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July 21st 2005

Spanish Language Schools Guide Today I'll write about La Madrastra from business point of view. What

they keep saying is "Don't miss the final episodes... Don't miss the

final week of La Madrastra..." for past 3 weeks I think. After investing

more than one month of time watching it, I do want to watch

the conclusion of the program. And the another thing that they do is

to start the new show before finishing the old one. For example,

the running time of La Madrastra is from 8pm to 9pm. But this week,

La Madrastra ends at 8:30 and begins the new show. Since I already

have 8pm-9pm ready, I keep watching the new one too. This is a

very smart move for the transition. By the way, anybody knows what

the San Roman Enterprise does? I've heard Maria and Esteban

discussing about what they are going to do about shareholders and

sales figures, etc, but I've never figured out what they do exactly.

Hope you have a wondeful day!
Gen

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"La Madrastra 2"

Hola mi querido lector!

Hoy me gusaría escribir acerca de La Madrastra de punto de vista

de negocios. Lo que ellos hacen es seguir diciendo "No pierdas los

últimos episodios... las últimas semanas..." por como 3 semanas

creo. Como quiero ver la conclusión de la obra, me siento obligado

a verlo. Y otra cosa que hacen es que empezar la novela nueva antes

de terminar la novela vieja. Por ejemplo, El tiempo de La Madrastra es

de 8pm a 9pm. Pero esta semana La Madrastra termina a las 8:30pm

y empieza la otra. Como ya tengo tiempo para 8 a 9, sigo viendo la

otra también. Muy listo creo. A propósito, ¿sabe alguién a qué se dedica

la empresa San Roman? Es que he oido Maria y Esteban hablando de

sus accionistas y figuras de ventas, etc pero no he podido

saber exactamente qué hacen ellos.

Que tengas un buen d?a!
Gen

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http://www.conexionxela.com/


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