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Phil
Posts: 382
Joined: Jul. 7 2003
From: Rota, Spain
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RE: Michael W. Cho is no more (in reply to Escribano)
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I had been off the forum for a few days and it took me a while to figure out who Miguel de Maria was. Nice name, Michael, muy Flamenco, although I liked Melchor's suggestion of Miguel 'El Chino' . BTW, that name would not , by any means, be considered to be racist in Spain. Nicknames, 'motes' or 'apodos', are just ways of identifying people and some people get tagged with them whether they like it or not, i.e.Tomatito, Moraito, etc. At least Melchor didn't suggest Miguel Chocho. Phil
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Date Oct. 23 2003 20:14:51
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