Doorman Gioia reads spanish very well. Bloomberg with all his billionaires is ugly, short, linguistically-challenged and NOT president of the USA. Oh the ego.
oh, i remembered that day now, no wonder all those spanish-speaking people were confused about the snow. Stupid Bloomberg mispronunciation conveyed a different message. I hope he doesn't do this when the Tsunami hits NYC.
oh, i remembered that day now, no wonder all those spanish-speaking people were confused about the snow. Stupid Bloomberg mispronunciation conveyed a different message. I hope he doesn't do this when the Tsunami hits NYC.
Oh, well, at least Bloomberg did Spanish people the courtesy that so many refuse us..namely, speak the language.
Perhaps people have forgotten who immigrated and who actually live here. When I was growing up, the majority of my neighbors were native Greek and Italian speakers and I don't recall anyone of them expecting the Americans to switch languages.
Learning a new language is difficult, especially as an adult. I hope that I will hear more fractured English on the streets of Astoria, and less fluent Spanish.
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Oy Carumba!
This is a waste of time. Perhaps an English course will help our linguistically-challenged mayor.
Doorman Gioia reads spanish very well. Bloomberg with all his billionaires is ugly, short, linguistically-challenged and NOT president of the USA. Oh the ego.
oh, i remembered that day now, no wonder all those spanish-speaking people were confused about the snow. Stupid Bloomberg mispronunciation conveyed a different message. I hope he doesn't do this when the Tsunami hits NYC.
oh, i remembered that day now, no wonder all those spanish-speaking people were confused about the snow. Stupid Bloomberg mispronunciation conveyed a different message. I hope he doesn't do this when the Tsunami hits NYC.
You'll know when to swallow your cyanide capsule when the Mayor starts to speak in Mandarin. Tse-tse.
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Oh, well, at least Bloomberg did Spanish people the courtesy that so many refuse us..namely, speak the language.
Perhaps people have forgotten who immigrated and who actually live here. When I was growing up, the majority of my neighbors were native Greek and Italian speakers and I don't recall anyone of them expecting the Americans to switch languages.
Learning a new language is difficult, especially as an adult. I hope that I will hear more fractured English on the streets of Astoria, and less fluent Spanish.
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