Cómo Amo El Acordión

By D.T.L.F. @ INSEAD

I’ve been weighing the costs and benefits of taking a vacation before I leave for Fonty. Is taking a vacation before the madness starts advisable? If so, is the opportunity cost reasonable? Will lounging on the beach of an un-named Latin American country increase my brain (or liver) capacity enough to survive P1/P2?

So in preparation for the possible vacation, I’ve been paying extra special attention in mis clases del Español, just in case I have to usar lo. For an added dose of Español, I’ve removed all local language music from my car, and replaced it with ranchera. The lyrics are slowly starting to make sense and I’m picking up more and more, namely the oft appearing mi corazon, mi amor, and, my favorite of the week, Prefiero morir / Si aqui tu no estas.” Well, the ranchera cantantes definitely get an A+ in the subtlety department.

How’s everyone’s housing and visa logistics coming along? I’ve noticed a trend towards more-than-mild anxiety and light panic developing on NetVestibule, and don’t know whether to chime in with “The sky is falling!” or continue to put off everything I know I should be doing.

One Response to “Cómo Amo El Acordión”

  1. C-Mog Says:

    Wait, so you’RE taking a little vacation before taking a long vacation? Sweet… j/k, you should take one … given that you have bought everything on your lista first.
    You ever hear the song, “Mis huevos, somos un buen ganga”?

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