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Post by fruitisbad: resident ninja on Dec 28, 2002 19:10:23 GMT -5
ok forgive me if this is like common knowledge and im a bit slow, but it says 'Cedrix Bixler' ?? i thought it was Blixer, and where did the zavala come from?
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Post by Fragility on Dec 28, 2002 21:28:01 GMT -5
its Cedric Bixler and i dunno where the zavala came from
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Post by antiaktiv on Dec 28, 2002 23:12:23 GMT -5
i think zavala is his family name, and bixler is his middle name.
anyway, he seems to be going by the full thing now, on the black flag tribute he's also listed as cedric bixler zavala.
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Post by navEtheChimp on Dec 29, 2002 2:37:04 GMT -5
mexican people use thier mother's maiden name as part of thier last name. its a form respect.
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Post by bright at night on Dec 29, 2002 5:19:23 GMT -5
mexican people use thier mother's maiden name as part of thier last name. its a form respect. thats a nice thing to do.
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Post by fruitisbad: resident ninja on Dec 30, 2002 11:29:21 GMT -5
thank you for clearing that up guys.
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Post by Handsome Pete on Dec 30, 2002 17:34:53 GMT -5
mexican people use thier mother's maiden name as part of thier last name. its a form respect. not just mexican.........most latin american people do
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Post by navEtheChimp on Dec 30, 2002 18:54:16 GMT -5
not just mexican.........most latin american people do yea but cedric is mexican i dont know... i think it just depends on the style of family... all my latin friends dont do that. i think its just for the ones with pride
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