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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] | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 5 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
- 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 2006 film "Clerks 2," a donkey show was simulated in a fast food restaurant as a going-away present for the character Dante Hicks.