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* The film [[Death to Smoochy]] originally included a scene intended as prelude to an (unshown) donkey show, but the [[MPAA|Ratings Board]] forced its removal. <ref>[[Death to Smoochie]]</ref>
* The film [[Death to Smoochy]] originally included a scene intended as prelude to an (unshown) donkey show, but the [[MPAA|Ratings Board]] forced its removal. <ref>[[Death to Smoochie]]</ref>
* Huntington Beach punk rock band [[Guttermouth]] have a song titled "Lucky the Donkey" on their album [[Musical Monkey]]. The song is about the lead singer, Mark Adkins' mother, having sexual intercourse with a donkey while in Mexico.
* Huntington Beach punk rock band [[Guttermouth]] have a song titled "Lucky the Donkey" on their album [[Musical Monkey]]. The song is about the lead singer, Mark Adkins' mother, having sexual intercourse with a donkey while in Mexico.
* The [[jam band]] [[moe.]] has a song that appears from time to time in their live shows titled, "Tijuana Donkey Show."
* The [[jam band]] [[moe.]] has a song that appears from time to time in their live shows titled, "Tijuana Donkey Show." It appears on their 2007 live album [[Warts and All: Volume 5]].


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Revision as of 22:22, 16 June 2007

A bar in Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico advertising a nightly "donkey's show".

A donkey show is a form of live entertainment in which a person (usually a woman) performs sexual acts with a donkey. It is common for Tijuana and Juarez cab drivers to offer tourists a ride to "donkey shows," yet locals warn that such an offer can easily lead to the tourist(s) being robbed in a remote location. A real donkey show is reportedly performed in Boy's Town, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

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