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Originally Posted by Xanthos
I hate to break it to you, but the comrad he was referring to in his first post was actually a misspelling of the word comrade.
Which, by the way, is not a word meaning "a member of the communist party." It means friend or brother, and many communist (or similar movements) happen to use it because they feel a sense of brotherhood.
No offense meant, but it sounds to me like you're the ignorant one. The cold war ended a long time ago, buddy. 
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well, seems you are the one taking OFFENCE, and are the IGNORANT ONE. Look it up in Websters (
http://www.websters-online-dictionar...nition/comrade. BOTH difinations are there. so who is the ignorant one now. The fact remains that a LOT of people still think of the sterotyical russian comment. and not its true meaning......... I don't know about you, but I wouldn't want ANYONE screwing around with my ride because of their misunderstanding of the meaning of the word.