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Jane May 09, 2008 06:23 AM

No era mi intención insultarte, Poli, pero la manera en que te estabas defendiendo, me dió pena... vamos!
De todas manera, escribes y expresas incluyendo mejor que algunas poetas que conozco.;)

Alfonso May 09, 2008 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Jane (Post 7977)
No era mi intención insultarte, Poli, pero la manera en que te estabas defendiendo, me dio pena... ¡vamos!
De todas manera, escribes y te expresas :bad: mejor que algunas :bad:peotas:bad: que conozco.;)

:bad:Peotas:bad:: ¿pelotas, peonzas, personas, marmotas...?

Alfonso May 09, 2008 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Jane (Post 7974)
Alfonso, ¡cómo eres! (is this corrcet?)

Yes, it is.

Jane May 09, 2008 06:35 AM

Gracias, Alfonso, por corrigirme.
¿Qué es una peonza?
Pelota ya sé,gracias a la santa Iris.:love: :)
Personas... bueno, ya veremos.:p

Alfonso May 09, 2008 06:41 AM

Peonza is a whipping top. What's a whipping top? ;)

poli May 09, 2008 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Alfonso (Post 7973)
I can't understand why you think poets are guilty of something.
But, if you are fond of metaphors, you can become a poet, guilty or innocent.

Pués,(can I use pues here?) Alfonso, no entiendes la ironía. Sí, es absurdo ser acusado por ser un poeta. Mi español es torpe sigo en inglés
To accuse someone of being a poet is completely absurd--as if it were(el subjuntivo en inglés) a crime. To defend youself against such accusations takes it further. Then, Jane defends the accused victim. The victim
then, gets insulted at the accusation of not being a poet. This is a prime
example of irony taken to an extreme.

Jane May 09, 2008 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 7984)
Pués,(can I use pues here?) Alfonso, no entiendes la ironía. Sí, es absurdo ser acusado por ser un poeta. Mi español es torpe sigo en inglés
To accuse someone of being a poet is completely absurd--as if it were(el subjuntivo en inglés) a crime. To defend youself against such accusations takes it further. Then, Jane defends the accused victim. The victim
then, gets insulted at the accusation of not being a poet. This is a prime
example of irony taken to an extreme.

:):):):D:D
Me encanta este foro!!!:love:

Alfonso May 09, 2008 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 7984)
To accuse someone of being a poet is completely absurd...

That makes me feel better, since I thought you were a new Plato sending poets off from the perfect Republic. :rolleyes:

Sí, puedes usar pues tal y como lo usas, pero sin acento. ;)

poli May 09, 2008 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Alfonso (Post 7978)
:bad:Peotas:bad:: ¿pelotas, peonzas, personas, marmotas...?

Jane,
Notice none of his quesses include the obvious (poetas) sino palabras
mas o menos despectivas. Me parece que él está mostrando símtomas de una dificiencia cognitiva precós. ¡ Pobre Alfi!

Poli

Tomisimo May 13, 2008 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Alfonso (Post 7983)
Peonza is a whipping top. What's a whipping top? ;)

If I understand it correctly, peonza is a top (whipping/spinning/humming top [the toy]). This is a trompo in Mexico.

http://forums.tomisimo.org/attachmen...1&d=1210713780


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