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I must admit I've never used Barnetta as hair but I'm quite rusty. :lol:

 

Tranquillo however as VI alluded to does mean calm or relax in Italian.

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Guest bimpy474
  On 21/01/2011 at 16:08, Blefuscu said:

Whatever happened to Diego Swarfega?

 

 

His club washed their hands of him, i thank you :)

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Guest toonlass
  On 21/01/2011 at 16:14, bimpy474 said:

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Whatever happened to Diego Swarfega?

 

 

His club washed their hands of him, i thank you :)

 

:boomboom:

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  On 21/01/2011 at 16:03, Nixon said:

I must admit I've never used Barnetta as hair but I'm quite rusty. :lol:

 

Tranquillo however as VI alluded to does mean calm or relax in Italian.

 

Barnetta does not mean hair in Italian.  :lol:  :doh:

 

The Italian for hair: Capello.

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_0oGzCvzVvFY/TGOzBP3TfrI/AAAAAAAAAkQ/bNPZqbZAyhc/s1600/capello.jpg

 

Although that is a singular hair. If you want to talk about all the hairs on your head, that would be "capelli".

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