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Old 05-15-2008, 04:12 PM
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I think dedication is what it takes, plus watching the old 3 stooges in Spanish on the TV....
Dedication is a must, you have to internalize it and make it a part yourself, this is what I'm finding out.

3 stooges?, man don't you get Groucho reruns

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I have been using the pimsleur cd's for the last couple of weeks and feel that it has been helping a lot.
Airto is correct that dedication is a must.Not easy when your as lazy as myself but luckily I am stubborn as I am lazy.
BTW I was able to find the first complete course at the library and they will get the rest for me as I request them all for the very reasonable price of "free".All I had to do is renew my 25 yr old library card and pray those old late charges don't come up.25 yrs of compound interest and fines could negate the benefit of free launguage cd's.
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