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  • kappa
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    what's a ...

    Deadlift? Maybe "stacchi"?
    I receive a lot of US newslettwrs about BB, and sometimes I can't understand some term... Would you help me?
    K
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  • Animal
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    #2
    Yes...Deadlifts are our"Stacchi da terra".

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    • TheMax
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      #3
      Postato originalmente da : kappa:
      <STRONG>Deadlift? Maybe "stacchi"?
      I receive a lot of US newslettwrs about BB, and sometimes I can't understand some term... Would you help me?
      K</STRONG>
      Please feel free to submit your queries here; I 'll be delighted to help.
      TheMax

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      • Animal
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        #4
        Postato originalmente da : TheMax:
        <STRONG>delighted</STRONG>
        WOW!!
        You're the second since Shakespeare
        to use this word!

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        • kappa
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          #5
          Postato originalmente da : TheMax:
          <STRONG>Please feel free to submit your queries here; I 'll be delighted to help.</STRONG>
          Thank you very much, I'm reading an e-book, it's 639 pages long...
          K
          sigpickkappa78@gmail.com

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          • TheMax
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            #6
            Postato originalmente da : Animal:
            <STRONG>
            Postato originalmente da : TheMax:
            [qb]delighted</STRONG>
            WOW!!
            You're the second since Shakespeare
            to use this word! [/QB]
            Would you have preferred a humble HAPPY, or a more formal PLEASED or...
            TheMax

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            • Animal
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              #7
              "Pleased" sounds good.
              Have you noticed we're becoming every day more typeing in this board(Internationl Forum).

              Please,since I've noticed your English skills are very good,correct me if I write wrong words or if i make formal-mistake.THX buddy!

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              • max_power
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                #8
                I'm very glad to see that this section is working finally.

                max_power
                Max_power, The Sicilian Rock

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