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- 2008-06-18 @ 22:59:57
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- 2008-06-19 @ 13:48:18
i don't understand
che visited belgrade during 60's-
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- 2008-06-19 @ 13:50:06
maybe you didn't know,
but che geuara was an orthodox communist, and revolutionary.
under red star. -
- 2008-06-19 @ 14:37:51
I didn't understand your title - linguistics at cross-purposes here.
You are referring to che Gevara (not sure that's the correct spelling). Nevertheless, I see a certain similarity to Che and a young Castro. Maybe the young 'Turks' of their day, all had a visual or photgraphic similarity.-
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- 2008-06-19 @ 17:50:18
fuck linguistica
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Looks much like a young Fidel Castro in the frame.