April 28, 20196 yr I was there recently. So many corvettes. I like corvettes but is this a current trend in SA?
April 28, 20196 yr 9 minutes ago, d.plainview872 said: I was there recently. So many corvettes. I like corvettes but is this a current trend in SA? Pos weyyy en castellano se dice "corbeta" sabes.
April 28, 20196 yr 23 hours ago, RDCanecutter said: That got cleared up in the 90s in The Chronicle. Dates back to Spain where it came from Arabic Wadi-l-hub, Valley of Luvvvv. If you pronounce it like proper Spanish, it means you hate Arabs. The Chronicle can kiss my ass. The street is named after the river, like the rest of the north/south streets in the same area. The river was named by the Spanish, so there is no loop at the end, it is "lup-e" Same for San Antonio, named by the Spanish for Saint Anthony of Padua.
April 28, 20196 yr Just now, Lone Star Horn said: The Chronicle can kiss my ass. The street is named after the river, like the rest of the north/south streets in the same area. The river was named by the Spanish, so there is no loop at the end, it is "lup-e" Same for San Antonio, named by the Spanish for Saint Anthony of Padua. And the Spanish word is originally mispronounced Arabic with an -oob sound at the end, which was the whole point of the joke. >joke< But we can be all serious n shit. Texas was also named by the Spanish, or at least they recorded what somebody told them. They didn't pronounce it Tek-sas, That's Anglo-Saxon, ie, Redneck Goober Shazam Shazam talk. We must end this Guadaloop-in-Teksas crazy mispronunciation talk.
April 29, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Lone Star Horn said: The Chronicle can kiss my ass. The street is named after the river, like the rest of the north/south streets in the same area. The river was named by the Spanish, so there is no loop at the end, it is "lup-e" Same for San Antonio, named by the Spanish for Saint Anthony of Padua. Tone
April 29, 20196 yr Why does this all remind me of the barber shop in Coming to America? Edited April 29, 20196 yr by TXLNGHRN10
April 29, 20196 yr On 4/27/2019 at 10:39 PM, Hate said: Charlie Pride, The Doobie Brothers and George Strait can say "San Antone" and that's really about it. On 4/28/2019 at 6:01 PM, Hate said: Johnny Cash can say San Antone as well. Damn right. Edited April 29, 20196 yr by Fudge Nuggets
May 1, 20196 yr On 4/27/2019 at 11:45 PM, Radical Larry said: I miss Lisle & Hahn. This -- I can't listen to more than a minute of Billy Madison without feeling dumber. That crew is a menace.
May 1, 20196 yr On 4/27/2019 at 4:44 PM, Wiler77 said: How many of you people laying down the law about this call Guadalupe "Guadaloop"? Really grinds my gears. I know, right?
May 1, 20196 yr On 4/26/2019 at 11:18 PM, Fuck Tim Beck said: Always San Antonio. Unless you are singing Amarillo by morning. This right here. /end thread.
May 1, 20196 yr Misión de San Antonio de Valero. Or Presidio San Antonio de Béjar, or Bexar, or “Ber”...it’s complicated.
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