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P.S. to Booka....besides your obvious interest in 'you know what'! <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
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...I am also wondering what's happening with Larousse...it's not like her to not pop in AT ALL!
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HEEEELLLLLOOOOO! Anybody out there?????
Well....thank you all for.... giving me this 'alone' time and travel back to 'memory lane'....
Now, another well known Italian singer is Adriano Celentano..... and here are the lyrics of one of my favourite songs:
" Il Ragazzo della via Gluck " by Adriano Celentano
Questa e` la storia di uno di noi anche lui nato per caso in via Gluck in una casa fuori citta` gente tranquilla che lavorava La` dove c'era l'erba ora c'e` una citta` e quella casa in mezzo al verde ormai dove sara`?
Questo ragazzo della via Gluck si divertiva a giocare con me ma un giorno disse, vado in citta` e lo diceva mentre piangeva io gli domando amico, non sei contento? vai finalmente a stare in citta`. La` troverai le cose che non hai avuto qui potrai lavarti in casa senza andar giu` nel cortile!
Mio caro amico, disse, qui sono nato e in questa strada ora lascio il mio cuore. Ma come fai a non capire che e` una fortuna per voi che restate a piedi nudi a giocare nei prati mentre la` in centro io respiro il cemento. Ma verra` un giorno che ritornero` ancora qui e sentiro` l'amico treno che fischia cosi`, "wa wa"!
Passano gli anni, ma otto son lunghi pero` quel ragazzo ne ha fatta di strada ma non si scorda la sua prima casa ora coi soldi lui puo` comperarla torna e non trova gli amici che aveva solo case su case, catrame e cemento. La` dove c'era l'erba ora c'e` una citta` e quella casa in mezzo al verde ormai dove sara`
La la la... la la la la la... Eh no, non so perche` perche` continuano a costruire le case e non lasciano l'erba, non lasciano l'erba, non lasciano l'erba, non lasciano l'erba, eh no, se andiamo avanti cosi` chissa` come finira`, chissa`...
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I will spare you all...and NOT cite another song...
...yes, you are welcome.... <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
...I will just leave to go see a CSI episode that luckily I have not yet seen....boy!...they are getting gorrier and gorrier.....by the season! <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" />
...hopefully someone will turn up...as they say....sooner or later!
...or you will leave me no option but to continue travelling 'memory lane'...the best I can do is change category... <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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Luna,
I have to confess a preference for good Prosseco, no champagne has won to it's dryness. it seems there is a new marketing strategie between French Champagne makers where they are not adding sugar to the 'aging' process, which will make champagne similar to humble Prosseco. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
BK, I read an article about the lack of water in the koalas woods and how they are invading the suburbs pools and gardens. It seems they are not very smart or caring of their kids but why do you say they are nasty?
2Much, I'm sorry things are scalating. You seem so much in control of the situation. You mentioned that you were feeling the repressed anger. The most wise words I have heard, or the most helpful, about anger control came from Dr. Harley on his radio program. He says that the most effective way to deal with anger is to simple understand that it has no place in your life. He compares anger and angry outburst to insanity and insists that the step from what we called 'justified' anger to an action that could harm others and ourselves, is extremely small. His approach is NO tolerance to angry reactions. He says that, while we learn to not to react in anger, we have to have an inmediate inner option to relax: The proverbial breathing, walking away, hearing music, reading, etc.
He says that with time we learn to express our worries and complains in a clear, descriptive, no acusatory and respectful way, simple because we know we no longer have the cop out of the angry outburst.
With time anger outburst dents the emotional security that the SO, significant other, or Spouse found in us.
I know in the case of affairs the justified indignation and hurt flies high and some people think it's better to lash it out on the WW or WS. I just wanted to share with you those Harley's ideas. I have found them very liberating.
Booka,
finally you have reached the price to buy Todds antiFrenchness. Obviously living between two rivers and a Frenchised region you would have been bashed by Todd inmediately but it's obvious that you have touched his soft spot for that kind of liquid painkillers. Kuddos for bringing the very important issue of the electric blanket. I was wondering if Pio was quiet about it because G had used it to keep her beautiful garden warm at night.
Nam,
I know nothing about ceramic but it's 'sweet' for lack of better term, to see your pasion about it and the many tinny details it involves.
Kiwi,
I agree with 2Much, you make your cooking sound so delicious, at the very least you should have been PR of a high flight restaurant.
Estrelinha,
I love moqueca the peixe, specially the ones made in Bahia, ahahaha. Feijoada is slightly similar to something we call in Mx frijoles charros, like Cowboy Beans, lol althout Feijoada has more beef. Estrelinha how would you call aipim frito in English. I could eat it every day with a caipirinha. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Delan,
it's interesting the food comments you have arised because it shows how even if we don't notice it, cultures move, evolve. The 'arabe' kitchen arrived to Spain during the 800 years they dominanted the, until 1492, unexistant Spain Crown. It came to America during the Conquest and here is mixed with our wounderful array of vegetales and legumes. Potato, tomato, vainilla, avocato, herbs... Mexican pre Spanish cuisine existes still in a diet of amazing numbers of green leaves plants, cactus, flowers and insects. Since the 90's Mexico has enjoyed a renasance of the ancient cooking in a movement called La Nouvelle Cuisine Mexicaine. Cactus as nopales are used to combate and control diabetes. Other cactus called bisnaga is used to make a delicius dry fruit, very nutritive because of it's fibre.
Here the use of sheep as been substitute by beef. When sheep is used it is called Barbacoa, cooked underearth, wrapped in cactus 'arms'. What you call Menudo, is also called Pancita, is made of beef and exists in tree diferent varieties depending of the chile used. Menudo is the lining of the stomach, as BK pointed out, extremelly well cleaned and twice boiled,. You can choose between the muscles of the stomach or a mixture with other soft tissues but never in a Menudo would you find the actual tripe, aka, intestines. The Pancita is presented in a brot or soup, the firm pieces in it, no liquified and no fat added.
It's absolutely magnificent for hangovers because it rehidrats and remineralize the body and the chile acelerates the metabolism giving a sensation of recovery. Lol.
My point is: Mexican cuisine is between the five more sofisticated of the world. it shows our history, our geographical contrasts and our social conditions and a pasion for seeds, flowers like the vainilla flower, leaves and cactus, that seems almost 'poetic' to me. Dishes as our Pancita is of obvius arabe origin, modified for the Spaniards as well as our Tacos al Pastor, Lebanese Kebap with no fat added, beef meat marinade in another chile and seed mixture called axiote and put to grill. It can have and has it's share of flies around, and other foreing objects and runs the same risks Pio mentions of being served not well cooked. But no fat added, thank you very much. Lol.
Stph, you are doing great !
Believer,
it's great that you are back, I was afraid that Pio's pink shorts had traumatized for ever.
Pio, Sorry if you had mentioned it before: Why don't you and G plan your daily activities beforehand more?
Todd, I know nothing about legalities but Nam strategies sound good. You said TKO was like a family. Look, I really wouldn't prefer to be orphan to have you all nice people as family, if it were the case but... I'm very concern who's who? <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Kiwi would be taking us to bunch of expensive restaurants. Pio would makes us train since 5 am. Todd would make us a bunch of anti Galians with little botles of scotch under the arm. Nam would sit on us to teach us pottery. Luna would take us to long trips where the car would broke down in the middle of nowhere. Cinderela and all the distant relatives of the Femenine products thread would make us feel in constant abandon and chastitising. BK would be the oficial chaperone and make our dating life a ******. Beliver would make us have cows and grow epazote in the backyard. Poor little me would became a writer to tell the 'Unmistakable Story of TKO and It's Fantastics Adventures Out of Affair Mud'.
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That long tirade about food made me want to prepare a delicious corn's fungus soup with epazote. Don't want to gross y'all out with that 'nasty' blue growing thing that in winter can reach 30 dls the kg.
(((((((((((((((((((((((TKO)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Missed y'all
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Nice lyrics Luna.
You know, I think I recall Gina Lollobrigida singing that song.
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Don't be upset Miss Kiwi and Pio, I'll correct the typos in a while.
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I read an article about the lack of water in the koalas woods and how they are invading the suburbs pools and gardens. It seems they are not very smart or caring of their kids but why do you say they are nasty? They bite, scratch and pee on you. Nuff said. (((Larouse)))
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You can lecture us about music all you want as far as I'm concern but kindly provide with links or files to hear it.
Thank you.
Larousse in entitled mood.
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They bite, scratch and pee on you. Nuff said. BigK, are you talking about koalas or women?
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Wow Todd - Didn't realise I was being so ambiguous. I was talking about Koalas but if the shoe fits...... I thought Atlanta was civilised too.
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Todd,
BK is obviously talking about the second. Koalas would never do that.
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Really? I seem to recall you being a happily married man with NO BAN ON SEX. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />
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And just where have you been young lady? Hmm.
Quite right Stef. I get as much sex as I can handle from my wife. I have no clue about sexual frustration. Mind you for around a month after d-day I thought I would die.
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And just where have you been young lady? Hmm. Sorry BigK, I'll check in more often. I don't mean to worry you. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> I've been busy with WH and work and stuff. Quite right Stef. I get as much sex as I can handle from my wife. I have no clue about sexual frustration. Feel free to rub it in, I'm feeling no pain right about now! Mind you for around a month after d-day I thought I would die. How ever did you manage to go a whopping whole month?!? It's already been, what, 5 weeks since my ban and there's no end to it in sight! And the rabbit is no substitute!
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I didn't check my post...think I called them 'heads'...and Pio something similar to 'têtes'...and was very surprised to see Pio did not know the right 'term'! I believe the generally accepted long form is "terminal posts" (which I did know). But since you called them "têtes" in you franch way, I was just surprised you didn't use another french word that sounds a little similar tto "têtes" but would be a closer visual match to what is on the battery. Back where I come from, we call them that too.
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will G wear the testicular cancer screening match? Well she did wear it for the past couple of years. I wonder if it still fits?
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They bite, scratch and pee on you. Nuff said. Some guys pay money for that. Let's keep things in perspective.
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Back where I come from, we call them that too. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/eek.gif" alt="" /> I'm so sorry you were in jail. You have came a long way. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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