Who is Sibatore...
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Who is Sibatore...
...and what did Sotwa do to him? Messed up my browser for a moment.
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Well he is way of the mark! I was in Kenya at the time explaining that while Sotwa means 'elephant dung' in Maasai, it actually means 'brave hansome silver bonce' in LatinMontreal Wanderer wrote:Well, I won't argue since Tango has warned me that you are a murdering swine....
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The word does exist in Maasai meaning several things as I discovered in my 'novel' researches. It mean "relation" and, more specifically, "My father's sister's husband". It also means "peace". I could not find the word in any other language, other than as an acronym. Therefore I left Buggins's mother's nationality vague as one of the 'stans. The elephant dung was a foul canard.Soldier_Of_The_White_Army wrote:Well he is way of the mark! I was in Kenya at the time explaining that while Sotwa means 'elephant dung' in Maasai, it actually means 'brave hansome silver bonce' in LatinMontreal Wanderer wrote:Well, I won't argue since Tango has warned me that you are a murdering swine....
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