Barenboim's German interview

Started by Saul, February 19, 2008, 08:39:57 AM

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M forever

You haven't left yet. You can't just say that and then stay registered. You have to delete your account. I know what I am talking about, after all, I left 2 or 3 times and was banned once or twice. But you can always come back from the other side. Then you will be reborn and carlos forever.

M forever

Yes, right, deleting your account on an internet forum is something only "Nazis" do... ::)

Well, I had started wondering what is so wrong with Argentina, but it also looked to me like you might just be another Sean, somebody who hasn't been able to cope with life and blames everything on his environment. And a little racist, too.

Do you also have a lot of problems with Argentinian girls like he had with English/Western/any girl that can't be had for money?

Anyway, just go ahead, hit the delete button, nobody here will notice you are missing. Argentina probably wouldn't cry for you either.

Gurn Blanston

OK, lads, let's just cool down a bit.

Carlos, it is difficult to tell precisely why you are so exercised. I certainly didn't see anyone saying anything to or about you that compares with the many things you have said to and about others. Viejo pelotudo must be a far worse insult in vernacular Argentinian than what it translates to. Still, I can easily imagine you've been called worse, and  calling M a Nazi certainly ranks with "worse". I doubt he is that, he is merely a thorny cactus with a quicker wit than average.

Ideally, you will take a break and reconsider the wisdom of turning over every rock you come across. As a fellow viejo, I learned that lesson long ago. If you have not yet, perhaps it is time you did.

8)

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