The Bouncing Babes of Univision
In this past month of World Cup football, I have seen my facebook stream lit up by "friends"
claiming that they are loving to watch coverage in Spanish. In many cases, these friends speak
Spanish as a second language; I even have friends who don't speak Spanish well at all, yet watch
the Spanish coverage because they claim it is more dramatic.
In my post "The Bard's 100 Best Soccer Players: Series Preview", I promised you that I William
J. Shakespeare (aka "The Bard") would offer up unto you 100 posts about the most gifted gents to
ever play the greatest game on the globe: soccer. But, alas, the Final Act of the Bard's blogging
career is now upon us, and I must forge on to other literary endeavors without finishing my magnum
opus.
The Bouncing Babes of Univision
In this past month of World Cup football, I have seen my facebook stream lit up by "friends"
claiming that they are loving to watch coverage in Spanish. In many cases, these friends speak
Spanish as a second language; I even have friends who don't speak Spanish well at all, yet watch
the Spanish coverage because they claim it is more dramatic.