Not sure about the historical veracity of it. But… back in preschool/early elementary school one teacher told us that according to the aztec/mayan calendar the year was 360 days long, but year’s end was 5 days long. During that time no work was permited, so the people made tamales before that time, stock pilling them in clay jars. So when they celebrated the end of the year they would break the jars and get the food preserved in them, and that’s where piñatas come from.Again, not sure if this is real fact or just fancy tales to please children.
- He’s the Diner’s Relief kicker. https://www.gocomics.com/in-security/2021/12/04?ct=v&cti=109864Later in the game he scored a field goal. https://www.gocomics.com/in-security/2022/03/24?ct=v&cti=109864- Tried to crowd surf in celebration, but it swallowed him. https://www.gocomics.com/in-security/2022/03/25?ct=v&cti=109864- Later he reappeared, naked in the parking lot where Sam had taken over a BBQ stand. https://www.gocomics.com/in-security/2022/06/04?ct=v&cti=109864And that’s it, all of the Kenuggy arc, so far.
Last year the consumer protection agencies in Mexico fined most of the tuna canneries as they were selling mostly soy with tuna “flavoring”, the newer cans now read “Contains NO soy”, but reading the ingredients it just claims to contain “vegetable” protein. Except for the expensive premium tuna, wich uses a clear cover so you can see the chunks of meat inside.
Not sure about the historical veracity of it. But… back in preschool/early elementary school one teacher told us that according to the aztec/mayan calendar the year was 360 days long, but year’s end was 5 days long. During that time no work was permited, so the people made tamales before that time, stock pilling them in clay jars. So when they celebrated the end of the year they would break the jars and get the food preserved in them, and that’s where piñatas come from.Again, not sure if this is real fact or just fancy tales to please children.