oh, really? I thought Minorca and Majorica were British and/or German...even once I asked for a Paella and they corrected me offering a Pallella ( a typical British way to mispronounce it )And what about the Malvinas? ( I think British people mispronounce them as well, something like the Falklands...) No, seriously, people tend to make mountains out of mole hills when they don´t have a good life...I really couldn´t care less.I totally can relate to naming things as I see them...maybe being a mother can do that to you...By the way, is it true there´s a BBC European correspondent called Matthew Correspondent ?Another funny name of a place Batman in Turkey...I couldn´t believe it , but it´s real
Wow, you are quick ( and good, really good) Don´t worry, I curse in Spanish...I love the sound of our ¨bad ¨words.I´m still laughing at some signs...cojoined people...no eye contact...pretend to be asleep and they won´t ask you to move...I´m gonna p@@@ my pantsSorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.I want to go to norther Australia, I´d love the sea food there...I saw one How Bizarre episode and loved it...and want to try vegemite
sorry mr T ,too British for me
Wow, don´t know if talk about the laughs or the trip down memory lane Good to know underground/metro is the same everywhere ( at least in Madrid is not too expensive,and for younglings-is that a word anymore, or I´m ancient- is the best option) Can you believe in 7th grade my teacher taught us Streets of London when now my students would appreciate more Fergie ( thanks for the video, but I could have done without it)And yep, you can be too Spanish in Madrid, and everybody will hate you, here it can be considered too cheesy.Not a lot of Spanish music I like...Not my cup of tea.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login