Wanna hear a story about me getting spanish words mixed up? I thought you did.
The other day Brandon, Nathan and I went to Baja Fresh (which in the past, I pronounced in a more french way, rather that Ba-ha Fresh). Brandon ordered a burrito for us to split, and afterward, at the table, I said, "Did you remember to ask them not to put Cinco De Mayo on our food?" He and Nathan laughed at me a bit, when I realized my mistake. Cinco De Mayo is May 5th, a Mexican holiday. Pico de Gayo is a mix of onions, tomatoes, and cilantro that I abhor. Guess there's kind of a difference between the two. :)
The other day Brandon, Nathan and I went to Baja Fresh (which in the past, I pronounced in a more french way, rather that Ba-ha Fresh). Brandon ordered a burrito for us to split, and afterward, at the table, I said, "Did you remember to ask them not to put Cinco De Mayo on our food?" He and Nathan laughed at me a bit, when I realized my mistake. Cinco De Mayo is May 5th, a Mexican holiday. Pico de Gayo is a mix of onions, tomatoes, and cilantro that I abhor. Guess there's kind of a difference between the two. :)
