Five Gadgets To Celebrate Cinco De Mayo

Wed May 2, 2007 11:50PM EDT

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Grab your sombrero and get ready to celebrate Cinco de Mayo this weekend with a high-tech Mexican fiesta. The sun's out, the weather's warm, and it's time to plan some quality time with your family and friends. It feels like summer here in California, and I'm ready to throw my first summer party.

Here are five things every party host should have on-hand this Cinco de Mayo:

1. Heated Nacho Tray: You can't have a Cinco de Mayo party without nachos, so head over to the nearest store to get your electric Nacho tray. Plug it in and keep those chips and dip toasty all night long. 

2. Margarator: Every fiesta needs a good Margarita machine. This blender makes plenty of margaritas to keep your guests happy. Just add ice and tequila to the mix to get the party started.

3. Sno-Cone Maker:  If the kids are coming to the party, why not keep them entertained with delicious sno-cones to cool them down. Electric Sno Makers are pretty inexpensive and make delicious treats for your guests.

4. George Foreman iGrill: I've had grills before, but this one totally rocks. If you live in a place with small patio, you need to get an iGrill. Yes, it has an a speaker system so you can plug in your iPod, and shake your hips with Shakira while you cook those fajita steaks. Yum!

5. Nintendo Wii: The Wii has quite a reputation for being a party starter. WarioWare: Smooth Moves, Mario Party 8, and Happy Feet are excellent crowd pleasers. Just remember, booze and Wiis don't mix. Keep your TV intact by playing your Wii before those crazy drinking games.  

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  • 1 Posted by msmatney@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    You are all illegal immigrants. The Native Americans were here before any of your people came over. I know they did not have green cards or visas or such. But yet they stayed

  • 2 Posted by royphil345 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    That's right... The Native Americans allowed an invasion and were wiped out. There are some that have enjoyed your slave labor and have managed to manipulate the government into acting treasonously and not enforcing The Constitution and law. The borders have treasonously not been defended against a foreign invasion. In the long run... Americans will not stand for it. Treason will be punished. This invasion will be dealt with. Those who use illegal foreign slaves and pay illegal slave wages will be brought to justice. If not... Do you know what will happen? Slavery and government corruption will be just as acceptable here as it is in Mexico. You will only succeed in bringing your oppression here!!! No matter what happens... What you are doing is against the law, good for criminals, bad for freedom.... no matter which way things go... you lose!!! You're simply being used to lower wages ILLEGALLY and UNCONSTITUTIONALLY.

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