The Spanish Inquisition

Today Summer is to make a film for Spanish class and I have been informed I have to feed her some lines in Spanish as cues for what she is to say. What? At first I had it palmed off on Der Bingle but he didn’t come because of the weather – this time Fairborn is getting it worse than we are . . . and it ain’t good here.

I don’t do spoken foreign languages well and am dreading it. However, Alison is on call at the hospital and when Summer gets up I am going to try and get her determined* to have her mother be the vocal participant in this little entry for Cannes.

*Summer determined is a force to be dealt with. But then, a couple of times, Alison has looked at Summer, shaken her head and said in an exasperated tone, “You and your grandma.”

One thought on “The Spanish Inquisition”

  1. Ya gahveroo pa espanski ochen plohah.

    I speak in spanish very poorly.

    Annnnnnddddd that would be the extent of my contribution if I were there.

    No wait… I know some Spanish (really? living in TX you’d think I’d know a lot)….
    Donde esta el bano?

    The most important phrase ever!

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