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I was watching Qi on BBC2 last night and the answer to a question about aircraft carriers was Mitsubishi Shogun (don't ask!). Anyway, Steven Fry went on to say that the vehicle was known as a Shogun in the UK and a Pajero in the rest of the world, apart from Spain where pajero means "someone who plays with himself"
So, next time you meet the driver of one of these fine pieces of Japanese engineering you should go up to him and, in your best Spanish accent, say PAJERO!
I was watching Qi on BBC2 last night and the answer to a question about aircraft carriers was Mitsubishi Shogun (don't ask!). Anyway, Steven Fry went on to say that the vehicle was known as a Shogun in the UK and a Pajero in the rest of the world, apart from Spain where pajero means "someone who plays with himself"
So, next time you meet the driver of one of these fine pieces of Japanese engineering you should go up to him and, in your best Spanish accent, say PAJERO!
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