Friday, February 18, 2011

Macha Powder In Toronto

Recalling a little ...


Hello my friends, I'm back this channel. Yesterday was me a great childhood friend and we started to remember things from our childhood. And we can definitely say that we are living a momentous time. A generation that was born in the 50's, we have had the fortune to see many events that should have improved the lives of our entire planet. The Twentieth Century, from the 50's saw another way of relating awakening, but for one reason or another, this new form, was manipulated by "forces, semi hidden powers" that have always struggled to not lose a meter privileges. We can start the Century XX in 2 parts: before and after the 2nd World War. I can not even imagine how horrible it was that war. But the world realized that we were going straight down that path to our destruction. (You will find other ways to destroy). There was a universal pact: UN. And to our OAS America. And so, in the early 50's saw the emergence of the TV. In my house, for reasons I will not mention, was television since "day one" to put it in some way. So remember the first children's program that was on our TV, called BAMBILANDIA, and memory to a stanza of his presentation: >..." Bambilandia is the country where children are happy and have more "... detectivezca also remember a series called " BOSTON BLACKY, where the couple detective protagonists, male and female, had a dog named Blacky. Of course, TV was in black and white. Mickey Mouse first appeared, and was flaquiiiito and belly. In the humor had 2 programs: beans and Robustiano , played by Ana Teresa Fernandez and Carlos Guinand, and the other was BARTOLO, with Amador Bendayan. Remember as I said the presentation of Bartolo? >>... Bartolo, let's see, the add 2 and 2, that's easy to find, that's easy to find 2 and 2 are 22 ... Another paunch more! And another very popular program was wrestling. Remember the name of some of the fighters? Dark Buffalo, The Ring Tigrito Bernardino La Marca, The Chinese Dragon, The Phantom and his second, and hits the poor wore thin!, Among others. A memorable series was RIN TIN TIN and out Rosty, Sergeant O'Hara and Lieutenant Rick Master. Remember him? La Candelaria was the main shopping area. And of course the center of Caracas, El Silencio. In the Towers of Silence were the Almacenes El Moro and Africa, where they sold clothing for men. Racks at the corner was another very famous clothing store: Doville, and his slogan was: Doville that great, and this he said a green parrot. The American Store, which sold everything that was appliances, furniture and other household appliances. I remember seeing my grandmother ironed the famous Chinese plates, which were put to warm in the kitchen. Were plates of pure iron. In the afternoons, dropping it, many times I sat in the front door to wait for "the baker" who came on a bike to deliver bread from house to house and almost always gave me a sweet muffin, the which RIKA butter was too tasty. The bike had a trunk to one side where it came from the pan and kept warm. Local had which were called "MILLS", where corn was ground to make dough for arepas. They had 3 modes: 1a) You buy the dough ready to make arepitas; 2a) You had corn, ground it there and gave him the dough and 3a) You once bought the arepitas, 8 for a bolivar. Watching TV in Venezuela was inaugurated back in 1952, the first channel was Channel 5. In 1953 he opened Televisa, Venevision today, Channel 4. And in that same year she also appeared RCTV, Channel 7, then channel 2. And not because it causes, I will find out, the channel RCTV, he said in his advertising "channels 2, 3, 7 and 10. Definitely television was a great event occurred at the time, and today it is said that approximately 90% of households in Venezuela, has a television. Well my boys, and I will continue telling you about those days so memorable and the most important events of the time. Until next time.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Kristal Summers Fan Blog

HOLA AMIGOS ... SURPRISES

It's been almost a year since I wrote on this channel. Some of my fellow readers have asked me why I had not done more.
The real truth is that there was nothing new about Venezuelan politics that motivated me to write something else. Since that time now, everything remains the same, (same or better for the government and the same or worse for the opposition). Unfortunately
Venezuelan opposition has no drag. There are a lot of people fighting over a banana, as they say in Creole. The old politics as usual trying not to lose what little space you have, and new trying to make a bit of that space. But as seen in recent primaries of the opposition, no gain or to run an errand. (Another saying Creole). Young, protesting that they were not allowed to participate, and the old fighting to clean knife to make a bit of attention. A real pig sty! Too bad. Meanwhile
internal elections of the ruling party was a true example of participatory democracy. So they told me about friends who are certainly not Chavistas. How many young people of the PSUV won in their municipalities? Many, many. Among the best known: Robert Serra or Sierra, forgive me the slip, and Jorge Amorin. Two young people who have demonstrated their ability and willingness to work.
Well, I can only wish success to all participants who came nominated to participate in the elections next September and as always, it is best for me Venezuela.