A Joke With Lindsey
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I don't get the joke, I guess it's in your pants. This must be a very boring moment in your life putting this video here on the net.
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@montjcm Ah, I believe you're looking for the world "tribute." Which is defined as a gift, or compliment meant to expressed esteem, or acknowledgement. You may also be looking for Montage: a series of video clips to convey a message.
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@montjcm And (back on topic) isn't Lindsey just an adorable musician and dancer? She's awesome! Thanks for the tribute!
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@gl1500ctv Do not worry. We, Brazilians,like to joke with the Portugueses but at the time of the barbecue with beer we invite them. Oh! You and me are colleagues because I am also a IBMers (Pasteur Av - Rio de Janeiro-IBM Foundation). Abraços Cariocas.
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@Montjcm Thanks for your kind correction! I was just echoing the sentiment I'd heard from my colleagues at IBM. They have moved many jobs from the USA to Sao Paulo, and the reference to Brazilian (vs. Portuguese) had become a common reference. I hope I didn't offend anyone. Thanks again. :-)
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@gl1500ctv :>) The people of Brazil did not see no problem in saying that speak Portuguese because in fact there is no language called "Brazilian". There are languagesspoken by the native Indians of Brazil but the Brazilian official language is Portuguese.
It may not appear but we like the people of Portugal.
Viva Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Amazonas, Rio Grande do Sul, or Norte, etc.. Anyway, Viva Brasil !!! Cariocas Hugs to You . :>)
AAAAAAAnnnnddddd where is the joke?
ThePicodrilo 4 days ago
@ThePicodrilo Excuse my English. I may have misused the word "joke".But I just did a film in which I add an artist that I liked with an electronic music that I edited. With the intention of honoring the artist. Maybe the correct word would be "joking"? Abraços
montjcm 4 days ago
@montjcm You are looking for the word "tribute"
Elyxish 3 days ago
@Elyxish Thanks for the tip. At first I thought the word "tribute" somewhat too serious and I wanted to give a more gentle and cheerful. Then improperly used the word "Joke". In this sense, what word would be ideal?
montjcm 3 days ago
@montjcm oh, that makes sense. It's like the USA and Great Britain! We are allies now, but 230 years ago we were a colony of GB and declared our independence from them. IBM is a odd company; in my area we had the largest site in the world with 30,000 people (regulars and contractors combined.) Now there's less than 10,000 here. We used to run a huge manufacturing site making laptops, desktops and servers, but now all of that has been moved to Guadalajara, Mexico and Shinzen, China. :-( B
gl1500ctv 1 month ago
@gl1500ctv This is called "globalization". If you do not adapt, die.
Here was the same thing. Thankfully, the results of globalization have been favorable.
I learned a lot from it. The important thing is to be prepared for this with much study and technical education.
Good luck to you and continue enjoying Lindsey
montjcm 1 month ago