by Daba
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Aaron Carlson, Spanish teacher from Kearney, Nebraska explains: "Chad's little prank is making it difficult for us to effectively teach numbers. Students think that we are teaching them wrong because this clown can't use a dictionary."
Why is Carlson, and many other Spanish teachers so upset? "Ocho cinco" actually means "eight-five", while "ochenta cinco" or "ochenta y cinco" would be the correct formations of 85 in Spanish.
"I really don't care, you cant stop me either way," related Ocho Cinco. "Maybe next year I'll go with Acht Fünf. That's some German right there."
http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2008/09/spanish-teachers-protest-ocho-cinco.html
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