Well, 7-11 dropping Citgo is a positive development... it remains to be seen if they can find another distributor to replace them.
And as far as Hugo goes, there are enough people a lot closer and more influential in American circles that I can whale on, I don't need to go to South America -- yech ;)
*shakes head* And I thought you got over your fear of those Spanish classes and I see you fear it so much that you don't want to speak of the countries that have such language as official ;-p
Come, you MUST have read something stupider at some point.
Some people like learning other languages, including Spanish. I'm not one of them, and lucky me, my job description requires that I only be fluent in one language, English.
Come, where is some of that famous European tolerance?
how much did it take you to translate that? or where did you get it translated? (altavista? wordlingo?)
And probably I might've read something stupider but well it's hard to come up with one right now :P
I know some people like learning other languages, I'm in the middle of those that do and those that don't but I see the importance of learning them because it shows a lot more about today's world and the world's culture and history and makes everything make more sense.
Well the "famous" European tolerance is equivaleted with the "famous" North American (USA, since I don't think of USA= North America) stupidity and egocentrism? ;) Plus I'm tolerant but of particular things, not of everything. European doesn't equal "please walk all over me", you know? ;) And European tolerance was eaten by European decission to speak one's mind always or at least it did in myself.
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Date: 2006-10-01 09:05 pm (UTC)And as far as Hugo goes, there are enough people a lot closer and more influential in American circles that I can whale on, I don't need to go to South America -- yech ;)
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Date: 2006-10-01 09:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-01 09:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-01 09:39 pm (UTC)and languages, even if to you it doesn't look like, do matter quite a bit and makes us learn far more than just learning "stuff".
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Date: 2006-10-01 09:46 pm (UTC)Come, you MUST have read something stupider at some point.
Some people like learning other languages, including Spanish. I'm not one of them, and lucky me, my job description requires that I only be fluent in one language, English.
Come, where is some of that famous European tolerance?
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Date: 2006-10-01 09:52 pm (UTC)And probably I might've read something stupider but well it's hard to come up with one right now :P
I know some people like learning other languages, I'm in the middle of those that do and those that don't but I see the importance of learning them because it shows a lot more about today's world and the world's culture and history and makes everything make more sense.
Well the "famous" European tolerance is equivaleted with the "famous" North American (USA, since I don't think of USA= North America) stupidity and egocentrism? ;) Plus I'm tolerant but of particular things, not of everything. European doesn't equal "please walk all over me", you know? ;) And European tolerance was eaten by European decission to speak one's mind always or at least it did in myself.