"Magda" wrote in message
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> On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 14:27:51 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "Buck"
> arranged some electrons, so they looked
> like this :
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> ...
> ... "Magda" wrote in message
> ... news:pg4hp1htbkbok73pjf5gkm192g29tsg9h4@4ax.com...
> ... > On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 10:19:07 -0700, in rec.travel.europe, Hatunen
> ... >
> ... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... >
> ... > ... On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 21:28:17 GMT, "Bill McKee"
> ... > ... wrote:
> ... > ...
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... >"Cochon Capitaliste" wrote in message
> ... > ... >news:1133960347.039059.314930@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> ... > ... >Evleth is also, Donna Evleth, Tim C., Magda, EvelynvogtGamble.
> ... > ... >rec.travel.europe is the new battlefield! Their Negro drug
> dealer got
> ... > ... >out of the joint and fled back to the USA.
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... >Allons enfants de la Patrie,
> ... > ... >Le jour de gloire est arrivé !
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... >The new battlecry is: Evleths! Back to Manteca! (California)
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... >Cochon Capitaliste
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... >What do you have against Manteca?
> ... > ... >
> ... > ... Besides living in a city named "Lard"?
> ... >
> ... > Manteca is Spanish for butter.
> ...
> ... No it is not.
> ...
> ... Thanks for playing.
>
> Yes, it is. Thank you for going to hell.
>
I speak, read, and write Spanish.
Have for many years.
Learned it in day to day life and at university.
Have worked in Spanish only environments, and still employ Spanish speakers
from time to time.
I have lived in two Spanish speaking societies, and was raised (and still
live) in good old Alta California.
Manteca de Leche is an obsolete (very obsolete, archaic in fact) term for
butter.
The fact that you consulted and trusted an inaccurate on-line dictionary
reveals not only that you have no working knowledge of Spanish, but also
that you are an uninformed fool.
Thanks for playing.
Buck
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