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Bill K
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Just woke up... Spanish wording

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I guess I have been asleep, for I do not know how long, but I just discovered that when you hold you mouse on any word, in the post line, you get a spanish translation of that word.
Nice, for information quick, but at same time I have that feeling I get when I am asked to press #2 to hear spanish.
What are some other thoughts ? Bill K :wink:
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No abla english :wink:
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Bill K
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Oh, Oh I can see it coming.. Bill K :lol:
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Just a little after 5 A:M and your already crabby Bill ?

Sheese!!! take a pill, drink a beer and watch the race :lol: :!:

Adios Amigo :P :P :P :P :P
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Bill K
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I guess I will just sit back, enjoy the day in the yard and go fish tomorrow.. That should do it. BIll K :) :)
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Where does this happen? What page? I've tried it, and don't get that? But if that's really the case, then I'd like to know....
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It occurs with me, on the main page, prior to clicking on the individual posts. Bill K :)
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Doesn't happen here Bill... Must be specific to you guys up in Susano-villo....
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Try pushing #3, you may get Cantonese.
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11InchBeard wrote:Try pushing #3, you may get Cantonese.
OH!! OK! Numba 3 :lol: You wan Egg roll or fry rice wit dat?
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Welcome to California, the Capitol of Mexico.
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I just noticed it, annoying as hell. I think its time for a little of this,

Fall of Mexico City

This Carl Nebel painting depicts Winfield Scott entering the Plaza de la Constitución; the Metropolitan Cathedral is in the background.The Junta (Gens. Alcorta, Carrera, Lombardini & Fran. Pérez) had withdrawn their army: 14 Guns, 4,000 Cavalry (Quijano & Andrade Brigades), and 5,000 Infantry (Gov. Olaguibel: Toluca National Guards, Cmdte. Arroyo: Lagos, Iturbide, & Tula Battalions, Gen. Martínez: various pickets, and Gen. Pérez: 11th Infantry & remnants of Light Regts.) from the city during the night, and the U.S. forces, expecting another assault, found the city undefended. Worth and Quitman advanced cautiously. Quitman sent Lieutenant Pierre Beauregard to arrange the surrender of the ciudadela. Beauregard and Mansfield Lovell were met by a Mexican officer who asked for a receipt for the captured ciudadela.( 15 Guns) Beauregard exclaimed that "we give receipts at the point of their swords". Scott gave the honor of formally entering the city to Quitman's Division. The conquering army was less than impressing, the troops wore ragged and bloodstained uniforms and Quitman only had on one shoe when he marched into the city. Worth personally took down the flag flying over the National Palace, and a U.S. Marine hoisted the U.S. flag in its place.

Happy Memorial Day, Marines Semper-Fi
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