Osprey
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Spanish language
Spanish Language
I wasn’t always married. I was single when I first started to come down here to Baja Sur on fishing vacations. So when I wasn’t out on a cruiser or
panga I would often find some other way to recreate.
We met on the beach and I’ll never, ever forget the occasion. Her name was Rosa and she lit up my life the very first instant I saw her. No typical
Mexican señorita, she was tall and willowy, taller than me actually. That didn’t seem to put her off and we became very close real fast. She had
trouble with my name, George, cause it’s not a sound that is natural in Spanish.
I was in love and it didn’t matter to me about my name, the language; we were speaking the language of love, touching, petting, discovering each other
one little bit at a time. I was in heaven.
After the trip when I met her, I couldn’t wait til the next trip and I had more and better reasons than just fishing when I planned my next flight or
drive down this way. When she wrote to me she called me her little Chilito and I wasn’t offended a bit because it didn’t bother me that she was two
inches taller than me. In fact I loved the name, loved to hear her smile and laugh and say it.
It was many years later that I began to get curious about the name and when I asked Mexicans about it they would smile and laugh and giggle ---- a
little too much I thought.
My Spanish is a lot better now but I’m still uncertain about that name.
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desertcpl
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Did you know that Chilito means "little penis" in a dialect of Spanish
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Osprey
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Desert, I'd rather have trolls than hecklers. Now you'll have to show us your knowledge of latin. Res ipsa loquitur comes to mind.
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http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=54587874105
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desertcpl
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Ididnt make this up
http://www.esdict.com/traducir/chilito
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desertcpl
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http://www.esdict.com/traducir/chilito
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Osprey
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This may work. It may not. I will try. It is Sunday, there is nothing on TV, my wife is at a luncheon, it is overcast, windy.
With nothing better to do I thought I would cheer up some shut-in Nomads with a little joke, a gag, a silly thing that might bring a smile to faces in
cyberland. I KNOW IT MEANS LITTLE PENIS. IT WAS A JOKE. STOP, STOP , STOP WITH THE MULTIPLE PUNCHLINES -- PLEASE STOPPIT, I GIVE UP, I QUIT, YOU WIN.
GO HAUNT SOMEBODY ELSES POST. PULLLLESE.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
Now you'll have to show us your knowledge of latin. Res ipsa loquitur comes to mind. |
•Latin for "the thing speaks for itself." 
Maybe they mean, "Thingito."
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  Mission accomplished! You cheered up my day with laughter! Have ya ever noticed
Osprey, sometimes it just doesn't pay to try to bring a little sunshine into peoples lives?
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MY DAY IS CHEERED UP!
PS: Res ipsa loquitur
Edited to say the above PS...
[Edited on 9-26-2010 by ELINVESTIG8R]
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I recommend that you get a Myrmecophaga tridactyla and be happy......
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
I recommend that you get a Myrmecophaga tridactyla and be happy...... |
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informat...
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About that Myrme,,triact.. critter. They're supposed to be tasty when fried to a golden brown.
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desertcpl
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
About that Myrme,,triact.. critter. They're supposed to be tasty when fried to a golden brown. |
Feast!
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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woody with a view
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that's where the name "el pollo loco" came from.........
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Ken Cooke
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My nickname is 'grandote'.
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