Depends on language. In english it's indeed snowy but original french name - and the better (compared to english) translated finnish version - is Milou. Voilá.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_and_Snowy
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Depends on language. In english it's indeed snowy but original french name - and the better (compared to english) translated finnish version - is Milou. Voilá.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_and_Snowy
Yes Jonkka, I was just trying to be funny.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jonkka
Hey... this is interesting... in Sweden, and apparantly in Finland, TinTins dog is called Milou. Hmm... Never heard of Snowy, but I understand now that TinTin is obv. very popular in Australia since they have named some mountain range after his dog... :cool:
Edit: late with my comment obviously
Cheers Zico!
I dont know how mad he was, but I find it annoying with his tone when they interviewed him and he said "ask the co-driver." It was a mark of disrespect.
Agreed tmx, but Loeb always seems to be very nice, so I guess he sometimes has to show that he is human also in this field.
The statement from Loeb there reminded me of Colin McRae's answer after Grist checked them in a little too early under rally Deutchland 2002; "Just ask the Welsh Wizard" wasn't it?
Yes, soon after they would split. Not going to happen with Loeb and Elena of course. IMO, it wasn't bad to see the other side of Loeb once. Then again, it was not with a Delecour temperament.Quote:
Originally Posted by bennizw
Well said. Agreed. :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Why is it so big deal that co-driver made mistake??? Loeb and Elena are in a team. They win together and lose together. Sometimes one makes mistake, and other times the other makes mistake, as simple is that. Elena can't drive like Loeb but I'm sure Loeb can't drive like Loeb if Elena isn't beside him.