I fucking love European advertising. Can anyone tell me what language this is?
I fucking love European advertising. Can anyone tell me what language this is?





Number of times Rickrolled on stage: 6
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Marasmus ... "Ladies don't fart. They butt-laugh."
Marasmus says, "Oh no, that wasn't gas, it was merely a rectal chuckle."
Marek says, "A friend of mine got punched in the face by a dominatrix stripper about two weeks ago and I thought of you."
Ahh. Not that it needs translation! It's hilarious whether you know what the narrator is saying or not. But I am curious as to what language it is, and I do wonder what he's saying.
This is the funniest damn commercial I've ever seen in my life. All my favorite commercials are European... I could watch Euro-Ads all damn day!





That's super extra hilarious to me, because there was this one time as a teenager when butter was the only thing around and....yeah. I wish I knew that girl's email address, I'd forward this to her.![]()
waffles are just pancakes with little squares on them.
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Love it! Thanks for the post Yek! Yup, those Brazilians sure love their booty!
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Originally Posted by Mia M




It is in Portuguese. I found a Spanish translation, which I, in turn, will translate for you.
Translation:
The sun enters through the window...fruits, juices, sweets...the best thing you can do in the day is have a good breakfast. Isn't that right Mariana? It's ok, you don't have to respond. But still, a special touch is missing. A touch of magic. A touch of butter is missing. Pao cu manteiga...with it in the morning everything tastes better.
Read Spanish here: http://elquemuchoabarca.blogspot.com...-brasilea.html
I guess pao is slang dick, but it means bread (like pan in Sp.) Cu is slang for pussy and manteiga is butter (manteca or mantequilla in Sp) Bread with butter is Pao com manteiga in Port.![]()
Thank you, Sunnie! I have a friend who was curious too, and I'll pass this along to him!
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