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Old April 10, 2009, 08:56 PM
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I knew se ponga needed to go in that sentence, but failed to write it. I did it correctly in the other sentence.
I know. It happens all to often to me too.

you think of something and your fingers write something else!

And I hate it with "odio jarocho" - with all my guts...

Does anyone remember that phrase?
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Old April 11, 2009, 08:48 PM
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And I hate it with "odio jarocho" - with all my guts...

Does anyone remember that phrase?

Did the "Ratón Krispín" make it through the borders?!?!?!

*now there's one ashamed Mexican*
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Old April 11, 2009, 10:49 PM
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Did the "Ratón Krispín" make it through the borders?!?!?!

*now there's one ashamed Mexican*
I don't about that one!

I guess I am a bit older than you.

In Chile there was this show from the US, The Hanna Barbera Show, presenting Huckleberry Hound and friends. There were this cat and 2 mice. The mices' names were pixie and dixie (I think) and the cat would say with a heavy Spaniard accent "Como odio a eso' ratone', lo' odio con odio jarocho"

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