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Previously on "If andyw was in Spain, he could watch porno at work"
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How is it in Madrid? Getting anywhere near the London's rates or are you in what they call 1000-euro a month generation in Italy/Spain?Originally posted by AntmanDid a project for pagine gialle in Torino a couple of years ago.
I can tell your Spanish was real and not googled because of the italian in it (ma instead of pero etc.)Last edited by Francko; 13 September 2006, 14:13.
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Did a project for pagine gialle in Torino a couple of years ago.
I can tell your Spanish was real and not googled because of the italian in it (ma instead of pero etc.)
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Hold on a second. That's my spanish. It's bad and not accurate but it's my real spanish, I didn't need to look at google. No es nececidad. Antman reply though, was funny (but he took it somewhere I am sure).Originally posted by Andywgoogle language tools are amazing !
Especially that initial "aoooo" (very roman style).
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AAoooooo! hai ragione penso di tornare a Inghilterra pronto per i stessi motivi, qua la gente sono ladri e per maggioranza, stupidi (qua nessun legge, non c'è programi sul TV come "porta a porta" solo i debati sul calcio - che schifo!)
Diciendo tutto quello amo questa città!
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Originally posted by FranckoEstoy seguro de esto. Ma no es mucho dinero ne la espana por qui trabaja con honestad. Esto es el problema.
google language tools are amazing !
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Estoy seguro de esto. Ma no es mucho dinero ne la espana por qui trabaja con honestad. Esto es el problema.Originally posted by AntmanFrankco,
Pero que estás haciendo mirando ese pagina web? Te das cuenta, que aqui se vive mejor!
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Originally posted by AntmanFrankco,
Pero que estás haciendo mirando ese pagina web? Te das cuenta, que aqui se vive mejor!
Yeah Franco !
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Frankco,
Pero que estás haciendo mirando ese pagina web? Te das cuenta, que aqui se vive mejor!
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And we've got people who want to share an economy with these jokers?
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If andyw was in Spain, he could watch porno at work
He could have watched porno at work:
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news...cle_6015.shtml
Spanish Supreme Court rules that you can watch porn at work
By h.b.
Mon, 28 Aug 2006, 09:06
The Supreme Court in Spain has ruled in favour of a worker who was demanding to be given his job back or to be paid compensation by a company who sacked him for downloading personal emails, visiting chat rooms and even watching pornographic videos on the Internet during working hours.
The sentence noted that in Spanish law there is no specific prohibition of using the Internet for private ends.
The company who sacked the worker T&D Innovación y Mantenimiento S.A. also claimed that the worker spent 50 minutes a day ‘eating sunflower seeds’. They installed spyware on his computer to see what he was using it for.
The Supreme Court thus overturns earlier rulings from two courts in the Basque Country which found in favour of the company.
Now the worker has to be re-employed or paid 4,200 € in compensation plus wages from his sacking to the date of the new ruling at a rate of 43 € a day.Tags: None
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