Posted on 04/05/2006 10:08:14 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
Cinqo de Mayo falls on the fifth of May this year. Funny how that works.
My finest Cinqo de Mayo remark of all time (actually overheard in a bar in Flagstaff): "Oh! Do they celebrate Cinqo de Mayo in Mexico too?"
Keep Beltane sacred...
Aieeeeee! The horror! The horror!
thanx!
He could have crabs, that makes people fidgety when they are trying to not have people see them scratch themselves.
My question is how many stops did they make during that time, if it was 13 then there could be that a larger number of criminals are in possesion of firearms. Did all the people that had the guns have criminal records, if so how many were felons and were they arrested?
Also, I am betting that "A couple days earlier, officers removed an AK-47 and several other weapons from a house" were counted in the 13 guns. Why did they pull the house over, was it speeding?
The illegals and the commies are planning a big protest and boycott for May 1, the commie holiday. Why it's not May 5, I dunno.
What do they mean "recovered"? Confiscated, maybe, but unless they were lost or stolen, how could they be recovered. Newspeak at work.
Because May 5 is "get drunk on crappy cerveza" day.
Uhm, I guess that makes sense, in a mexican sort of way.
Think "Mexican St. Patty's Day". At least in the barrio I used to live in, complete with a parade down the main street and enough Mexican flags to make a blanket for Chihuahua.
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