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Ciro Pabón
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Sorry William Parkar and Bradley: you're welcomed to the forum, but, pleeze, no commercial link signatures. I ask you again, in public and by PM, to remove the commercial link signature of your profile. Unless you comply with that, I will remove your posts. If you keep posting like that, your user will be removed. Thanks in advance.
Ciro

Belatti
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Pandamasque wrote: My old nickname was a bit too unfamiliar sounding for most foreigners. Too easy to misspell etc.
I believe you! Belatti has got 1 "L" and 2 "Ts", besides that its not that hard to spell. Still, the 70% of the forumers write "Bellati" :roll:
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Giblet
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Pandamasque wrote:Hi.

I have a passion for cars and racing. I'm not at all a technical person, more of a romantic one. Some of you may have noticed that. I'm a long time reader... and poster. I just wanted a new nickname. :wink: I am aware that having more than one account is not allowed, but I don't intend to use the old one, so it can be blocked.
I liked your funny avatars better, this panda creeps me the heck out.
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Rod_in_Chile
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Hello ex pat Aussie living in Southern Chile, ex farmer, ex electrician current English teacher and soon to be Electrical engineer, love to watch racing especially at the local level lucky enough to live not to far from the Interlomas track
I can be a Huevon ( bastard ) at times

mx_tifoso
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Welcome Rod and everyone else that's new.

Rod, do you know for sure that in Chile they use the word 'huevon' as in bastard? I've know it to mean lazy.

Huevon = Flojo = Lazy.

And for an English teacher you sure do love run on sentences. :wink:
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pipex
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Hello Rod, welcome here, from a Chilean fellow. 8)
"We will have to wait and see".

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mx, huevón significa cualquier huevada jajajaja that means everything hahahaha
it is used in a myriad of contexts... :lol:
"We will have to wait and see".

Rod_in_Chile
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Huevon is a very useful word, but here it is used primarily as bastard in various contexts, and you can say huevon flojo.

I do get a little lazy about punctuation on forums don't I? :lol:

Rod_in_Chile
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Hi pipex, Chilensi? no hue :lol:

pipex
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i'm not kidding :lol:
"We will have to wait and see".

mx_tifoso
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Pues cada vez aprendo mas sobre otras culturas, gracias.

You can also say "Que hueva", meaning "What a bore", but sounding much better than the English translation. And it's more for the younger crowd IMO.

And I like how Pipex unknowingly pointed out how to laugh in different languages.

Spanish: Jajajajaja

English: Hahahahaha

:)
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;) I learn a lot of things here as well. This is my last post for today, i'm studying for a exam, i should be sleeping right now :(
mx you should say "huevá" to sound more like a Chilean :)
"We will have to wait and see".

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Pandamasque
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mx_tifosi wrote:"Que hueva", meaning "What a bore"
You wouldn't believe how inappropriate that sounds in Ukrainain... and Russian and a few other languages with common F-words. :)

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tk421
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i thought cabrón meant bastard...
Best regards. I guess this explains why I'm not at my post!

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Jukebox wrote:Since this is a new forum board and all members don't know eachother at all. Why don't we use this thread to introduce ourself and welcome any new member that registers in here.

I'll start....Jukebox here from KL, Malaysia and a very die hard fan of Ferrari & Michael.
Hi all, I am a new member of forum. Would a newcomer be warmly welcome here? Good day you guys!!!

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