Ok so that’s interesting…
And then it got me wondering as in Brazil they say abacaxi instead of ananas
So another one of life’s unasked for mysteries solved!
Ok so that’s interesting…
And then it got me wondering as in Brazil they say abacaxi instead of ananas
Presumably related to ba-nanas?
Love it!
It’s like each nation’s word for tea being traceable as to how they first came into contact with it. Countries that call it “chai” got it from the overland route, whereas “tea” comes from the sea routes
Except Portugal where they also say cha (pronounced: shah)
It could all get rather confusing if our pineapple gets upended and lands on his head.
You mean, if hes playing as an inverted anas?
Newbies in charge of the heating
Google upside down pineapple.
Prolapsed surely.
nice touch
I like Claudio Pizzaro.
Looks like Dunn played the last 30 in our game against Newcastle today.