- Sep 14, 2011
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What concerns me is not understanding what is written in Spanish on labels. For example, I was buying some biodegradable cleaning solution at Home Depot to get the winter crap off a tarp. I didn't buy any because I was worried there'd be some secret Spanish message "hombres buy this shit cause it will kill the gringos."You can't ban foreign language use in the U.S. and as a matter of fact it's a violation of the 1st Amendment if you try. What you can do is stop catering to foreign language users. Personally I'm tired of wading through instructions in Spanish when I buy a new tool or appliance. Sometimes the instruction booklet gets so thick with French and German as well as Spanish that you have to tear it apart. This ain't Canada and there is no law that we accept any other language except English. Remember when the Peanut man tried to force Americans to use the metric system and highway signs were in metric and even cars had metric speedometers? How did that work out?
Okay, now THAT is genuinely funny.
Hope you bought some heavy duty tin foil.
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