter
> "Not All
> Those Who Ponder Can Think ... "
>
> * One of my all time favorite cartoons - The Far
> Side, by Gary Larson, of course - shows the
> world's first low rider:
> a caballero riding through Juarez,
> Mexico, on a horse shaped like an extra-long
> Dachshund ...
Here is a totally political non correct joke. You mentioned Juarez. Do you know what the slowest thing in Juarez is? Answer: A funeral procession with only one jumper cable.
Hope the cartel doesn't whack me.
(from a 20 year El Paso resident)
Commandante Guillermo