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aleja (152.163.100.73) - 12/12/06 22:19
HOLA: informacion sobre como viven los retirados de ee uu medicina viviendas requisitos para residir en ese pais
Comment #1 cwemoy (63.176.159.192) - 07/06/09 08:45
Is this Portuguese of Spanish for goodness sake? Someone seeking information on some kind of medicine? I am doing quite well for a novice, don't you think?
Comment #2 Sam (63.176.159.216) - 07/06/09 22:33
I did take 4 years of Spanish in high school and I can't say I recognize the double ee and the double uu. If I'm right it looks like he is wanting to know about required medicine for retirement?
Correct me because I'm most likely wrong
Comment #3 Geoffrey Macharia (63.176.159.185) - 07/10/09 07:26
Doesn't anyone think its just plain weird that this guy is asking for information in Spanish yet he's tagged his post with an English word? Maybe he's trying to see how good our Espanol is :-)...
Comment #4 pale_o (63.176.159.87) - 07/12/09 07:22
Habari Macharia, umejaribu kweli. Labda anajifunza lugha hiyo..(this is swahili and Macharia can confirm that).Well, perhaps he could have used a weirsd tranlator. Whataver he did, I am sure he is justified in the step he took
Comment #5 Tom (63.176.159.129) - 07/13/09 15:56
Pale_o why would you even try to start up more confusion by speaking in swahili, a language I've never even heard of before? Stop instigating and tell us what it means!
Comment #6 cwemoy (63.176.159.150) - 07/16/09 12:20
I will do exactly that....it means 'hallo macharia, you have really tried. Perhaps aleja is new to the language.' Are you now convinced I ahd no ulterior motives?
Comment #7 Jack (63.176.159.37) - 07/17/09 16:21
Whatever letter you repeat mens it is plural so... EE, as in EEUU, means Estados and UU means Unidos. If just EU it would be singular as Estado Unido. Good old USA, man, that´s it! No more mistery. Regards.
Comment #8 JOE (12.169.177.170) - 09/04/09 18:22
I would like to get information from Aleja.
Comment #9 Jake (109.111.97.1) - 05/11/10 05:21
Thanks for making things clear for us Jack, at least we now have some clue on what this guy is talking about. Back to the reason why I am here. I would like to know more about the country of Paraguay most especially about some facts regarding retirement in the said country. Do you mind posting here some information about retirement in Paraguay. Hope you can all help me out guys.
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