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"Terry:
We are never too old to leanr, right?"

I second that.

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Caney, ¿ what is "leanr" ? ;-)

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2025:

Leanr is something like LQMSDMSC…go figure!

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Thanks for your intersting and charming post, Ribitx.

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I agree with Truetown about the way that Yuma is currently used (at least in Havana).

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Thanks for the nice posting

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"Leanr is something like LQMSDMSC…go figure!"

LOL!!!!!! thanks for the early morning laugh, Truetown!!!

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Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the term Yuma originate from some old John Wayne western, possibly The Comancheros? Also, TT and Caney, does LQMSDMSC stand for "Lo que me sale ..."? If so ... ROTFLMAO!

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<hr>Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the term Yuma originate from some old John Wayne western, possibly The Comancheros?<hr></blockquote>
Legend says it was the 1957 Glen Ford film, 3:10 to Yuma, a second rate attempt to recreate the classic High Noon.

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I frequently deflected some attempt to overcharge me with the simple phrase.......Hay no Yuma aqui, niño !. It's probably imperfect Spanish but it was universally understood and always lead to laughter and a radical downward adjustment of the price.

Good post, OP. Thanks for sharing.

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