RE: Nineties Friday, and it's Friday the 13th!

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When you talk about the '90s and the fact that you were also around these parts of America, and that you speak Spanish better than English depending on the day, it makes me think about myself trying to write in English, of course using a translator, to communicate with you. By the way, I believe it was a bit challenging for you to learn Spanish with Chileans, they speak very fast and cut words a lot, they also have a sing-song way of speaking. I have a good Chilean friend, his parents fled from Chile, and sometimes I didn't understand him when he spoke the same Spanish as I do, but eventually I understood and sometimes even spoke like him.

The bands you are presenting today are fantastic, that era also reminds me a lot of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden, Madonna, Michael Jackson, to name a few, but to be honest, you made me remember my beloved mother, one of her favorite singers is and will always be Daniela Romo, she knows all the songs.

By the way, today is Friday the 13th and my wife is celebrating her birthday, at the moment I am writing this comment, the electricity just came back on half an hour ago, we had over 18 hours without power.

You have no idea how much I wish for something like what happened in Panama when they defeated Noriega to happen in Venezuela.



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Thanks! Glad you liked them! Happy Birthday to your wife! Too bad the power was out so long, but I hope you did something after. Infrastructure in dictatorships always tends to fall apart, Cuba can't keep the power on at all. The US won't do anything to intervene because of the Russian and Chinese support to Maduro. The only thing that would change that is if he really did try to invade Guyana for the oil fields. The world has changed a lot since the days of Noriega... Not at all good in my opinion.

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