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Most people don't know that back in 1912, Hellmann'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 its stop in New York.

This would have been the largest single shipment of mayonnaise ever

delivered to Mexico. But as we know, the great ship did not make it to New

York. The ship hit an iceberg and sank, and the cargo was forever lost.

The people of Mexico, who were crazy about mayonnaise and were eagerly

awaiting its delivery, were disconsolate at the loss. Their anguish was so

great, that they declared a National Day of Mourning which they still

observe to this day.

The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5th and, of course, is known as Sinko de Mayo.

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Andrew (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2004 11:48 pm Most people don't know that back in 1912, Hellmann'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 its stop in New York.

This would have been the largest single shipment of mayonnaise ever

delivered to Mexico. But as we know, the great ship did not make it to New

York. The ship hit an iceberg and sank, and the cargo was forever lost.

The people of Mexico, who were crazy about mayonnaise and were eagerly

awaiting its delivery, were disconsolate at the loss. Their anguish was so

great, that they declared a National Day of Mourning which they still

observe to this day.

The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5th and, of course, is known as Sinko de Mayo.

πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡

Jesus H. Christ! Where is the EA Administrator with his "delete" button when we need him? I hate puns!! :D
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ARGHHH!!!! an awful, awful pun!!

35 lashes with a wet noodle or two with the cat-of-nine-asses

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Perhaps certain posts should be preceded by a bad pun warning.

Andrew may have broken new ground here. I don't remember seeing any previous bad bilingual puns.
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Andrew (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2004 11:48 pm Most people don't know that back in 1912, Hellmann'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 its stop in New York.

This would have been the largest single shipment of mayonnaise ever

delivered to Mexico. But as we know, the great ship did not make it to New

York. The ship hit an iceberg and sank, and the cargo was forever lost.

The people of Mexico, who were crazy about mayonnaise and were eagerly

awaiting its delivery, were disconsolate at the loss. Their anguish was so

great, that they declared a National Day of Mourning which they still

observe to this day.

The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5th and, of course, is known as Sinko de Mayo.

πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡ πŸ˜‡

BOO!!! That's bad!! Living in San Antonio, TX, I can more than appreciate this!!!

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An Onymus (imported) wrote: Sat May 01, 2004 12:20 am Perhaps certain posts should be preceded by a bad pun warning.

Andrew may have broken new ground here. I don't remember seeing any previous bad bilingual puns.

BBoy, Paolo, and Talula gave ample warning with the brief comment of what this particular forum is about...

"Post your amusing or interesting finds from the WWW, jokes, humor or whatever in here. Anything goes, click at your own risk."

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Shortie (imported) wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2004 6:14 am Jesus H. Christ! Where is the EA Administrator with his "delete" button when we need him? I hate puns!! :D

I don't know about Jesus H., but Jesus A. certainly enjoyed it!

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Yes, Andrew, but bad puns are in a class of their own.
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Sinko de Mayo.... ugh... Although Mexicans do love mayonaise, everyone knows that Cinco de Mayo is actually the Mexican version of the Kushubian holiday Pyat Mayu. It celebrates the famous defeat of the elite First Kushubian Cooks brigade by Mexican terrorists during the battle of Santa Maria Dolorossa Totalemente in 1864. The Kushubians were hired by the house of Hapsburg to provide their unique services to King Maxmillian of Mexico. There is a famous painting in the Kushubian national archives of the elite First Cooks Brigade charging the Mexican line in Santa Maria. With their sharp looking bright orange uniforms and chicken feather hats, holding their frying pans aloft in traditional fashion, and yelling "Te S'merditch!" (You Stink!), they remain an awsome sight to this day. Unfortunately, the painting remains unfinished.... the battle ended before the painter could complete his work. To this day, Kushubians celebrate Pyat Mayu by dressing in orange and charging around the streets of their capital city shouting "Te S'merditch!" It's unknown if the First Cooks Brigade is responsible for introducing mayonaise to the Mexicans... the facts are in dispute. πŸ’₯
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OH! THE HORRORS! THE HUMANITIES...

the PUNishment is more that I can bare...

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