Bautismo Infanta Leonor / Baptism of Princess Leonor
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- Terechu
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Bautismo Infanta Leonor / Baptism of Princess Leonor
Here's a photo gallery of the christening of little Leonor, the future Princess of Asturias and future Queen of Spain:
http://mas.lne.es/galeria/galeria.php?a ... s=1&cat=45
Absténganse todos los antimonárquicos (Berodia et al.)
http://mas.lne.es/galeria/galeria.php?a ... s=1&cat=45
Absténganse todos los antimonárquicos (Berodia et al.)
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Nada, Anuski - ye Berodia que ye antimonárquicu y nun tien sentiu del glamour, que-y vamos facer.
Pero ya veréis cómo Leonor va a ser la Marisol del Siglo XXI. Acordáivos que fue aquí donde lo leísteís por primera vez!
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Never mind, Anuski - it's just Berodia who's an anti-monarchist and has no sense of glamour, there's nothing we can do.
But you'll seem Leonor will be the "Marisol"* of the 21st Century. Remember you read it here for the first time!
*Marisol was a child star in the 60's who was extremely cute and who still is a national darling - something like Hailey Mills in the UK.
Pero ya veréis cómo Leonor va a ser la Marisol del Siglo XXI. Acordáivos que fue aquí donde lo leísteís por primera vez!
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Never mind, Anuski - it's just Berodia who's an anti-monarchist and has no sense of glamour, there's nothing we can do.
But you'll seem Leonor will be the "Marisol"* of the 21st Century. Remember you read it here for the first time!
*Marisol was a child star in the 60's who was extremely cute and who still is a national darling - something like Hailey Mills in the UK.
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Esu ye Francisco Franco acompañado de su sucesor, Juanito Borbón y aventajado alumno.Anastasia wrote:y esu que yeeeeeeeeeeeee
¿No os aprenden en el cole que el jefe del estado actual fue nombrado por un dictador? ¿Qué apoyó la dictadura?
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Es verdad, no tengo ningún sentido de "glamour". Para mi, la prensa rosa es otro opio del pueblo, y un feroz mecanismo de propaganda de la monarquía dirigida a las marujas.
Aunque para "glamour", prefiero a Catherine Zeta Jones, que a la "Fabina".
Un saludo.
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I see no reason why the king should be any more hesitant at expressing his opinion (whether or not I agree with it) than the rest of us. Actually I find his gesture, although not necessarily his views, refreshing. On the other hand, didn't he play an role in moving Spain toward democracy after Franco's death?
I feel genuine sorrow for the baby, who has been thrust into a lifetime of public scrutiny whether or not she wishes it. That is not a life I would wish on anyone, espeically one so young and innocent.
I feel genuine sorrow for the baby, who has been thrust into a lifetime of public scrutiny whether or not she wishes it. That is not a life I would wish on anyone, espeically one so young and innocent.
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Political Dissent!
Berodia, I love it. Thanks for giving us a dose of political dissent, Spanish-style. A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say. Mil gracias!
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¿Esa foto no la habías puesto ya otra vez? ¿O no fuiste tú? En todo caso, hacer una higa en este país siempre fue un gesto contra el mal de ojo. Aunque si la visita fue al País Vasco, no hacía falta, porque los vascos historicamente siempre apoyaron a la monarquía, sobre todo durante la República II, aunque ahora se hagan los progres.
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Didn't you post that picture before? Or wasn't it you? At any rate, making a "fig" in this country has always been a gesture against "evil eye". If it was taken in the Basque Country, however, it wasn't really necessary, because Basques traditionally always backed the monarchy, especially during the 2nd Republic, even though now they act so progressive.
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Didn't you post that picture before? Or wasn't it you? At any rate, making a "fig" in this country has always been a gesture against "evil eye". If it was taken in the Basque Country, however, it wasn't really necessary, because Basques traditionally always backed the monarchy, especially during the 2nd Republic, even though now they act so progressive.
Hmm, I'm going to display my ignorance again!
Is Juan Carlos, "giving the finger" in the sense of an American "F.U."? Or is there a different meaning to "making a fig"? When Terechu says the "fig" can be a gesture against "evil eye", does that mean it's not an insult toward the other person?
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¡Umm, voy a mostrar mi ignorancia otra vez!
Es Juan Carlos, "dando al dedo" en el sentido del "F.U" americano.? ¿O hay un significado diferente "a hacer una higa"? ¿Cuándo Terechu dice que "la higa" puede ser un gesto contra "el mal de ojo", significa que no es un insulto hacia otra persona?
Is Juan Carlos, "giving the finger" in the sense of an American "F.U."? Or is there a different meaning to "making a fig"? When Terechu says the "fig" can be a gesture against "evil eye", does that mean it's not an insult toward the other person?
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¡Umm, voy a mostrar mi ignorancia otra vez!
Es Juan Carlos, "dando al dedo" en el sentido del "F.U" americano.? ¿O hay un significado diferente "a hacer una higa"? ¿Cuándo Terechu dice que "la higa" puede ser un gesto contra "el mal de ojo", significa que no es un insulto hacia otra persona?
Hola,
Juanito estaba haciendo un dedo, un F... you, a unas personas que le abucheaban, porque no todo los vascos son monárquicos.
Esta foto es un extracto de un vídeo que solo fue difundido por la televisión vasca e internet, ¡claro!
La escasa prensa, toda ella cortesana, que comentó la "actuación" busco todo tipo de explicaciones, pero no hay duda, fue un "dedo".
Una editorial vasca es la única que se atrevió a publicar una biografía "subversiva" del personaje. Esta :
Un rey golpe a golpe. Descarga :
http://www.nodo50.org/unidadcivicaporla ... 0golpe.pdf
Una breve reseña :
""Un rey golpe a golpe", está escrito bajo seudónimo
Editan un libro demoledor sobre el rey Juan Carlos
Pascual Serrano
El mayor tabú informativo de España es abordado por primera vez con una dureza sin precedentes en una biografía no autorizada que promete levantar ampollas. Desde la traición a su padre, a su papel en el 23-F, la construcción de una gran fortuna personal mediante dudosos negocios a sus escándalos sexuales y su interferencia en la independencia de los tribunales.
Se trata de cuatrocientas páginas demoledoras, repletas de documentación y datos que repasan la historia reciente de España y la implicación Real en todos los oscuros asuntos de nuestro país: Mario Conde, GAL, KIO...
La obra está firmada bajo el seudónimo de Patricia Sverlo y editada por Ardi Beltza.
Como su distribución en librerías se prevé "complicada", los teléfonos para solicitar el libro son: 94 661 14 15 y 94 334 44 34.
En un artículo en la seria "Cervantes Virtual" donde este libro aparece en la bibliografía : http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/histori ... los1.shtml
Un saludo.
P.S. : Existe una foto de Juanito en pelota picada (desnudo) publicada en su día en Italia. Aquí, obviamente no. Por algo se auto-otorgó Juanito en su constitución irresponsabilidad y inviolabilidad. Como Gadafi, como Castro.
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trans. Art
Hello,
Juanito was giving the finger, an F. .. you, to a few persons who were booing him, because not all of the Basques are monarchists.
This photo is an extract of a video that was only shown by the Basque television and Internet, obviously!
The scanty press, all of it very courtly, which did comment on the "performance" came up wtih all kinds of explanations, but there is no doubt, it was the "finger".
A Basque publishing house is the only one that dared to publish a "subversive" biography of the personage. This one:
The king blow to blow. Download it here [Art: you really can download the whole book]:
http://www.nodo50.org/unidadcivicaporla ... 0golpe.pdf
A brief review:
"A king blow to blow", written under a pseudonym
A devastating book is published on King Juan Carlos
Pascual Serrano
Spain's foremost informative taboo is approached for the first time with an unprecedented harshness in an unauthorized biography that promises to raise blisters. From the treason [treachery] of his father, to his role in February 23rd [1981, the attempted coup d'état when members of the Guardia Civil stormed into the Spanish Congress of Deputies], the construction of a great personal fortune by means of dubious business dealings, to his sexual scandals and his interference in the independence of the courts.
The book contains about four hundred devastating pages, replete with documentation and information that revises the recent history of Spain and the Royal's involvement in all the dark matters of our country: Mario Conde, GAL, KIO, ....
The work is signed the the pseudonym Patricia Sverlo and edited by Ardi Beltza.
Because the book's distribution in bookshops was seen as "complicated", the telephones to request the book are: 94 661 14 15 and 94 334 44 34.
This book appears in the bibliography of an article in the series, "Cervantes Virtual": http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/histori ... los1.shtml
Best wishes.
P.S. There was a photo of Juanito stark naked published from his days in Italy. Here, obviously, it did not appear. There's a reason why Juanito granted himself irresponsibility and immunity in his constitution. [Art: I may have misinterpreted that last sentence.] Like Gadafi, like Castro.
Juanito estaba haciendo un dedo, un F... you, a unas personas que le abucheaban, porque no todo los vascos son monárquicos.
Esta foto es un extracto de un vídeo que solo fue difundido por la televisión vasca e internet, ¡claro!
La escasa prensa, toda ella cortesana, que comentó la "actuación" busco todo tipo de explicaciones, pero no hay duda, fue un "dedo".
Una editorial vasca es la única que se atrevió a publicar una biografía "subversiva" del personaje. Esta :
Un rey golpe a golpe. Descarga :
http://www.nodo50.org/unidadcivicaporla ... 0golpe.pdf
Una breve reseña :
""Un rey golpe a golpe", está escrito bajo seudónimo
Editan un libro demoledor sobre el rey Juan Carlos
Pascual Serrano
El mayor tabú informativo de España es abordado por primera vez con una dureza sin precedentes en una biografía no autorizada que promete levantar ampollas. Desde la traición a su padre, a su papel en el 23-F, la construcción de una gran fortuna personal mediante dudosos negocios a sus escándalos sexuales y su interferencia en la independencia de los tribunales.
Se trata de cuatrocientas páginas demoledoras, repletas de documentación y datos que repasan la historia reciente de España y la implicación Real en todos los oscuros asuntos de nuestro país: Mario Conde, GAL, KIO...
La obra está firmada bajo el seudónimo de Patricia Sverlo y editada por Ardi Beltza.
Como su distribución en librerías se prevé "complicada", los teléfonos para solicitar el libro son: 94 661 14 15 y 94 334 44 34.
En un artículo en la seria "Cervantes Virtual" donde este libro aparece en la bibliografía : http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/histori ... los1.shtml
Un saludo.
P.S. : Existe una foto de Juanito en pelota picada (desnudo) publicada en su día en Italia. Aquí, obviamente no. Por algo se auto-otorgó Juanito en su constitución irresponsabilidad y inviolabilidad. Como Gadafi, como Castro.
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trans. Art
Hello,
Juanito was giving the finger, an F. .. you, to a few persons who were booing him, because not all of the Basques are monarchists.
This photo is an extract of a video that was only shown by the Basque television and Internet, obviously!
The scanty press, all of it very courtly, which did comment on the "performance" came up wtih all kinds of explanations, but there is no doubt, it was the "finger".
A Basque publishing house is the only one that dared to publish a "subversive" biography of the personage. This one:
The king blow to blow. Download it here [Art: you really can download the whole book]:
http://www.nodo50.org/unidadcivicaporla ... 0golpe.pdf
A brief review:
"A king blow to blow", written under a pseudonym
A devastating book is published on King Juan Carlos
Pascual Serrano
Spain's foremost informative taboo is approached for the first time with an unprecedented harshness in an unauthorized biography that promises to raise blisters. From the treason [treachery] of his father, to his role in February 23rd [1981, the attempted coup d'état when members of the Guardia Civil stormed into the Spanish Congress of Deputies], the construction of a great personal fortune by means of dubious business dealings, to his sexual scandals and his interference in the independence of the courts.
The book contains about four hundred devastating pages, replete with documentation and information that revises the recent history of Spain and the Royal's involvement in all the dark matters of our country: Mario Conde, GAL, KIO, ....
The work is signed the the pseudonym Patricia Sverlo and edited by Ardi Beltza.
Because the book's distribution in bookshops was seen as "complicated", the telephones to request the book are: 94 661 14 15 and 94 334 44 34.
This book appears in the bibliography of an article in the series, "Cervantes Virtual": http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/histori ... los1.shtml
Best wishes.
P.S. There was a photo of Juanito stark naked published from his days in Italy. Here, obviously, it did not appear. There's a reason why Juanito granted himself irresponsibility and immunity in his constitution. [Art: I may have misinterpreted that last sentence.] Like Gadafi, like Castro.