Sunday, September 18, 2016
Languages In the Water
I sit quietly in Starbucks and listen to music. I have been "attending class" at Noodles and Company down the street. I just filled out a survey form online. I filled one out the other day, but this time I knew the names of who served me. I was very pleased with my service and experience. Guys, please respect my privacy and that of police, and do not talk about me, or them, or stalk me in any way. I will watch the Vikings vs. Packers game today. I will basically root for Aaron Rodgers. I did actually get quite a bit of sleep last night. I remembered after I wrote yesterday that the man who was the "recorder" sitting next to me spoke perfect Parisian French with me for just a bit at Adelita's on Friday night. They are constantly testing me. Spanish was just never to be for me. With French, due to The Vietnamese in the class, and those in vicinity, who were royalty, I had more privacy. They just observed my learning process and style, but already spoke French from birth. They were good at faking that it was new to them. It was basically a GRAMMAR class to them because Madame Solo-Taylor was so elite. Other cultures study me because they know that my schooling has been in The Midwest, but at times they wonder about a connection to The Sorbonne, in France. I just take on the challenges and move to the next tree. I took no language at Hamline. It did not have a language requirement at the time, but The University of MN did have a two year college level requirement. It would have been a language war if they put me in that type of wizardry testing situation, WITH The Vietnamese, when Hamline needed my degree and language ability to teach United Nations delegates' kids English quickly. The English Language Studies program was the only one in the world outside The Middle East. It was a 6 month course. All the students graduated very quickly and then studied how I see. DUBAI is the key, Colleed. I must be mastery of English because it is the most complete in vernacular and grammar. All telepathy is English. It is a key to telepathy so we will never have a TELEPATHIC tower of Babel experience.
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