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Tortola, BVI May 2006 "Pay It Forward"
Submitted by christine on 2007-07-04 02:56:51 (via www.bjandtony.com)
When going on a trip, it may happen for anybody to leave his passport home. Next, there is always the risk of losing one’s luggage. Adventure continues with cocktails making one’s evenings be sort of a blur. But, if friends are around, the good mood is granted. Even more, in the natural paradise of British Virgin Islands.
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Submitted by Adele on 2007-07-04 07:43:16
Hi,

These guys seemed to have a delightful time there...except for the evenings when everything ended up a blur... you can't enojoy it fully then... in my opinion.

What is Cinco de Mayo, is there a holiday on this day? What do they celebrate?
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Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-07-04 08:55:01
Cinco de Mayo is Mexican Independence Day
Submitted by Adele on 2007-07-05 04:03:57
Hi,

Thank you for your quick reply. I have a friend who was born on this date and when he told me his birthday he said el cinco de Mayo, although he is English speaking. And I could not understand why he keeps saying that, I guess he knew this is an important day...

Is that a great holiday celebrated in a certain way?
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Submitted by Anonymous on 2007-07-05 05:20:10
It is like St. Patrick's day... On St. Patrick's day, everyone is Irish... On Cinco de Mayo, everyone is Mexican! Any old reason to celebrate!
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