To: MichaelCorleone
Cojones. Cajones means nothing in Spanish or in English.
11 posted on
01/28/2013 12:00:48 PM PST by
arthurus
(Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINE www.fee.org/library/books/economics-in-one-lesson)
To: arthurus
C A Jones is a Homebuilder if you would take the time to do a google search. Not sure why that is relevant... ;)
19 posted on
01/28/2013 12:16:32 PM PST by
D Rider
To: arthurus
Cajones means nothing in Spanish or in English. It means drawers (like in a desk or dresser) in at least one Spanish speaking country.
It's missing the accent mark though.
27 posted on
01/28/2013 12:32:51 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Promotional Fee Paid for by "Ouchies" The Sharp, Prickly Toy You Bathe With!)
To: arthurus
Cojones. Cajones means nothing in Spanish or in English.Yes it does.
It means several things, including (in context) "large wooden box," "large cardboard box," occasionally a "large travel chest," and in some latin countries, "drawers," as in a chest of.
37 posted on
01/28/2013 12:51:03 PM PST by
publius911
(Look for the Union Label -- then buy something else)
To: arthurus; MichaelCorleone
Cojones. Cajones means nothing in Spanish or in English.Uh, Michael Corleone is Eyetalian!
44 posted on
01/28/2013 1:07:35 PM PST by
Revolting cat!
(Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
To: arthurus
Actually, Cajones does mean something in Spanish. Un cajon is a wooden box, often used as a percussion instrument.
47 posted on
01/28/2013 1:10:30 PM PST by
kabumpo
(Kabumpo)
To: arthurus
Arturo you ain't.
Cajon... a wedding chest
Cajones... Drawers, as in a "chest of drawers."
Your sister's drawers are "ropa interior" underwear.
PS, you are now officially entitled to vote Democrat by absentee ballot under the name Arturo, Arthurus, Art, and Artie. No need to show up at the precinct. Barry and I can handle it, and we appreciate your vote(s)... and your sister's.
95 posted on
01/29/2013 8:04:32 AM PST by
Kenny Bunk
(Say, what the hell happened to Reggie Love? Who's in the playroom with Barry now?)
To: arthurus
There is a city near San Diego called El Cajon. The word “cajon” is supposed to mean “drawer” (as in “chest of drawers”)—El Cajon is a roughly box-shaped valley. The plural of “cajon” would be “cajones.”
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