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And just a year before that, Tony Montana led the Mexicans to victory over the Swiss in the war for independent beer companies, and we’ve been drinking corona beer on March 5th ever since.
We really don’t learn from history 😔
We really don’t learn from history 😔
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@Zaphod42 I admire your historical knowledge Sir but I fear I must correct you. Tony Montana lost the war in the east and was then killed by the Appalachians in the battle of Little Bigcorn along with General Custard.
Zaphod42 · 51-55, M
@AndysAttic My apologies, for I’m afraid it is I who must correct you, sir. You see, that was T. Montana Sr. A little known fact is that he had a son born just two years after his death the led the Mexican to their famous victory.
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@Zaphod42 Sir, while I agree with the context you must surely be aware that he became involved in the debacle at the 'Bay of Figs' in which he lost to the Cuban leader Shae Guvernan and was later run out of Mexico and ran to Australia where he met Adolf Hitler.
Zaphod42 · 51-55, M
@AndysAttic Good sir, while I do not mean to call attention to minor ignorances of fact, but it was the Bay of Wigs, not figs 🙄
And I had not forgotten his unfortunate involvement there, nor his later unfortunate meeting with the German councilor. But these things in no way diminish his role in starting the the Cinco De Mayo (or translated, “sandwich with mayo”) festival.
And I had not forgotten his unfortunate involvement there, nor his later unfortunate meeting with the German councilor. But these things in no way diminish his role in starting the the Cinco De Mayo (or translated, “sandwich with mayo”) festival.
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