I guess the right name is “El Hombre” (The Man), because “El Nombre” means “the name”, and the small peanut looks more like a man than like a name.
Regards.
Hannah said on August 15, 2008 at 8:09 am :
Ahem! There is a link! El Nombre was in a kid’s programme that taught them about shapes. I should know. I watched it.
Kasia said on September 14, 2008 at 12:59 am :
Yes that’s right-it was named after the kids programme as mine all loved it and noticed the resemblance
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I guess the right name is “El Hombre” (The Man), because “El Nombre” means “the name”, and the small peanut looks more like a man than like a name.
Regards.
Ahem! There is a link! El Nombre was in a kid’s programme that taught them about shapes. I should know. I watched it.
Yes that’s right-it was named after the kids programme as mine all loved it and noticed the resemblance