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> > >Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
> > carnaval? what's that? :)
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> The english word is "carnival". "Carnaval" is the
> portuguese word. It's
> a brazilian holiday, where everybody goes party, dancing
> samba, drinking beer,
> having fun, etc. Programme
> >Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
> carnaval? what's that? :)
The english word is "carnival". "Carnaval" is the portuguese word. It's
a brazilian holiday, where everybody goes party, dancing samba, drinking beer,
having fun, etc. Programmers like carnival becau
> Are all the active MSX users going to celebrate carnaval?
Surely! :)
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>> carnaval? what's that? :)
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>[Punchline is in dutch - pettyful translation below]
>Carnaval? Da's keigaaf man! Kan je eindelijk es
>3 dagen helemaal jezellef zijn!"
>[/punchline]
>
>"Th
> carnaval? what's that? :)
[Punchline is in dutch - pettyful translation below]
Carnaval? Da's keigaaf man! Kan je eindelijk es
3 dagen helemaal jezellef zijn!"
[/punchline]
"The only few days in the year when you can finally
*really* be yourself!" - it's by some dutch comedian,
forgot the nam
At 22:11 11-2-02 +0100, you wrote:
> > carnaval? what's that? :)
>It's a party 40 days before easter
>Whole lot of people in costumes drinking beer and having fun
I'm Dutch, so I know what it is, though I can imagine (judging on my e-mail
address) I wasn't from NL. And people not knowing what ca