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May Meeting
« on: April 20, 2009, 09:26:44 PM »
Hey All-

So since the month of May is about to roll in, the May Club meeting is scheduled at my house for May 5th. It seems like 7pm has been a good time for past meetings. If you need directions PM or call me (859)816-1443. If you have camp chairs... bring them... also drinks and snacks. I do have a couple ball fields for a back yard, so if anyone brings their kids, there is a place for them to run around.
See you all soon,
Tim

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2009, 11:05:44 PM »
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2009, 12:56:02 AM »
Thanks Tim! Will post info probably within the week

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2009, 10:37:08 PM »
i don't have duty so i'll try and be their unless they screw us over again that day.
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2009, 06:21:58 AM »
CINCO DE MAYO   :o  i will be there with bells on, if thats ok... maybe not the bells
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2009, 01:58:28 PM »
I'll be there.
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2009, 07:18:20 PM »
i'll be there.
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2009, 01:09:11 AM »
i'll try to make this again, tuesday is not good for me! my restaurant will be busy azz heck! tuesday Cinco de Mayo......i got an idea next meeting will do it at my restaurant..lol ;D
« Last Edit: April 23, 2009, 03:32:30 AM by nvrdun »

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #8 on: April 23, 2009, 02:58:09 PM »
again with the tuesdays!

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2009, 03:20:42 PM »
again with the tuesdays!

Our meetings have been on Tuesday since the club was founded...

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2009, 11:18:55 PM »
again with the tuesdays!

Our meetings have been on Tuesday since the club was founded...

i know but it's the day my wife works split shift.  besides i've only been on the forum since september :D

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #11 on: April 24, 2009, 05:45:53 AM »
any SPECIAL things we should bring considering its a holiday...!
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #12 on: April 24, 2009, 02:34:03 PM »
Really?  A holiday?  For Mexico?!?!  The U.S. does not officially celebrate Mexican Independance day.  That was won in Mexico.  By Mexicans.

If you worked for me and said you were taking the 5th of May off because you are Mexican, I would fire you and tell you to move back to Mexico and then you could have the day off. ;D
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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #13 on: April 24, 2009, 02:38:47 PM »
I'm with Axle on that one... But if you want something to drink or eat bring it. I don't care if anyone drinks... But have a plan and be responsible

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Re: May Meeting
« Reply #14 on: April 24, 2009, 04:26:51 PM »
Really?  A holiday?  For Mexico?!?!  The U.S. does not officially celebrate Mexican Independance day.  That was won in Mexico.  By Mexicans.

If you worked for me and said you were taking the 5th of May off because you are Mexican, I would fire you and tell you to move back to Mexico and then you could have the day off. ;D

Technically it's not a holiday...but we should still celebrate!!

The 5th of May is not Mexican Independence Day, but it should be!  And Cinco de Mayo is not an American holiday, but it should be.  Mexico declared its independence from mother Spain on midnight, the 15th of September, 1810.  And it took 11 years before the first Spanish soldiers were told and forced to leave Mexico.

So, why Cinco de Mayo?  And why should Americans savor this day as well?  Because 4,000 Mexican soldiers smashed the French and traitor Mexican army of 8,000 at Puebla, Mexico, 100 miles east of Mexico City on the morning of May 5, 1862.

The French had landed in Mexico (along with Spanish and English troops) five months earlier on the pretext of collecting Mexican debts from the newly elected government of democratic President (and Indian) Benito Juarez.  The English and Spanish quickly made deals and left.  The French, however, had different ideas.

Under Emperor Napoleon III, who detested the United States, the French came to stay.  They brought a Hapsburg prince with them to rule the new Mexican empire.  His name was Maximilian; his wife, Carolota.  Napoleon's French Army had not been defeated in 50 years, and it invaded Mexico with the finest modern equipment and with a newly reconstituted Foreign Legion.  The French were not afraid of anyone, especially since the United States was embroiled in its own Civil War.

The French Army left the port of Vera Cruz to attack Mexico City to the west, as the French assumed that the Mexicans would give up should their capital fall to the enemy -- as European countries traditionally did.

Under the command of Texas-born General Zaragosa, (and the cavalry under the command of Colonel Porfirio Diaz, later to be Mexico's president and dictator), the Mexicans awaited.  Brightly dressed French Dragoons led the enemy columns.  The Mexican Army was less stylish.

General Zaragosa ordered Colonel Diaz to take his cavalry, the best in the world, out to the French flanks.  In response, the French did a most stupid thing; they sent their cavalry off to chase Diaz and his men, who proceeded to butcher them.  The remaining French infantrymen charged the Mexican defenders through sloppy mud from a thunderstorm and through hundreds of head of stampeding cattle stirred up by Indians armed only with machetes.

When the battle was over, many French were killed or wounded and their cavalry was being chased by Diaz' superb horsemen miles away.  The Mexicans had won a great victory that kept Napoleon III from supplying the confederate rebels for another year, allowing the United States to build the greatest army the world had ever seen.  This grand army smashed the Confederates at Gettysburg just 14 months after the battle of Puebla, essentially ending the Civil War.

Union forces were then rushed to the Texas/Mexican border under General Phil Sheridan, who made sure that the Mexicans got all the weapons and ammunition they needed to expel the French.  American soldiers were discharged with their uniforms and rifles if they promised to join the Mexican Army to fight the French.  The American Legion of Honor marched in the Victory Parade in Mexico, City.

It might be a historical stretch to credit the survival of the United States to those brave 4,000 Mexicans who faced an army twice as large in 1862.  But who knows?

In gratitude, thousands of Mexicans crossed the border after Pearl Harbor to join the U.S. Armed Forces.  As recently as the Persian Gulf War, Mexicans flooded American consulates with phone calls, trying to join up and fight another war for America.

Mexicans, you see, never forget who their friends are, and neither do Americans.  That's why Cinco de Mayo is such a party -- A party that celebrates freedom and liberty.  There are two ideals which Mexicans and Americans have fought shoulder to shoulder to protect, ever since the 5th of May, 1862.  VIVA! el CINCO DE MAYO!!