Here in Brazil we define the foreigners from any country as "gringos". I think "gringo" has the same meaning in spanish.
regards,
regards,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBhrHaoYONs 😛
Nihill is so funny !
We used that word .. but only for Americans
Nihill is so funny !
Here in Brazil we define the foreigners from any country as "gringos". I think "gringo" has the same meaning in spanish.
regards,
We used that word .. but only for Americans
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We had the best car racer: J.M. Fangio.
We have the best football player (Soccer): Lio Messi.
We had the best football player (Soccer): D. A Maradona.
We have a queen in Holland: Máxima.
now, we have an Argentine Pope.
Next steep: the forum, ja ja ja...
Congratulations and good luck Jorge Mario Bergoglio!, although I'm atheist.
And the best hands of .......
I haven't given too much more than passing attention to Pope Francis.Having passed a bit more than a year of the first non european and first argentine pope, which is your opinion about him? . . .
- Pope John Paul II easily showed more charisma and populist identity than any pope I can recall (going back to Pope John XXIII), but Francis is not far behind.
- Although he has made some statements about reforms within the church's politics and government (e.g., relating to scandals over sexual abuse by priests), there doesn't seem to have been substantive change.
- From time to time he has caught criticism from both the traditionalist as well as modernist factions within, and near to, the church. Being targeted by both sides is sometimes an indication that you are fundamentally right - and that you may not last long in your position.
- He has made comments that, in my mind, should be taken seriously by world leaders and acted on but haven't been.
I don't know, but do you think that Maxima has a gorda bum ?
http://www.nldoet.nl/sites/default/files/NL Doet 2014 004_groot.jpg
http://www.nldoet.nl/sites/default/files/NL Doet 2014 004_groot.jpg
I don't know, but do you think that Maxima has a gorda bum ?
http://www.nldoet.nl/sites/default/files/NL Doet 2014 004_groot.jpg
16:9 Aspect Ratio 😛
As non religious man, I believe that Francisco has an important value as a person per se, and is a sympathetic character.
As non religious man, I believe that Francisco has an important value as a person per se, and is a sympathetic character.
In my opinion, Francisco was elected because the church loss a lot of power in Latin America due to populist governments.
But I agree is a very sympathetic guy ...
Paradoxically, he expresses what an argentine native isn't in the vast majority of the cases: decent, humble, simple, straightforward, colloquial, with solid principles and values, and a large et cetera.
Paradoxically, he expresses what an argentine native isn't in the vast majority of the cases: decent, humble, simple, straightforward, colloquial, with solid principles and values, and a large et cetera.
Some Argentines ..especially the "porteños" (those who live in Buenos Aires - capital) are very racist or despective with countries like Chile, Bolivia, Brazil and Spain and thinks they are the center of universe 😛.
I have some friends in Tucuman ... Oh those guys are so f**** funny and very humble ....

Gentlemen, We have a rule against discussing either politics or religion here. Please respect that.
Basic "Tucumano" ... I love how talks and the words they use, like "ure" (used for refer to the feminine organ)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlEMcRy8AuY
Oh sorry Cal ... i don't read all the thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlEMcRy8AuY
Gentlemen, We have a rule against discussing either politics or religion here. Please respect that.
Oh sorry Cal ... i don't read all the thread

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Cal, we are speaking about the behaviour of Francisco as a person, not his function. I never discuss about religion, and I put it clearly my early posts.
If you still believe that we are writing something incorrect, please tell me what is wrong.
Cordially.
If you still believe that we are writing something incorrect, please tell me what is wrong.
Cordially.
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(those who live in Buenos Aires - capital)
Maybe no one has ever told you folks, but compared to gente(s) from Spain, all of you blokes sound 'un poquito tipico'.
Saw El Secreto de sus Ojos yesterday, with Ricardo Darin : Tipo, Tipo, Tipos (no puedo cambiar de pasion)

Es..Pó..Si....To
Maybe no one has ever told you folks, but compared to gente(s) from Spain, all of you blokes sound 'un poquito tipico'.
Saw El Secreto de sus Ojos yesterday, with Ricardo Darin : Tipo, Tipo, Tipos (no puedo cambiar de pasion)
Es..Pó..Si....To
Sorry Jacco but i don't understand what you mean with "un poquito tipico" ... JAJAJA
This description includes yourself, or you are one of the few exceptionsParadoxically, he expresses what an argentine native isn't in the vast majority of the cases: decent, humble, simple, straightforward, colloquial, with solid principles and values, and a large et cetera.
together with the Pope?
This description includes yourself
Obviously, surely, positively YES!
When an individual expresses such contempt to refer to their own country and their fellow citizens, the people who read it, even if they know little or nothing of the country concerned, they quickly form an opinion on who acts as ridiculous as shamefully. And I assure you this opinion will never be positive. You achieves nothing but ashame yourself. This is not the first of your rants, but also recently you've drop insulting opinions about argentine women , probably because no one of they ever bother to put an eyesight on you. Kind of frustrated Scrooge.
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