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Verado is spanish for "row hard"
Which is what you will do when that over engineered monster breaks down on you 20 miles out. Dont even bother to pull the cowl off. ![]() |
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Not absolutely saying you're wrong about the spanish, but doubt it. My
dictionary lacks the verb "to row" but has the word for "rower" which is "remero".. As verado is the past participle of verar(??) it fails to compute for me. BTW, a rowboat is "un bote de remos". Verado would seem to me to be a word more likely to be associated with "verdad" or truth. Source? CCredo wrote: Verado is spanish for "row hard" Which is what you will do when that over engineered monster breaks down on you 20 miles out. Dont even bother to pull the cowl off. ![]() |
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Not absolutely saying you're wrong about the spanish, but doubt it.
LOL.... you should doubt it. The last time I tried to speak Spanish I ordered a plate of well done ear muffs. Go have a beer man, you need it. |
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