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The correct Spanish is, I think, "besa mi culo", but babelfish gives you "besa mis asno", which means "kiss my donkey."
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The correct Spanish is, I think, "besa mi culo", but babelfish gives you "besa mis asno", which means "kiss my donkey."
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The correct Spanish is, I think, "besa mi culo", but babelfish gives you "besa mis asno", which means "kiss my donkey."
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In short, it maycome asno surprise to learn thatthis unabashed coal baronadamantly opposes any regulation intended to protect clean air and water, let alone to address climate change -- the existence of which Don steadfastly refuses to believe.
Rob Perks: Coal Baron Don Blankenship's Crazy Talk on Climate Change 2009
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The correct Spanish is, I think, "besa mi culo", but babelfish gives you "besa mis asno", which means "kiss my donkey."
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The correct Spanish is, I think, "besa mi culo", but babelfish gives you "besa mis asno", which means "kiss my donkey."
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The correct Spanish is, I think, "besa mi culo", but babelfish gives you "besa mis asno", which means "kiss my donkey."
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Try this one out: "Pienso que usted lo toma en el asno y que tiene gusto de él."
"Did Palin Help McCain Among White Women?" Ann Althouse 2008
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Try this one out: "Pienso que usted lo toma en el asno y que tiene gusto de él."
"Did Palin Help McCain Among White Women?" Ann Althouse 2008
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According to the Diccionario General de la Lengua Española, last edition, asno is a donkey, un burro.
"Did Palin Help McCain Among White Women?" Ann Althouse 2008
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