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In high school, I always found Spanish to be so expressive when spoken correctly.

 

Listen to this announcer call the Mase Funa interception during the game Saturday.

Certainly sounds more exciting than what I heard on the Fox broadcast!

 

For those of you who might have missed it on the FishDuck Feed yesterday...

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for posting that, PDuck! Heard it on Steve Tannen's show yesterday and smiled for half an hour afterwards. Spanish play by play is rapid fire by nature of calling futbol matches (That's 'soccer' to you Norte Americanos).

 

Prehm needs to polish up his high school Spanish though. It's 'Hasta la vista' baby!

 

Goooooaaaaaaaalllllll !

That was fun!  I'd sure like to hear Mike Jorgesen give us a "Quack, Quack... Quack, Quack..." too!

Pretty cool.  Quack Quack!!!

Es major de ingles. Nuestros queridos patos! 
 

Where do I get the Duck games in Spanish? Epic. 
 

I’m hooked. 

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It’s even better when you realize that if Funa hadn’t snatched that ball it was going for big yardage. They had a nice wall of blockers in front of that play.

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Gracias, era muy bueno!

I took an  Italian course for travelers one summer.  It was packed with demur retirees with soft-spoken personalities.

 

After the first week, the instructor showed us some Italian TV clips and excoriated us to use our hands, feet, and eyebrows to accentuate the every syllable.

 

The level of Italian rose dramatically after that.  For help with German, watch Hogan's Heroes and then Downfall.

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Just found this while searching for FishDuck Feed...more quack, quacks

 

Another exciting call, this time for Troy Franklin touchdown

(the second one I had originally posted, couldn't separate the two)

 

 

I want to watch every future Ducks game with this guy announcing.

 

Adios

 

Quack Quack. Quack Quack.

 

P.S....... super duper big play!

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