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Meaning of futre by furoya





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futre
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As explained Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz, " futre " It is an Andean word to call well dressed and stylish people. But which is also a character of legend, originally a payer of the construction of the railroad known as Mr. Foster ( which was always in suit and high hat, so workers distorted his surname and said " Mister Futre " ). Taking the salary for the staff, a bad day was assaulted and decapitated by thieves, and since then his ghost appears with his head under the arm to the thugs or debtors asking for his stolen money, for then fade. " The Futre " It is known in Mendoza, ( Argentina ) and also in Chile.

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