I found myself laughing after the interviews this weekend.Someone will probably teach her ENGLISH,but I hope not,she's too funny now.
2007-05-21
06:03:48
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JAYELLE-like Sterling Marlin & Ward Burton ?
2007-05-21
06:11:27 ·
update #1
Don't take life so seriously,frank.Chill out.
2007-05-21
06:13:40 ·
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Don't take life so seriously,frank.Chill out.BTW- it's l-e-a-r-n-e-d , not learnt.Maybe you should have "LEARNT" english better before you learnt the other 4.
2007-05-21
06:17:06 ·
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NO SENSE OF HUMOR.Everybody just relax.I'm not being mean,I just had to chuckle because I haven't heard anyone sound like CHARRO lately.GEEZ,talk about touchy...
2007-05-21
09:51:21 ·
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Unfortunately, she *drives* like Charo.
2007-05-21 11:28:08
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answered by Edward S 3
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First off, Milka is NOT a bad driver. She does have talent and would clean up if put in a race with most of us. Having said that, her talent is akin to AA baseball. Her sole reason for being a part of the IRL is because she brings sponsorship dollars and, unfortunately, that gets people rides. Graham Rahal and Paul Tracy would run circles around her, but since they don't have the $$$$ behind them, they don't have the rides. Just my $.02 .. ..
2016-05-18 23:27:10
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answered by ? 3
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It is very sad to find someone like you making fun of a person just because this person has an accent or speaks a language in a less than perfect way.
I have a question for you: How many languages do you speak?? i bet just 1, just think for a moment the efford that one has to put into learning a language and then having to use that language you just learnt in a live interview.
By the way I know exactly what I am talking about since I speak 5 languages.
2007-05-21 06:10:25
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answered by frank 2
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I'm not sure if she sounds like Charro, but she does have an accent typical of Latin women.
True, her English isn't perfect, but small mistakes, grammatical or otherwise, by someone speaking in a language that may be his/her second or third, can be charming. I think she could be charming in any language.
Although I don't use learnt and usually edit it out, the word is quite acceptable and is the past tense and a past participle of learn. However, it is used primarily in Britain, but you might consider withdrawing your rather harsh and unwarranted criticism of `frank' for his use of it.
2007-05-21 06:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Bet her English is better than a lot of the old-school NASCAR drivers'.
Go Milka!!!!
2007-05-21 06:06:42
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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Her is English is better than 90% of Nascar drivers.
2007-05-21 08:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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She has 4 master degrees, most in engineering and she is bilingual. She doesn't needed teaching in English.
2007-05-21 10:26:09
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answered by BMWSauberF1Fan 2
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