Ramada-Done-Gotta-Go is celebrated when? Along with Africa taking back their scientists, doctors and engineers that were shipped by whom? Let's celebrate by singing "Draddle, Draddle See You Later" every Christmas.
If you want to go that route. Most Holidays we celebrate in the country shouldn’t really be a thing. But they are because Americans have historically up until recently loved reasons and excuses to get hammered.
And took every opportunity to create national holidays where such things were acceptable. Even if it involved celebrating a holiday that frankly has no meaning or bearing for the majority of the country.
Hell. It won’t even have meaning to most Hispanics. Since it’s celebrating a Mexican Military Victory over the French. And there’s a lot of them in this country legally and illegally who aren’t Mexican
It’s not much of a thing anywhere else, including most of Mexico. I think the reason it’s “celebrated” here has more to do with selling Mexican beer and tequila than commemorating the Mexican Army defeating their French invaders.
Let's make it Cinco de-portation instead.
Ramada-Done-Gotta-Go is celebrated when? Along with Africa taking back their scientists, doctors and engineers that were shipped by whom? Let's celebrate by singing "Draddle, Draddle See You Later" every Christmas.
If you want to go that route. Most Holidays we celebrate in the country shouldn’t really be a thing. But they are because Americans have historically up until recently loved reasons and excuses to get hammered.
And took every opportunity to create national holidays where such things were acceptable. Even if it involved celebrating a holiday that frankly has no meaning or bearing for the majority of the country.
Hell. It won’t even have meaning to most Hispanics. Since it’s celebrating a Mexican Military Victory over the French. And there’s a lot of them in this country legally and illegally who aren’t Mexican
It's pretty sad when your country has to celebrate beating the French.
I guess beating them before they had a chance to surrender is something of an accomplishment...
Kek
Cinco de 'Merica!
Or, unsinko de America! AKA, drain the swamp 😆
It’s not much of a thing anywhere else, including most of Mexico. I think the reason it’s “celebrated” here has more to do with selling Mexican beer and tequila than commemorating the Mexican Army defeating their French invaders.
Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on your view, we aren't known to turn down any excuse for a party.....
I call it stinky de mayo, like mayonnaise
Switch to-Dos Equis XX Lager and enjoy a beer!
Yeah it’s just an excuse to make carne asada burritos
and tomorrow is taco Tuesday...
I already celebrated cuatro de mustasa.
Let me know when it’s the 7th of ketchup.
Never understood it. 🤷🏻♀️Just another reason to drink, party and spend money.
I agree....
I've ALWAYS thought this...