One of 21 Episodes! SUBSCRIBE NOW! San Diego hosts one of the larger US celebrations of Cinco De Mayo. We made the most of it. www.speedysroadtrip.com/ Song lyrics: Taco, Taaaco, Taac (repeat)
I’ve introduced my children to this series in 2024. They grew up watching GMM with my wife and I. In a world on fire this goodness is like a firehose of relief.
I reflexively pull out my Flip Video camera whenever I see something I wanna film and put on RU-vid, in real life. ... I started reaching for my pocket at the dancing part, then I was like "Wait."
lol that was great! the taco song reminds me of this song my dad used to sing all the time that went "taco taco enchalada. gimme some beans in a hot tortilla"(repeat until you annoy someone) you guys are hilarious!
So my spanish teacher had us watch this in class today just for random fun, and when it came on i was like HAHAHA oh my gosh, its Rhett and Link from youtube! Accept only one person even knew what i was talking about..... XD
1) In 1865, United States Army General Philip Sheridan, under the supervision of President Andrew Johnson and General Ulysses S. Grant, assembled 50,000 troops, and dispatched them to the border between Mexico and the United States. There, his corps ran patrols to visibly threaten intervention against the French, and also supplied weapons to Juárez's forces.
hahahaha You guy are crazy. I wonder what all the people was wondering, the fake blonde lady seemed to be in shock!!! HAHAHAHA!! Thanks for bringing a mexican flavor to youtube!! Love u guys!!
Nice! Once, a guy in my class wanted to get something to eat from the teacher. And then he decided to do a dance and got stuff for everyone! Oh happy day! so is alka-seltzer sponsering you guys? thants awesome!
Of all the things I thought I would see today, a 6'7" man dancing in the streets of San Diego, surrounded by dozens of Mexicans and Mexicans... hilarious.
I'm always amazed at people who feel the necessity to reply to a comments I made almost a year ago. I had to go back and read the entire argument, just so you know. Personally, I don't see what's so confusing about it. If you have a specific question...well...just ask.
2)On 12 February 1866, the US demanded the French withdraw their forces from Mexico, moved soldiers to positions along the Rio Grande, and set up a naval blockade to prevent French reinforcements from landing. Shortly thereafter, the French announced their plans to withdraw from Mexico. It took American intervention to prevent MexiKKKo from becoming a French colony.
I never thought that little "Pop, pop, fizz, fizz" jingle could be sung in any way that wasn't catchy, but you proved me wrong. By the way, are you really sponsored by Alka-Seltzer or is that a joke? I suppose they'd have lawyers suing your butts off if it wasn't official.
I am not going to say that Mexicans rule because this is not true, however, one thing is true: Nothing and can stop the pride of the Mexicans and their presence in the United States and many other parts of the world, viva el Cinco de Mayo!!!