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* [http://www.collegestories.com/storyview.aspx?sid=1600 An account of a Donkey Show from collegestories.com] | * [http://www.collegestories.com/storyview.aspx?sid=1600 An account of a Donkey Show from collegestories.com] | ||
* [http://www.eluid.org/news/mexican-donkey-show.jpg Donkey Show Picture] | |||
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Revision as of 22:33, 14 August 2006
Template:Expand A donkey show is an entertainment show in which a woman performs sexual acts with a donkey. It is common knowledge in the area that Tijuana and Juarez cab drivers will offer to take tourists to "donkey shows," and instead take them to a location where they are robbed. A real donkey show is performed in Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
Pop Culture References
- ISeen in the 1984 Tom Hanks movie, Bachelor Party.
- In the film The 40 Year Old Virgin, Seth Rogen's character describes a similar show with a horse used instead of a donkey.
- In the film Suspect Zero, a flashback sequence involving Aaron Eckhart's character in Mexico contains imagery of a Mexican woman with a mule.
- In the TV show Mind of Mencia, featuring comedian Carlos Mencia, he offers comedic advice for college students going to Cancun for spring break and warns them to avoid the "donkey shows".
- In the 2006 film Clerks 2, a donkey show was simulated in a fast food restaurant as a going-away present for Dante Hicks.