Understood, understood.)))
Well, actually, I think not necessarily have to be the Catalina Columbian, to make friends there with the Cartel.
It's possible that she is Mexican. Yeah, okay.) X with it.
Of the characters presented in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, most of all I like the Big Smoke. Of course, it has its shortcomings. A, in order to blacken his name, give an example of his betrayal of the Grove Street Families families without worrying about other nuances, which one doesn't really know. Accordingly, no one can definitely call him a traitor. Smoke do not dislike the main character. Personally, I was sorry to kill him. This requires a story... Let's hope that Grand Theft Auto 4 will allow us to make their own decisions. However, with high probability we can say that Melvin says what he thinks, and this is worth a lot. Plus he's fat, cheerful and very colorful!
(For User 001) I Agree with you , in my opinion also the best hero - the big smoke !
No, Caesar is the guy we need. But his cousin is something...
Well, if she's not Mexican - it turns out that Caesar is Colombian :)
One of my favorite moments:
CJ: Mother-f*cker! That mute asshole! That f*cking snake without a tongue! Gave me this shit-hole instead of a pink slip? I must be the biggest f*cking idiot in the whole f*cking world!
CESAR: Holmes, take it easy. At least we're alive.
THE TRUTH: Carl, friend, fellow traveller, relax, man. You're really killing my f*cking vibe here!
CJ: Well, I'm sorry I'm f*cking up your vibe, old man, but I can't wait to get my hands on that mute and your bitch ass cousin.
CESAR: My cousin? You're gonna dis' my familia?
MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IS SWEET!!!!!!!
This is certainly a very cool, but nah, big letters to write?..
User 001
08.09.07 14:32
Tony mantano
12.09.07 15:04
. Well, at least someone saw the Smoke open mind!..
Orto Dogge Negros in Africa speak African, a mixture of English and French.
. Afrikaans is a mixture of Dutch, English and Zulu. Africa speaks Arabic, Bantu, and Zulu. But a mixture of English and French, is a Volapuk, port jargon.