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anthyp



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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah, all of this talk about food is making me hungry. The food here in China is great, I can't get enough of it ... but unless I can get somebody to eat with me, I usually end up with a fried egg sandwich at home. I don't like leaving the house on my own - all the staring is quite uncomfortable! I guess that's why I am always inviting my students out to eat with me ...

I can't believe the food is bad in Mexico, loz - say it ain't so! Mexican is certainly one of my favorite cuisines, but if it isn't any good in Mexico, I won't know what to think of it. So if "fast living" can't be had in Mexico, can't be had in Spain, and certainly can't be had in China, where does it exist?
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lozwich



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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not saying all food in Mexico is bad, anthyp. I've eaten some food that was so completely delicious as to elicit "Oh my god, I can't believe I'm eating such a joyous meal. I don't want it to end." type of remarks. Food in Veracruz is generally great, ceviche by the sea, chilaquiles after a big night, tortas in Oaxaca, ummm.. can't think of any more just now.

BUT, have you ever seen any of these things in your average "Mexican" restaurant? "Mexican" food that you're probably thinking of (great big burritos, nachos, enchiladas with lashings of red tomatoey sauce and jack cheese) is not typical Mexican food. Its typical Texan food...

Mexican food, while often very tasty, is usually composed of various combinations of tortillas and some kind of meat, and all cooked in LARD. My bizarre stomach problem is caused by a genetic inability to deal with too much fat in my diet, and in Australia most people say "You've got what???" when I tell them about it. Here, the condition is quite normal, although its caused by the large fat intake of most people, rather than dodgy genes.

So, why don't I cook at home, you ask??? Well, that's a whole other story, to be saved up for when we all have that beer in Ethspa�a! Wink At least all this eating out has cured me of my dislike of sitting in restaurants alone. And the staring? Well, I just stare right back!! Shocked

I'm amazed that my little post about movies has now gone on to 7 pages! I get the impression it has now become more about a bunch of bored, lonely people sitting around talking about stuff, rather than "how to's" for Spain. Maybe we should start a forum of our own??? Wink

Have a great day,
Lozwich.
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Mouse



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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 2:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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... but unless I can get somebody to eat with me, I usually end up with a fried egg sandwich at home.


But you can't go far wrong with a fried egg sandwich. Maybe with a piece of ham. And a little grated cheese. (Looks for the 'Dribbling' emoticon without success.)

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Maybe we should start a forum of our own???


Yeah, I'm sure people would be queueing up to join the "Bored, Lonely People" forum. Laughing You should change the title of this thread, Lozwich, because if it was entitled 'Bored Lonely People [Loosely Assocated With Spain]' then we wouldn't be off-topic so much of the time.

By the way, I've just agreed to stay on in my school for another year (as assistant dos, no less, ooooh), so expect my contributions to the Spain Bored (!) to continue for a little while longer. Razz
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lozwich



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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 3:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mouse wrote:
By the way, I've just agreed to stay on in my school for another year (as assistant dos, no less, ooooh)...


Assistant DoS!! Gadzooks, Batman!!

Maybe one day I'll be an assistant dos, although I do enjoy the cutting out and glueing parts of teaching... Laughing

Congrats, Mouse ole bean!

Oh, and can I have a job?????? Wink
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anthyp



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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 4:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats, Mouse. If I'm ever back in Spain, I'll be sure to look you up ... first for an Estrella Damm, and also for a job, maybe.
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Mouse



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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you ever come back to Spain, Anthyp, there'll be a chilled Estrella Damm waiting for you. And if I ever come to China (which many of my ex-students are urging me to do), I'll look you up for an egg sandwich, ok?

As for jobs, would either of you sane and eloquent people really want to work with a fruitcake like me? Come on...
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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2004 7:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does that mean in English its a Damn Estrella??? Shocked

And don't listen to Mouse, anthyp, he's just fishing for compliments again... Wink

L.
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anthyp



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PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2004 9:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

lozwich wrote:
And don't listen to Mouse, anthyp, he's just fishing for compliments again... Wink


Oh, I know. We're up to your sneaky tricks, Mouse. But congrats on the assistant DOS position once again - how long have you been TEFLing? Anyway this forum seems to have calmed down a bit since the heady days of mid - May. I noticed that one of the threads has climbed to page three or so ... hmm could it someday give the infamous "Movies in English" thread a run for its money? Somehow I doubt it.


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grahamb



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PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2004 9:53 am    Post subject: Estrella? Damn! Reply with quote

Mahou 5 estrellas is miles... sorry, km better. I also like that one from the south... what's it called?
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jamesll



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That'll be Cruzcampo, which is my personal favourite.

Anyway, I've just spent all morning reading this thread (thanks Lozwich!) and after careful thought and taking all factors into consideration I would just like to say that you are all barking mad. So I feel quite at home.

I would like to take issue with you on some outrageous claims made, though:
1. Everybody knows that the best film ever made was 'It's a wonderful life' with 'The Great Escape' coming a close second.
2. Talking of English contributions to the world, has everybody forgotten John Prescott?!
3. Thierry Henry is by far the best football player in the world (I know football hasn't been mentioned but I thought I'd throw it in) and
4. The best band ever, without a doubt, is U2, whose lead singer is so talented he has also managed to break into Spanish politics and is currently the Minister of Defence in Zapatero's government.

Catch you later.


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lozwich



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 1:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jamesll wrote:
That'll be Cruzcampo, which is my personal favourite.


All these beers I have to learn about! I've only just gotten used to the Mexican ones, and now there's a whole swathe of new Spanish ones!!

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Anyway, I've just spent all morning reading this thread (thanks Lozwich!) and after careful thought and taking all factors into consideration I would just like to say that you are all barking mad. So I feel quite at home.

God, Jamesie, if you actually read all this, you're the craziest of the lot!!! Wink Now that you mention it though, maybe I'll read it all again, cos I've forgotten half of the stuff that's in this fascinating piece of group literature...

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1. Everybody knows that the best film ever made was 'It's a wonderful world' with 'The Great Escape' coming a close second.

Ah, Steve McQueen...

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2. Talking of English contributions to the world, has everybody forgotten John Prescott?!

Ermmm... Who?????

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3. Thierry Henry is by far the best football player in the world (I know football hasn't been mentioned but I thought I'd throw it in)

See answer to 2. above


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4. The best band ever, without a doubt, is U2, whose lead singer is so talented he has also managed to break into Spanish politics and is currently the Minister of Defence in Zapatero's government.


We're just going to have to agree to disagree here, especially because I usually combine the words "Bono Vox" with the words "pretentious w'anker", but I don't have enough time to write a lengthy diatribe, as I am supposed to get some work done today... Well, not really, but you know.. Wink

Have a great day!

Lozwich.
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jamesll



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Loz, sorry, my mistake, John Prescott is actually Welsh!.

Thierry Henry most definitely isn't. He's French and plays for Arsenal FC in England. The sport, of course, is football, that's the one where people run around after a round ball and where it is generally considered unnecessary to wear a helmet and armoured plating, which is powerful enough to withstand an RPG round fired at point blank range.

As for Mr Bono, I wouldn't disagree with what you think of him, I just think the music has a good beat, especially 'Where the streets have no name' Actually that sounds like the town where I live.

Catch you later.
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Mouse



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lozwich wrote:
And don't listen to Mouse, anthyp, he's just fishing for compliments again... Wink


What do you mean again?!

anthyp wrote:
We're up to your sneaky tricks, Mouse.


Oh, are you now. You two think you're pretty smart, don't you, eh, eh? Well, let me tell you something... You are. This is actually a huge ego-trip for me, in preparation for my soon-to-be-announced position as king-of-the-world (and not in any Titanic sense of the word, either).

jamesll wrote:
John Prescott is actually Welsh!


Argh! Besieged on all sides! Take your filthy accusations and despicable love of football elsewhere, Jamesie.
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Mouse



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 2:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

anthyp wrote:
But congrats on the assistant DOS position once again - how long have you been TEFLing?


Not very long. Since the beginning of this millennium. I'd tell you more, but I'm sure Loz'd just tell me I was fishing for compliments again. Wink But thanks for the congratulations.

anthyp wrote:
Anyway this forum seems to have calmed down a bit since the heady days of mid-May.


Oh, I don't know. It was as dead as a doornail in January. Who knows to what lunatic heights the Spain Forum may hoist us! So get posting Anthyp...
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 01, 2004 3:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am only posting here because I noticed that Mouse is the last person to have posted in 15 of the Spain forum threads, and I know he's kind of sensitive about that. I picked up a U2 CD at the store the other day, thinking it was that fabulous Greatest Hits + B - sides package, but it was the Best of the 90's instead, cripes. I'd complain more but it only cost me one dollar. Ah well that's all for today, I have class tomorrow morning so I'd better go to bed soon ... also I'm out of coffee.
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