That Russian text had zilch to do with Cadillacs or LaSalles; it was an (unwanted) which I see our moderators have deleted. Nevertheless, it did educe a comment about the 1959 Cadillac models from my Russian contact and translator, Andy Chrisanfov, who is an automotive journalist. He said: (about the Russian ad) "... definitely non-Cadillac. However, to those who want to see a proper Cadillac in his/her dreams I can offer my latest publication in 'Autoreview'; it's entitled 'L'Italiano' and describes a '59 Eldorado Brougham recently sold via Hyman Ltd. of St.Louis."
G'day Yann,
Yes, the message was deleted, as I was sure it didn't have and Cadillac or LaSalle content.
Bruce. >:D
Strewth Cobber, Stone the crows. It's not the Russian messages I'd worry about . . . it's those bloody Strines. ;) Gotta get back to me shrimp on the Barbie . . . .
Quote from: Quentin Hall Australia on January 27, 2011, 03:12:01 PM
Strewth Cobber, Stone the crows. It's not the Russian messages I'd worry about . . . it's those bloody Strines. ;) Gotta get back to me shrimp on the Barbie . . . .
Now THAT'S a foreign language :D
Haha! You need more Aussie friends! ;)
Strewth Cobber- dang, friend- damn, mate
Stone the crows-Not sure the meaning, but it gets said a lot. Kind of like our 'the hell you say', or the way kids use 'no way', even in acknowledging something.
Strines- Australians
So, in short, he warned you of the Australians, with a wink, of course.
....and my friends Down Under say we talk funny!