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This is so true. I found that 3rd one very elusive. |
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Its a bit more than sad. Ahh heck. Maybe its a thrill to look for the numbers in the morning paper. I would not know. |
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![]() I wonder where the Houston area schools rank on the list? Its a shame you have schools around here with a class call English as a Second Lanuage. I thought this was the United States of America where we speak English and not Spanish?
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My mother is fluent in both, and my dad was a horrible speaker of Spanish, but he could understand everything. Guess thats living in San Antonio and having a grandma from Mexico. It is extremely useful to be fluent in both in this part of the country. You can get a whole lot more business done, I know that. Even receptionists are paid more if they can speak both for many businesses. When you are on the border with a large country that wishes to spend money in your country but speaks a diff. language, adapting to circumstances can be useful. I wish was fluent in both. Geography can play cruel tricks. |
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As far as people speaking about me in a foreign language, I also could not care less about that. There's very few people in the world who have something to say regarding me that I consider worthwhile hearing. |
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Or when they talk about how the Down Syndrome kid ins Special Ed.tried to grope them. |
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