I can’t guey understand guey your accent guey.
puerto-rico-preys replied to your post: “Hey there!” -waving-
[steps inside, and grins] “How have you been?!”
[pulls her in for a big fat cheek kiss]
[shhhhh gotta do what a latino gotta do]
“Pretty good, thanks. How’s your ankle doing?”
“As long as everything is okay…”
She releases him and walks around him, “It has healed enough that I can walk, just can’t dance on it. Not without physical therapy.”
Yeah, you don’t need to worry about me. I’ve been around for a good amount of years, so-so days aren’t going to do much to me.
[he grins then focusing on her ankle before glancing up]
Well it’s a good thing we are what we are. I’m sure with a couple of sessions you’ll be back to dancing all over again.
[he gestures to his couch]
C’mon sit down, there’s no need to strain it when you don’t need to.
(Fuente: notehaceswey)

Lindita! -waves back-
Come in, nena.

It’s the first lines uttered to every Mexican newborn. It’s the last lines a Mexican says before he dies. It’s a motto that, as Mexican, my people and I follow. No nos hacemos wey.
((Actually… ‘no te haces wey’ is is an distinctly Mexican slang phrase. ‘Wey’ is actually a common misspelling of the the word ‘güey’. The meaning can range depending on the context, from ‘dude’ to ‘jackass’. In the phrase ‘no te haces wey’ it means don’t be a jackass, or ‘don’t be ignorant’. It’s a play on the phrase itself.
Sorry if I didn’t explain it correctly, some phrases are a bit difficult to translate. ;;))
puerto-rico-preys replied to your post: [hugs eddie from behind] “Haven’t seen you in a while. Hey there.”
“Happy Palm Sunday.” she grins. “how have you been?”
Thanks. I’ve been better. [lets out a tired sigh]
And what about you?
She tilts her head, “Something wrong?’
“And, i’m healing still.”
It’s not anything of significance. I just have had better days, you know?
[his eyebrows arch, before turning around to glance at her ankle]
Shouldn’t you be sitting down? Or resting?
puerto-rico-preys replied to your post: [hugs eddie from behind] “Haven’t seen you in a while. Hey there.”
“Happy Palm Sunday.” she grins. “how have you been?”
Thanks. I’ve been better. [lets out a tired sigh]
And what about you?
[turns to the side, a smile clear on his face when he realizes it’s her]
“Long time no see. Or talk. Happy Palm Sunday Mari.”
“Dia duit” Ruaidhri greeted he mexican, he didn’t recognize him but he knew he was a nation.
Raising an eyebrow he nodded, not quite understanding what the other said, assuming it to be a greeting. “What brings you here, sir?” He replied.
(Fuente: notehaceswey)
