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I was having a look at the maestro smiley in game the other day and it appeared to show up looking like a female student teenager with bows in her hair. Anyone else thought this? Just wondering. Heres a picture so you can see what im on about.
please post your opinions and viwes on wat u think.
It doesn't look like a girl to me at all... Student perhaps.
It's as if no one knows what a powdered wig is. (google it)
It's the type of wig the smiley is wearing. Maestro by definition is a conductor of classical music.
Powdered wigs were worn around the 1750's...
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It's as if no one knows what a powdered wig is. (google it)
It's the type of wig the smiley is wearing. Maestro by definition is a conductor of classical music.Powdered wigs were worn around the 1750's...
To be fair, it's barely noticeable that he's wearing a powdered wig. They should really fix that.
Besides, they don't wear them anymore... I think.
It's as if no one knows what a powdered wig is. (google it)
It's the type of wig the smiley is wearing. Maestro by definition is a conductor of classical music.Powdered wigs were worn around the 1750's...
but in spanish maestro means teacher... so... me ish confused
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um master1 its italian not spanish it means teacher, because teacher is deprived from master (hense maestro sounds like master) and its the one in charge is the meastro eg: the conductor
think that make sense
Oh so it's a wig he is wearing... makes perfect sense now
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It's a wig that composers wore hundreds of years ago.
Such as mozart
um master1 its italian not spanish it means teacher, because teacher is deprived from master (hense maestro sounds like master) and its the one in charge is the meastro eg: the conductor
think that make sense
Shame on you, bringing such foul grammar into this forum! You're diction is all wrong; it angers me.
Maestro does mean teacher in Spanish. Believe it or not, some words are used in multiple languages.
There.. There.. Maybe Wikipedia can solve all of our problems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maestro
lol wikipedia sucks
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hmm during this little debate i learned a few things
There.. There.. Maybe Wikipedia can solve all of our problems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maestro
Do you even realize that anybody can just go onto Wikipedia and type in random crap?
in spanish maestro means teacher... so... me ish confused
I'll clear it up for you.
Spanish = Mah-ess-tro.
English = Mice-stro.
Get it now?
Sleepy wrote:There.. There.. Maybe Wikipedia can solve all of our problems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MaestroDo you even realize that anybody can just go onto Wikipedia and type in random crap?
Do you even realize that there are hundreds, probably even thousands of people on wikipedia, patrolling edits?
...Okay, well, I just recorded myself trolling wikipedia, and I waited 5 minutes, still recording, and then I ran out of hard drive space. (and it was still not undone.) But the point is, it's fairly accurate. Not that indepth, but accurate.
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