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flomojopoanode Jul 11, 2007

ok! I need help everyone! My girlfriend's sister and her husband are stuck in NY at Laguardia with no where to stay, and no one to hang with. They had to come from Arizona to the Stanley Theater...

flomojopoanode Jul 11, 2007

bump!!!!

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

they dont want to venture out into the city? alone?

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

Yeah really, according to you and a few others NYC will be utopia in the new system. They should go tour that peaceful area called the Bronx. LOL!!!

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

i didnt say it WOULD but it could. WE DONT KNOW. let it go guero. LOL

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

The name is Dan... Sarcasm is my game... ;oP And I prefer to be called a gringo. Thanks. Haha...

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

HAHAHAH gringo sounds so...demeaning. guero's much nicer. some even have it as a nickname. lol

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

I used to work with Mexicans at a supermarket. They cussed at me in spanish all the time. Guero and Gringo were widely used. Hahaha...

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

hahaha did they call you "gavacho" (sp?) thats the lowest of the low for a white person. lol

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

Oh, they called me lots of nice things. Some were pretty disgusting. I actually met my ex-wife by calling her a cuss word in Spanish. How romantic eh? LOL!!

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

did she even know what you said?

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

We used to used the loudspeaker and say things like, "Chata vargas, please call the Deli". LOL!! I don't remember what that means. I hope it's not bad. Haha...

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

chata/chato is short/stubby. lol i assume vargas is a last name. lol

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

Hmmm what else... They used to call me the spanish term for a woman's you know what on the loudspeaker. They'd be like, "C..... come back to the deli". LOL!! Those guys were nuts.

socalgal Jul 11, 2007

and your manager would let them do that?

brotherman Jul 11, 2007

The Mgr was oblivious to what they were saying.

juicymango Jul 11, 2007

that same word.. pronounced almost exactly the same way, means "aunt" in Polish sooooooooo that's fun

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brothermanOG 2004

Sorry, we're talking about Spanish. That sounds amazing and all, but the "C" word in Spanish is just way funnier. ;oP

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003

yes but when i was little and just came here from Poland and we were in a crowded place and i was calling my aunt in Polish.. and then suddenly people were looking at me weird and my aunt told me it was a bad word in spanish.. that wasn't fun.

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brothermanOG 2004

Ok, that is kind of funny. Haha...

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