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Never argue with an ibex
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We heard you wanted to see a video of a man arguing with an ibex. So (as it's Friday) here it is:

You'll want the speakers on to enjoy it fully. If it helps - and it probably doesn't - the blue text which reads 'Subvención del gobierno? Qué es eso?' means "Government subsidy? What's that?"

If any Spanish speakers can shed any light on the rest of it, feel free. But frankly, I get the idea that this one might be best left as it is.

2 comments so far, see them and add yours here!

Posted on 16th July 2010 at 12 15 pm
by The Virtual Ranger
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Comment from: Ferny Email
This is fantastic! He's not actually arguing though, he's conducting an interview along the lines of "so what do you think of the PM/the government/a particular policy", to which the response is pretty emphatic. Love it.
PermalinkPermalink 16/07/10 @ 18:21

 

Comment from: Wildlife Gardener Email
I think I would have spat at that annoying man too. Go ibex!
PermalinkPermalink 16/07/10 @ 18:35

 

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