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| Originally posted by venomX The Fernandez is definitely spanish, it's quite common in some countries. The tricky part is the Armesto. I have never encountered a last name like this one. It's the 'Arm' combination at the beginning is not used frequently for last names in spanish. |
Leaves it as two possibilities I guess, the journalist couldnt spell them or he has a hyphenated last name due to a hot tempered spanish missus not wanting to give up hers, with a 'double barreled' surname they tend to keep the mans last in most cases.
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| Originally posted by shaolin_Z I thought Armesto was a variation of Arnesto. |
No one pronounces it right, and what i mean by that is that when they read it they say another surname that is sort of like it but more common. It's a bit annoying :P
Poor guy, he get's his ass beaten by pigs and were debating whether or not his last name is Spanish, LOL. 
Fuck that guy. I've been pinned down the the ground and beaten by police, but I didn't get any sympathy only criminal charges.
Well that'll learn you for not having a foreign sounding name! 
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| Originally posted by Zild Fuck that guy. I've been pinned down the the ground and beaten by police, but I didn't get any sympathy only criminal charges. |
. And respect for standing your ground and not fearing the consequences
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