Archive for April, 2008

Virginie in the Journal du Centre

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Journal du Centre is the main newspaper from Nièvre, Virginie’s home department. The newspaper has a section called “Expatriés Nivernais“, that brings profiles of Nièvre’s people living abroad - the so-called “expatriates”. They’ve recently published Virginie’s profile, in which I’m cited as her “Brazilian-origin Spanish husband”. Click on the picture to read [...]

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Chaos in the air!

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

My friend Camilo Telles from time to time has his reasons to be worried. Look at what happened with him when the plane in which he traveled landed in San Francisco’s airport: another plane was very, very close, landing on the runway nearby! It looked like a bottling in Gran Via!
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Batman x The Dark Knight: are trailers the same?

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

A curious “coincidence”: the trailers of the first Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) and the new version of the saga, Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, to be launched this year, would be… the same!
Well, almost the same: simply replace Michael Keaton by Christian Bale (Batman / Bruce Wayne), Michael Gough by the other Michael, Caine (Alfred [...]

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Glicom Picnic

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Last friday we made our traditional Glicom’s spring picnic with almost all the staff. Food was delicious, especially the quirche made to me by my Dear.
In the photo, I carry the little Angela, Marti and Gemma’s daughter. I’m already preparing myself for taking care of Laïs in September. Click on the photo to [...]

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Montjuic Military Museum

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The Military Museum of Montjuic Castle (Museu Militar de Montjuic) in Barcelona, houses a large collection of old weapons, uniforms, flags and military miniatures. It’s worth to make a visit and also enjoy the incredible sight of Barcelona’s port, the Mediterranean and the city.
To learn more about the museum and see the photos I [...]

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