hypocritexposer said:What language were they speaking?
hypocritexposer said:What language were they speaking?
Oldtimer said:hypocritexposer said:What language were they speaking?
Well according to the guys that were working down there (on other projects)- the seismigraph crew would all gather in one of the motel parking lots about 7AM-about 70 of them- and get a pep talk and instructions for the day...And it was all given in Mexican/Spanish....
Mike said:Oldtimer said:hypocritexposer said:What language were they speaking?
Well according to the guys that were working down there (on other projects)- the seismigraph crew would all gather in one of the motel parking lots about 7AM-about 70 of them- and get a pep talk and instructions for the day...And it was all given in Mexican/Spanish....
So that means "None" could speak English? :lol: :lol:
the "normal" person would assume that if you have to give instructions for the day in Mexican/Spanish- that would mean the majority couldn't understand it if they gave it in English
I talked with a couple guys the other day that said you couldn't find rooms in Glendive because of all the seismograph crews in town (none of which could speak English).....
Mike said:OT:the "normal" person would assume that if you have to give instructions for the day in Mexican/Spanish- that would mean the majority couldn't understand it if they gave it in English
A "Majority" is a different thing from: OT:I talked with a couple guys the other day that said you couldn't find rooms in Glendive because of all the seismograph crews in town (none of which could speak English).....
First you say "NONE" could speak English, then you say at least the "MAJORITY" could not speak English. Which way is it really? :roll:
First you take a rumor and then you try to a fact out of it. :roll:
You don't really know how many can speak English, do you? :lol:
Looks as though we here know about as much as you do about the crew you spoke of......................................................
I'll ask my question again...............
So that means "None" can speak English?
Oldtimer said:Mike said:OT:the "normal" person would assume that if you have to give instructions for the day in Mexican/Spanish- that would mean the majority couldn't understand it if they gave it in English
A "Majority" is a different thing from: OT:I talked with a couple guys the other day that said you couldn't find rooms in Glendive because of all the seismograph crews in town (none of which could speak English).....
First you say "NONE" could speak English, then you say at least the "MAJORITY" could not speak English. Which way is it really? :roll:
First you take a rumor and then you try to a fact out of it. :roll:
You don't really know how many can speak English, do you? :lol:
Looks as though we here know about as much as you do about the crew you spoke of......................................................
I'll ask my question again...............
So that means "None" can speak English?
Like I said earlier--"NORMAL" persons- using "NORMAL COMMON SENSE"- and that leaves out some :roll: :wink: