Arneb wrote:If you have an hour and a half in your life to watch it's on YouTube. It's actually fun to watch even nowadays.
It's always fun to watch England getting humped.
Arneb wrote:If you have an hour and a half in your life to watch it's on YouTube. It's actually fun to watch even nowadays.
Lance wrote:Cinco de Mayo celebrates American's cultural appropriation of a minor Mexican holiday as an excuse to drink margaritas and eat tacos.
Arneb wrote:Anyone who needs a better excuse is just being pretentious
Lianachan wrote:Lance wrote:Cinco de Mayo celebrates American's cultural appropriation of a minor Mexican holiday as an excuse to drink margaritas and eat tacos.
Like you did with St Patrick’s day? Maybe not the margaritas and tacos so much.
Lance wrote:Lianachan wrote:Lance wrote:Cinco de Mayo celebrates American's cultural appropriation of a minor Mexican holiday as an excuse to drink margaritas and eat tacos.
Like you did with St Patrick’s day? Maybe not the margaritas and tacos so much.
Yeah, pretty much.
Richard A wrote:Tubeswell has a point - except that on 9 May, 1945, things were also going on at the other end of Europe
Richard A wrote:I must see if that features in the Scotland History Tours - thanks to Lianachan for alerting me to those. The one on Glencoe was indeed well worth watching; I've since watched a couple of the others.
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