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(Total nonsense. Donkey shows are easily found in Tijuana. Denial is politically correct, but factually incorrect.)
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A '''donkey show''' is a form of [[sex tourism]] entertainment in [[Tijuana, Mexico]] involving [[Zoophilia|inter-species erotica]] with a [[donkey]].<ref>{{cite news |author= |title=Foreign Affairs |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=W18EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA103&dq=%22donkey+show%22+mexico&ei=jY7US8fxMKa4ywSK2py7DA&cd=9#v=onepage&q=%22donkey%20show%22%20mexico&f=false |quote=... 'the donkey show,' which highlighted a Catherine the Great-style coupling between ... | volume=45 |issue=6 |work=[[Los Angeles Magazine]] |date=June 1, 2000 |accessdate=2010-04-25 }}</ref><ref name=dawson>{{cite book |author=[[Jim Dawson]] |title=Who Cut the Cheese?: A Cultural History of the Fart |year=1999 |publisher= |quote=There was a time when guys would boast of having seen a girl-and-donkey show in Tijuana, Mexico. No doubt there are clandestine clubs that have put these ... | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RLSXmhudzOQC&pg=PA155&dq=%22donkey+show%22+mexico&ei=jY7US8fxMKa4ywSK2py7DA&cd=10#v=onepage&q=%22donkey%20show%22%20mexico&f=false |isbn=1580080111 }}</ref><ref name=tijuana>{{cite web|url=http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=328|title=Tijuana Donkey Show  |quote=So what is a Tijuana Donkey Show, you may be wondering? ... the "authentico" version usually is held in a dirt floor bar or "discoteca" (a dance floor) where patrons are taxi-cabbed in, (The cabbies get a cut) and then are enticed to purchase large amounts of cerveza (beer) or gamble, while waiting for the "main event" of a beautiful, scantly clad Latina woman (not to mention handsomely paid) arousing a restrained donkey lying on its back. ... |date=May 3, 2006|publisher=Greensboring.com|accessdate=2009-08-08}}</ref>
A '''donkey show''' is a form of [[sex tourism]] entertainment in [[Tijuana, Mexico]] involving [[Zoophilia|inter-species erotica]] with a [[donkey]].<ref>{{cite news |author= |title=Foreign Affairs |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=W18EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA103&dq=%22donkey+show%22+mexico&ei=jY7US8fxMKa4ywSK2py7DA&cd=9#v=onepage&q=%22donkey%20show%22%20mexico&f=false |quote=... 'the donkey show,' which highlighted a Catherine the Great-style coupling between ... | volume=45 |issue=6 |work=[[Los Angeles Magazine]] |date=June 1, 2000 |accessdate=2010-04-25 }}</ref><ref name=dawson>{{cite book |author=[[Jim Dawson]] |title=Who Cut the Cheese?: A Cultural History of the Fart |year=1999 |publisher= |quote=There was a time when guys would boast of having seen a girl-and-donkey show in Tijuana, Mexico. No doubt there are clandestine clubs that have put these ... | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RLSXmhudzOQC&pg=PA155&dq=%22donkey+show%22+mexico&ei=jY7US8fxMKa4ywSK2py7DA&cd=10#v=onepage&q=%22donkey%20show%22%20mexico&f=false |isbn=1580080111 }}</ref><ref name=tijuana>{{cite web|url=http://greensboring.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=328|title=Tijuana Donkey Show  |quote=So what is a Tijuana Donkey Show, you may be wondering? ... the "authentico" version usually is held in a dirt floor bar or "discoteca" (a dance floor) where patrons are taxi-cabbed in, (The cabbies get a cut) and then are enticed to purchase large amounts of cerveza (beer) or gamble, while waiting for the "main event" of a beautiful, scantly clad Latina woman (not to mention handsomely paid) arousing a restrained donkey lying on its back. ... |date=May 3, 2006|publisher=Greensboring.com|accessdate=2009-08-08}}</ref>
Taxi drivers in [[Tijuana, Mexico]] offer tourists a ride to see a donkey show in the [[red light district]].<ref name=tijuana/><ref name=west>{{cite book |author= |title=New West |year=1981 |publisher= |quote=One of the drivers offered to drive me to a donkey show. In Tijuana's past the donkey show was always rumored to exist, ... | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CUIcAQAAIAAJ&q=donkey+show+mexico&dq=donkey+show+mexico&hl=en&ei=KIzUS4PNN8OAlAfoqPHsDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA |isbn= }}</ref> The shows are difficult to verify and may be [[urban legends]], but anecdotal accounts are frequent.<ref>{{cite news |author= |title=Ethnic, sexual slurs pervade bar |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DP&p_theme=dp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10A9D60C5B674690&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |quote=Although donkey shows in Tijuana and other border towns are impossible to verify , the Internet is rife with anecdotal accounts of brothel bestiality. ... |work=[[Denver Post]] |date=June 8, 2005 |accessdate=2010-05-21 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author= |title=On the Borders |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/110574124.html?dids=110574124:110574124&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+17,+2002&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=On+the+borders&pqatl=google |quote=I did ask Ricardo Lizarraga about Tijuana donkey shows. He laughed. I havent heard the donkey show rumor in years he said. It's like an urban legend ... |work=[[Chicago Tribune]] |date=March 17, 2002 |accessdate=2010-05-21 }}</ref> Author [[Jim Dawson]] writes: "No doubt there are clandestine clubs that have put these sordid floorshows on display, but if every man who claims he actually saw one is telling the truth, there must be a lot of bowlegged women hobbling around Tijuana."<ref name=dawson/>
However, the real myth is the location of the show: police restrictions make it impossible for donkey shows to be held in Tijuana.<ref name=tijuana /> A donkey is laid on its back in the middle of the dance floor, its legs are restrained, and then a woman performs sexual acts on the donkey while the customers cheer.<ref name=tijuana />
The "donkey show" myth is deeply embedded in US popular culture, and it is occasionally given as a reason to visit Tijuana. From time to time one may come across naive tourists going up and down ''La Coahuila'' street, unsuccessfully trying to find the show.<ref name=alejandro>{{cite book |title= Nor-tec rifa!: electronic dance music from Tijuana to the world |series= Currents in Iberian and Latin American Music |chapter= Where's the Donkey Show, Mr. Mariachi? Reterritorialing TJ|author= Alejandro L. Madrid, Alejandro Luis Madrid-González |edition= illustrated |publisher= Oxford University Press US |year= 2008 |isbn= 9780195342628 |pages= 16, 115, 145, 217 (footnote 2), 220 (footnote 41) |url= http://books.google.es/books?id=Q2W6uYsvqroC }}</ref> "Local guides" will get paid for telling tourists that the show is held at a certain club, where the tourists will spend their money on alcohol until they realize they were cheated or they get tired of waiting.<ref name=tijuana /> Some guides, including some taxi drivers, will occasionally lure the tourists into dark streets to mug them.<ref name=tijuana />
More recently the term has been used to describe a situation that has become a "complete mess".<ref>{{cite book|author=[[Jonathon Green]]  |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5GpLcC4a5fAC&pg=PA428&dq=%22donkey+show%22+sex&ei=sqfzS6XUEZXakQSzncnZBw&cd=2#v=onepage&q=%22donkey%20show%22%20sex&f=false |title=Cassell's dictionary of slang |accessdate=2010-05-21 |year=2005 |publisher=[[Sterling Publishing Company]] }}</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 07:38, 19 June 2011

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

A donkey show is a form of sex tourism entertainment in Tijuana, Mexico involving inter-species erotica with a donkey.[1][2][3]

Trivia

  • "Losin' It" is a 1983 comedy film starring Tom Cruise, Shelley Long, Jackie Earle Haley, and John Stockwell. Set in 1965, four rowdy teenage guys travel to Tijuana,[4] Mexico to see a "Donkey Show"[5] and to lose their virginity.
  • A fictional account appeared in the 1984 film Bachelor Party with Tom Hanks. It had a quaalude-popping,[6] cocaine-snorting donkey at the bachelor party ready to perform a donkey show, who dies of a drug overdose.[7]
  • In the 2005 book The Godfather Returns written by Mark Winegardner. In the story Fredo Corleone's wife Dustin Dunn insists they attend one. The passage reads: "on a whim, they'd headed to Mexico. When they'd gotten there, Deanna Dunn, insisted on going to see a donkey show. ... who thought that watching a donkey fuck a teenage Indian girl was a hoot."[8]
  • In the 2006 film Clerks II the character Randal Graves sets up a surprise going away party for Dante Hicks at Mooby's where he hires "Kinky Kelly and the Sexy Stud".[9] The reviewer Joel Siegel wrote that he was revolted by the scene in which the donkey show is discussed and walked out of the movie.[10] He said: "It was so foul and mean and repulsive. I finally realized I could not say anything positive ... I wasn't ready for this kind of smut ... I hope (director Kevin Smith) doesn't make any more movies."
  • In the 2007 movie The Heartbreak Kid, Ben Stiller and Michelle Monaghan are tricked in to a small theater with false advertising but instead find a donkey show.[11]
  • In the fourth season, episode one of Showtimes hit series Weeds, the donkey show is mentioned.
  • In the fourth season, episode two of The OC, Julie Cooper mentioned that Seth Cohen is not the type to attend a donkey show while he is in Mexico with Ryan Atwood.
  • In the fifth season of Scrubs, episode 21 ("My Fallen Idol"), Dr. Kelso invites both J.D. and Turk to a "tasteful" donkey show, adding that one of the entertainers had actually been in a soap opera.
  • In the third season finale of Supernatural (No Rest For the Wicked), Dean converses with Sam: "We could get some señoritas, cervezas, What's spanish for donkey show?"
  • There is a Local Radio show in Eugene, Oregon Called "The Donkey Show, The only legal donkey show in America." Tune is 2pm-7pm local time. 101.5 Kfly-fm

References

  1. "Foreign Affairs". Los Angeles Magazine. Vol. 45, no. 6. June 1, 2000. Retrieved 2010-04-25. ... 'the donkey show,' which highlighted a Catherine the Great-style coupling between ...
  2. Jim Dawson (1999). Who Cut the Cheese?: A Cultural History of the Fart. ISBN 1580080111. There was a time when guys would boast of having seen a girl-and-donkey show in Tijuana, Mexico. No doubt there are clandestine clubs that have put these ...
  3. "Tijuana Donkey Show". Greensboring.com. May 3, 2006. Retrieved 2009-08-08. So what is a Tijuana Donkey Show, you may be wondering? ... the "authentico" version usually is held in a dirt floor bar or "discoteca" (a dance floor) where patrons are taxi-cabbed in, (The cabbies get a cut) and then are enticed to purchase large amounts of cerveza (beer) or gamble, while waiting for the "main event" of a beautiful, scantly clad Latina woman (not to mention handsomely paid) arousing a restrained donkey lying on its back. ...
  4. Maslin, Janet (1983-04-08). "Losin' It". The New York Times.
  5. Bender, Steven (2003). Greasers and gringos: Latinos, law, and the American imagination. NYU Press. pp. 67, 117. ISBN 9780814798874. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
  6. Freedman, Richard (1984-07-06). "'Bachelor Party' Is Just A Bit Better Than Par For Summer Entertainment". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. pp. D3. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
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  8. Mark Winegardner (2005). The Godfather Returns. p. 252. Last night, they'd taken their wives and gone out on the town, such as it was. On a whim, they'd headed to Mexico. When they'd gotten there, Deanna Dunn insisted on going to see a donkey show. Charlotte, at least as of this morning, ...
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  10. Kevin Smith. "My Boring Ass Life". Retrieved 2010-04-25. I can't fault Mr. Siegel for feeling 'revolted' (his producer's description of Joel's reaction) by our flick; in truth, there is a donkey show in it, and I recognize that brand of whimsy might not be for everybody. Film appreciation is very subjective, and maybe Joel just isn't into ass-to-mouth conversations.
  11. Leavenworth, Jesse (July 21, 2006). "When A Critic Walks Out Of A Movie. Siegel Blasted For Noisy Clerks II Departure". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2010-05-21. According to a New York Post story Wednesday, [Joel Siegel] chose Option 3. The film critic for ABC later told a Post reporter, "It was so foul and mean and repulsive. I finally realized I could not say anything positive . . . I wasn't ready for this kind of smut . . . I hope [director Kevin Smith] doesn't make any more movies."