Just then they came in sight of thirty or forty windmills that rise from that plain. And no sooner did Don Quixote see them that he said to his squire, "Fortune is guiding our affairs better than we ourselves could have wished. Do you see over yonder, friend Sancho, thirty or forty hulking giants? I intend to do battle with them and slay them. With their spoils we shall begin to be rich for this is a righteous war and the removal of so foul a brood from off the face of the earth is a service God will bless." "What giants?" asked Sancho Panza. "Those you see over there," replied his master, "with their long arms. Some of them have arms well nigh two leagues in length." "Take care, sir," cried Sancho. "Those over there are not giants but windmills. Those things that seem to be their arms are sails which, when they are whirled around by the wind, turn the millstone." - Cervantes
lots of wind and no use
suhymat 1 year ago
Estimado Stab 1982, confío en que el primitivo lenguaje que empleas para expresarte no sea el dialecto de tu "pueblo". Da gracias a que alguien ha ido a tu "pueblo" y le ha parecido lo suficientemente bonito como para fotografiarlo. Dudo mucho que lo entiendas, porque no tienes pinta de haber salido de la península ibérica, seguramente, ni siquiera has salido de tu "pueblo". Aprende modales listillo de pueblo.
flubbs01 3 years ago
Your villagers must be so proud of you using words like coño and puto, Did you learn them right out of Don Quixote? I hope stay in your little village and don't come out until you learn how to communicated in a civilised manner.
pollyspfong 3 years ago
Que coño van a ser los molinos de Consuegra, son los de Campo de Criptana, mi pueblo!, la sierra de los molinos.
This is my Village!!!, CAmpo de CRiptana!!, Consuegra NO.
puto guiry ke no sabe ni donde va.
Stab1982 3 years ago