Yes, this is how you know that there are still at couple good writers out at Disney to keep it afloat. How could you not do a blog post about those guys? Phineas and Ferb are so cute, funny, original and musical, and Ferb is a glittering gem of a character. It’s an excellent formula for an all-ages show. Okay, maybe not all-ages, but it should be. I believe that our inner children need more hugs! And longer reins! Because staying young at heart actually makes you smarter, you know.
Okay, today I want to do a little poll – how many people want to learn a language that is not French or Spanish, and has nothing to do with your ancestry or anything like that. Because I’ve noticed that people take language learning to be such a functional, boring thing. I guess it’s because none of us have any money to travel with so we can actually use it. And also because English speakers are stuck-up, lazy bums.
The whole world speaks English, did you notice? And yet we can’t barely bother to learn how to say ‘Bonjour’ properly. How lame. The world would be a much better place if we were all more international. Give up cherry pie for baklava and say ‘Kalimera’ to your neighbour once in a while. And if your plane ever gets hijacked, you might be able to get in good with the terrorists and stay alive. Or if you’re a terrorist, you could get in good with the court and stay out of the chair. Wait, do they do that anymore? Well, stay away from the death serum they give you.
Seriously, I think we should all start working on it. Understanding is the key to peace – this stuff could end wars, people!
January 7, 2010 at 23:31
definitely love phineas and ferb
i want to learn quite a few languages for the fun of it or in hopes of travelling/living there someday
– japanese
– german
– italian
i took french in school …. would be nice to brush up on it