Video 1 Transcript
Watch out for las sanjas. Sanjas is what they call these little teeny like gutters that run alongside the street. They're just these deep little dugout gutters that just fill up with the nastiest water from rain and from garbage and disgusting and it's green sometimes and I probably stepped in a sanja at least three times but one time in particular I was talking and I stepped back after I was like see you later have a good one and I just stepped back and just sunk deep right all the way and up to like my waist so watch out for those nasties. We were laughing pretty hard but I was soaked the rest of the day and it was not just water it was like sanja water.
Video 2 Transcript
I had a really hard time adjusting back to English, so on the flight from Georgia to Las Vegas, I remember the flight attendant asked me if, you know, I wanted juice or like what kind of snacks I wanted, and for whatever reason, I could not speak English. It came out in Spanish, then I tried again and it was like Spanglish, and after a few tries I'm just like, I'm sorry, I really can't speak English right now. And she's like, okay, that's fine, and she started like trying to teach me what pretzels were and what cookies were, and showing me them, and I'm like, yeah, it was kind of funny. Then I would like, even for like a month afterwards, I would just randomly like burst out in Spanish at unsuspecting people, and they'd be like, oh, sorry, yeah, it's, as funny as trying to learn Spanish was, trying to learn English again was also pretty funny.