Tomorrow I am leaving for Toscolano Maderno, Italy. Expect me back in two weeks.
I hope no Italian guy will notice that I am German. I'm scared :ph34r: . Oh, and Void, how exactly do you spell that vaffanculo thing again? :D |
ITALY! GO EAT THE PIZZA.
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have fun. heh i remembered, once my friend went to italy on vacation and my other friend told him that kacoputana or something is greeting. he wasnt very happy when he got back
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Well, I know that putana is the word for lady, and kaco sounds an awful lot like the german word for the thing that will be replaced with muck by the word filter.
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Ah, I've only been once. Have a good time.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Grinder @ Jul 6 2006, 09:06 PM) [snapback]242000[/snapback]</div>
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Buit in general it is not polite to swear. |
If you want to learn something...ask me...
Say this...Terroni! This will make some people very anger...especially those who lives in the south Italy... Senza offesa naturalmente... :whistling: |
Have fun, but... I think "putana" doesn't mean "lady", rather a very special kind of "lady". Be careful. :whistling:
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Blood-Pigggy @ Jul 6 2006, 11:12 PM) [snapback]242002[/snapback]</div>
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About the whole vaffanculo thing, you should emphasize the ff. But I guess you won't have to use it, since swearing is not really appreciated. I don't see any problem with you being German and visiting Italy, I'd be more worried about me visiting Germany...especially after one of the country's biggest magazines (Bild) listed 50 reasons on how it's better to be German than Italian. some of those were ridiculous (I hope the whole thing to be a not so funny joke, though). |
C'Ya Grinder-man. :max:
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