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Subject: Latin Day

2007-11-13 15:40:05
Let's tell me your really funny jokes
2007-11-13 15:47:19
I really don't give a crap what international people think to be honest.

By the way, I like spanish people, if I see a spanish person, I'll buy them a beer. If that spanish person calls me a fascist, I'll punch them in the mouth. That's not me being a fascist, that's you being a dick.

Just thought I'd clear that up.

Honestly, who'd have thought that we'd end up offending the SPANISH.

All the people in here have done is tried to be CIVIL.

The last thing that anyone wants here is a WAR.
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2007-11-13 15:50:33
Don't you know that English is the worst humor? Internationallity the people think that...

The only other humour to "English" humour is slapstick, which was invented by English people in the US, where they speak a very simple version of English. Now I know they will fairly soon be all speaking Spanish, but not yet. As for slapstick, Mr. Bean (who is shit) is a world phenomenon in the genre and happens to be very English, even drives an Aston...

I await your world famous Spanish comics eagerly. Will there be any touring the UK soon? Maybe at the Fringe?
2007-11-13 15:52:12
Them fellas that play the pan-pipes, they were quite funny.

Gypsy Kings, is it ?

I like that one they do, "JAMBALAAAAAYEEEEYAAAAAAA". That one has me in stitches.
2007-11-13 16:50:01
The most famous Spanish comedian are "Cruz y Raya" and "Los Morancos" because they had TV programmes, but I think that they aren't funny. Here we have "late shows" that are very funny.

"el club de la comedia" is a good comedy programme
2007-11-13 16:58:45
The most famous Spanish comedian are them???

That's humor for elders..
2007-11-13 17:18:32
they are the most famous because they had TV programmes, only for them, one to Cruz y Raya and another to Los Morancos. But there are a lot of better comedian
2007-11-13 17:18:43
Don't you know that English is the worst humor? Internationallity the people think that...

I've generally found people either love us, or hate us!
2007-11-13 17:26:18
Bit like marmite.
2007-11-13 17:37:34
Yep...

I saw Cruz y Raya one day... almost made me cry. Pretty bad..

Looks like an old "Funny" tv programm of a Chilenian (I Think) comedian named The Fat Porcel... The program disapear because was very but very bad!!! And disapear because the people turn off their tv's when the programm stared.

But Cruz y Raya... I dont understand how spanish people keep whatching that crap.
2007-11-13 18:03:14
So jagd_ve, as one that knows Spanish comedy, would you say that ViLLa7 (god that is annoying to write) is spouting barnacles?
2007-11-13 18:04:19
you missed out the [star]
2007-11-13 18:16:25
I don't understand your question

Is simple, you can write villa as well
2007-11-13 18:16:46
I told you it was annoying...
2007-11-13 18:17:49
Jaize would like to know if jagd_ve thinks that you are talking rubbish. Spouting barnacles is an English phrase for talking rubbish.

Another way to say this would be to say "Is Villa7 on a wind up ?".

Please don't be offended, Spouting Barnacles is a commonly used phrase in England.
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2007-11-13 18:19:32
as well as 'aha me hearties'