![]() But there's lots- I mean, it's close to English, so there's lots of words, a lot of context clues I can kinda understand.ĭ: Yeah, I'm just putting it out there that, like, I do not speak Spanish and I do know how to pronounce Spanish. So I don't understand it at a high level. I took half a year of it in middle school and I've been- well, I've been around people who do speak it, though, quite a bit. To check real quick, I do not speak Spanish, do either of you speak Spanish at all?Ī: I am not fluent, but I can say I'm like an intermediate Spanish. We're talking about a band called Sumo and mostly talking about one of their albums called Divididos Por La Felicidad. We weren't having a conversation.ĭ: So natural! So today we're talking about kind of an interesting- kind of a deep cut and out of my purview for certain. Hi, guys.ĭ: We totally weren't talking before this, so- hi. ![]() And today I'm joined by two friends of mine, two co-workers- Ashley Placeck and Storm Garrison. Which I think needs to go on our, like, work shirts now.ĭ: Wouldn’t that be fantastic? Today I am obviously your host Drew Häfner. D: The album Divididos Por la Felicidad by Sumo is Argentinian Punk New Wave.ĭ: Hello, everyone, and welcome, again, to another episode of Out of Phase presented by Portland State Production Services.
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