by not-dglt December 20, 2022
by David Childress October 06, 2004
Most people don't know that back in 1912 Hellman's mayonnaise was manufactured in England. In fact, the "Titanic" was carrying 12,000 jars of the condiment scheduled for delivery in Vera Cruz, Mexico which was to be the next port of call for the great ship after New York City.
Mexicans were crazy about the stuff.
The Mexican people were eagerly awaiting delivery and were disconsolate("desperados") at the loss. So much so that they declared a national day of mourning which they still observe today.
It is known, of course, as ...sinko de Mayo.
Mexicans were crazy about the stuff.
The Mexican people were eagerly awaiting delivery and were disconsolate("desperados") at the loss. So much so that they declared a national day of mourning which they still observe today.
It is known, of course, as ...sinko de Mayo.
by dylans girl May 08, 2005
An American national holiday that occurs every June 24, celebrating the overruling of Roe v. Wade. It was coined by the conservative memer Dixon Diaz, who dubbed the day "the End of the Baby Holocaust".
"Sinko" is a misspelling of "cinco", which is Spanish for five, and ironically, the holiday does not occur on a fifth (why not call it Veinticuatro Aborto?). What's even more ironic is that Dixon Diaz, who invented the holiday, claims to be Cuban-American.
"Sinko" is a misspelling of "cinco", which is Spanish for five, and ironically, the holiday does not occur on a fifth (why not call it Veinticuatro Aborto?). What's even more ironic is that Dixon Diaz, who invented the holiday, claims to be Cuban-American.
by Built the Obamids November 27, 2022