I am willing to humbly admit that the sunsets in Granada and Finisterre are better than those of my city, which has neither the Alhambra nor the ocean
In the Andalusian election campaign, the most important thing is to see whether the sun sets better in Granada or in Finisterre. It seems logical to me. We once had to tackle this crucial issue as a country. However, I am afraid that we can only resolve this dispute if one day we invite Bill Clinton to Galicia and offer him a bowl of seafood for the sea. For my part, although I have seen both sunsets, I can contribute little to this debate. When I was in Granada there were so many tourists and so many taxis in Carrera del Darro that my son’s foot got caught under the tire of a Ford Mondeo; in Finisterre, however, the sky turned black, a terrifying storm erupted and the temperature suddenly dropped by ten degrees. In any case, I am willing to humbly admit that the sunsets in Granada and Finisterre are better than those of my city, which has neither the Alhambra nor the ocean, and that is an insurmountable handicap, although sometimes the light falls softly on the vineyards , the sky is on fire as if the apocalypse is coming and the thing has its that. Where I don’t give in to arguments, no matter how awesome Mr. Pezzi gets, is our supremacy when it comes to insult. On the banks of the River Ebro in La Rioja, stupid roosters are already overcome in the first cycle of pre-primary education and from then on the oaths gain in sonority and baroque until they reach irreproducible peaks in this small hole. All things considered, that may be our distinguishing fact. It’s the closest we’ve got to a vernacular language, and I don’t rule out eventually launching an ambitious bilingualism program with teachers swearing in at least 25% of ESO classes.
Source: La Verdad

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