Talk:The Frank Factor

Foreign Language Talk
Anyone have any idea what the Japanese and Spanish spoken in this episode was? In the past, Catalina's Spanish usually means something (see Main Earl entry here). Plus you have to figure the Japanese talk meant something, too.

Dopefish 21:42, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

She sais "disculpe, disculpe señor. mira se que esto no tiene sentido con este programa, porque como hemos visto yo vine despues de y2k, pero en realidad quie¿quien? pone atencion a esos tipos de cosas" translated to the english "excuse me, excuse me sir. look i know that this does not make any sense with this show because, as we saw I came after y2k, but in reality who? Put attention to those kind of things"--164.77.131.59 20:42, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

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