miércoles, mayo 03, 2006

Destrezas

Antes que nada veo poca participacion de los Cancletos .... pocos comentarios. O son sólo 3 mas uno ?
En otro tema, encontre estas fotos de un circuito de competencias que tienen los pacos americanos. Estaria buena realizar unas pruebas asi por estos lados en algun encuentro......




thePOLICE

6 Comments:

Blogger CLAUDIO RUBIO said...

ESTOS SÍ QUE SON POLICE!!!....O SHERIFF?

9:09 p.m.  
Blogger thePOLICE said...

Me extraña Claudio. Sheriff , Marshall, Deputy, Police.

10:02 a.m.  
Blogger thePOLICE said...

Me extraña Claudio. Sheriff , Marshall, Deputy, Police.

10:02 a.m.  
Blogger CLAUDIO RUBIO said...

DEL TALLER DE INVESTIGACIÓN HISTÓRICA O LINGÜÍSTICA DEL CANQUETO:

DEPUTY: a person appointed to act as a substitute for another (o sea na? que ver; pero na?, na?, del verbo na?)

MARSHALL: is a family name as in George Marshall (o sea estai meando fuera de la cantora)

MARSHAL: (con una sola 'l' final) a master of the horse in a medieval royal household or a high official of a royal household or court, as in medieval time, in charge of military affairs, ceremonies, etc. (dónde chuch?. está la moto aquí?)

POLICE: 1. the regulation within a community of morals, safety sanitation, etc.; public order; law enforcement. 2. the governmental department of a city, state, organized for keeping order, enforcing the law, and preventing,detecting, and prosecuting crimes ( o sea tampoco erís tú, porque es la institución misma y no la persona)

SHERIFF: ?.2. in the U.S.., the chief law-enforcement officer of a county, charged in general with the keeping of the peace and the execution of court orders. (éste es el que más le viene a una persona conduciendo una moto ahueona con sirena y luces y todo eso. Viva el Sheriff Benito)

ME ENCANTA CULTURIZAR A MI PUEBLO

11:14 a.m.  
Blogger thePOLICE said...

Estimado Pan de Ajo Rubio:
Main Entry: 1mar·shal
Variant(s): also mar·shall /'mär-sh&l/
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French mareschal, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German marahscalc marshal, from marah horse + scalc servant
1 a : a high official in the household of a medieval king, prince, or noble originally having charge of the cavalry but later usually in command of the military forces b : a person who arranges and directs the ceremonial aspects of a gathering
2 a : FIELD MARSHAL b : a general officer of the highest military rank
3 a : an officer having charge of prisoners b (1) : a ministerial officer appointed for a judicial district (as of the U.S.) to execute the process of the courts and perform various duties similar to those of a sheriff (2) : a city law officer entrusted with particular duties c : the administrative head of a city police department or fire department

Y deputy, quise decir Deputy sheriff.

Cuando necesites ayuda con alguna definicion, avisame nomas. Gracias

5:01 p.m.  
Blogger CLAUDIO RUBIO said...

DEPENDE DEL DICCIONARIO; AL MENOS YO USO EL WEBSTER

5:59 p.m.  

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