Sunday, April 26, 2009

South Park French Song On Nambla Episode

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From a very young, my family taught me rules of courtesy, good manners, be polite, say good morning, ask for things "please, thank you, etc. I remember that for those younger days (mine) and forgive the distance, there was a book that most families owned: Famous CARREÑO Town Planning Manual.
And one of those rules said: "The person who is newly arrived to any site should be the person greetings and presents. I mean,
In the V Summit of the Americas, the U.S. President had the courtesy and made use of these good manners, as above said, and approached the President of Venezuela, a respectful way, as it should be entertaining, some MEN. And for that reason we congratulate him. It is he, Mr. Obama, who is newly arrived to the presidency of the U.S. is the new in these LIDES, therefore, I imagine it must be him who makes contact with all the countries of interest to open new operations, review old ones, and study that can improve on them and so on. Because the government of Venezuela previous government distanced itself from the U.S. by extremedamente the wrong policy of its former chairman.
(already confessed Hilary Clinton).
President Bill Clinton, when he left the White House at the end of his presidency, he left a surplus in the U.S. as had not happened in 100 years or so. And Bush left the U.S. in ruins, with an economic crisis that is affecting everyone. WORLDWIDE. Lease well. WORLDWIDE. And this, this, many people, I find it funny. Especially in my country, VENEZUELA.
media in Venezuela have been handling this situation as if our President had been the one to initiate contact with the president Obama. Nor would it have other connotations, but to welcome a new regional president with whom we have business relationships for over 150 years.
But here we have tried to distort this fact with news that put our President as "the dog with its tail between its legs" as "the handsome one who came out to put in place." As the person who approached Obama to "PULL BOL ...." etc. when what happened was the opposite. It was a gesture of the highest diplomacy between nations, and this situation was exploited by the Presdiente Chavez to give him a book to Mr. Obama, in a gesture to return the courtesy call on Mr. Obama, and thus initiate or take a first step, seeking a new relationship with a new U.S. government
So, I wonder I
Why, if it was something that everyone saw, which was broadcast on all channels in the world, because here in Venezuela, want to see that it was the opposite?
Why, here in Venezuela, President Chavez wants to be a coward, that face to face, no one dares to say the things he says about his opponents?
Why are there so many miserable looking misrepresent the publicly known facts?
But, as always, these miserable, are nothing more than that: MISERABLES. People who have no credibility. And sooner or later, your news is lost into oblivion, leaving them refresh their energies to the next lie.
AH, but those same miserable every day say that in Venezuela there is no FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION.
I'm just hoping that the U.S. government in the person of President Obama gives a new direction to its relations with the governments of America and above all, that relations with Venezuela will recover and rebuild, and to be handled with mutual respect we all deserve to see WHERE WILL PUT THE LANGUAGE, this whole game Miserables, that for 10 years or so, is asking the U.S. to invade Venezuela to oust the constitutional President of the Republic Bolivariana de Venezuela. SAME baseness!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

When Will My Dog Hair Grow

a little break.

I will not apologize again for having disappeared for a while this my page. I just want to discuss with you some experiences I've had recently to be in touch.
I can tell I was in Puerto Píritu in these days of Easter.
Rumors had reached me was that he was "on the floor, which had been lying all churuatas the boulevard from the beach ... that poor people were not worth half, etc..
Well, I arrived on Saturday, April 4 and to be a fairly normal weekend, there were many people on the beach. And still has not begun the week holy! I imagine that these are families who enjoy the habit of weekends on the beaches of Venezuela.
The town is clean. The churuatas, all but one were in place, indeed, had built premises for the sale of soft drinks, water, snacks, etc. at the end of the boulevard, reaching the mall that never ended, before starting the climb arrives at the military academy.
front of the Laguna, also completing a mall.
The boulevard was full of booths where you could find shirts, hats, sunglasses, various souvenirs, etc.. Movement could be seen.
Of course, nothing compared to a city like Puerto La Cruz, but a question, say I want to make things better. Commented with some of the people that I met that Pto Píritu can become a tourist town, only to have cuentión concepts for the area. In Puerto Píritu
there is no marina. Pto Píritu
In no other kind of entertainment other than the beach, or "parties" that are made in times like Carnival and Easter, with much space to develop. There is a place where you can learn about the history of this people as representative of what was our colonial era.

remember the first time I went, it would be over there in the early 80's. I think
Antonio Armas had not yet built his spectacular home residence.
Well, I still ate the dumplings dogfish to bolivar (Bs.1, oo)
temparanito We arrived in the morning between 8 and 9 am. And immediately my mother sent the children who were always hanging around the house, to buy the aforementioned turnovers. I remember I was 20 or 30 Bs and told them to bring that amount into patties. We ate them all!
There is an anecdote: it is a few years later, as always, would arrive early, my mother gave the child 50 bolivars pies to bring that amount in pies and pies brought her 5 children. Inflation reached.

Returning to the present, I was about 3 years that did not go through those parts. And truth be told, I liked the "face" of the people, as I said earlier, looks clean. Is moving. Always has its flaws: lack of water for several days, there are still outages, or goes out from time to time. In 6 days I was there the light went twice, but after a while. Soon returned more than 5 minutes.
And very importantly, via the coast road is in good condition. Something that I criticized at the time. Hair Diosdao Unfortunately, when he was governor of Miranda state, long neglected this pathway. And I think the people that daily Mirandino and use that via so important, we took their toll. Because there Admittedly, though it was never my cup of tea, Enrique Mendoza always had this route in excellent condition.
Well, I recommend you visit Puerto Píritu, it is worthwhile to spend some days in this town so nice and so pleasant. The beaches are very good and there are plenty, it is 3 or 4 km of beaches, most suitable for bathing.
and breakfasts in the municipal market are spectacular. There are some empanadas with shrimp, do not tell them ... go and try it out.