DH and I saw this on tv last night and we were both cracking up! It’s funny that without the subtitles, it sounds really awesome. Most languages do. When were teenagers, it was an inside joke among our friends that Spanish was a really romantic language no matter what you said, so in a really sexy voice we’d always say to eachother, “Pantalones con queso.” Which of course means “Pants with cheese.”
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DH and I saw this on tv last night and we were both cracking up! It’s funny that without the subtitles, it sounds really awesome. Most languages do. When were teenagers, it was an inside joke among our friends that Spanish was a really romantic language no matter what you said, so in a really sexy voice we’d always say to eachother, “Pantalones con queso.” Which of course means “Pants with cheese.”
That is funny. Clark and I have our own version of love “spanish” talk. You’re right, the language is so romantic, no matter what you’re saying! LOL
Too funny!