LOL I don't think "Mexican Halloween" as a sex position exists. They DO observe "El Dia De Los Muertos" (The Day Of The Dead) though which is actually 2 days, November 1st and 2nd. They are days to remember loved ones who have died; November 1st is for children who have died, and November 2nd is for the adults. They set up "ofrendas" (offerings) on tables and graves, made of flowers, food, and items that the deceased liked. Basically the belief is that they return to earth those 2 nights, and the ofrendas are to welcome them. :) It's common that they observe our Halloween as well. I took Spanish all 4 years in high school, and every year we'd build an ofrenda. :)
(Dunno if you were looking for so elaborate a response, if not, I'm sorry.) There's more info at Wikipedia if you're interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dia_de_los_Muertos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dia_de_los_Muertos)
I love most of the stuff about Spanish class on this show because I loved the class and subject so much but I can also relate to some of the wackiness that takes place. My freshman Spanish teacher was a total spaz. But she makes for plenty of laughs now, looking back. xD
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No. THIS is krumping.
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Thanks for the comment.
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Thanks for the add back. I saw the first 3 posts on your journal and had to friend you. You have great taste in TV, my friend. :)
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Saved a bunch. :)
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Meee too.
Thank you! These are awesome. The Jeff tipping his hat one... GUH.
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I love your icon!
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KRUMPING!
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(Dunno if you were looking for so elaborate a response, if not, I'm sorry.) There's more info at Wikipedia if you're interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dia_de_los_Muertos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dia_de_los_Muertos)
I love most of the stuff about Spanish class on this show because I loved the class and subject so much but I can also relate to some of the wackiness that takes place. My freshman Spanish teacher was a total spaz. But she makes for plenty of laughs now, looking back. xD
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The Halloween episode is my favorite.
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"I know I am not Batman, you can try not being a jerk."
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