Monday, November 16, 2009

Skin Coloured Bumps On Hands

good things, bad things

My days, as I believe that of all human beings, interspersed good things and bad things. This evening, watching the news, I felt proud-as very, very few times in my life-to be Italian. See people (almost all boys) who applauded, shouted, cheered, sang, laughed and cried, in that window where the agents of the Palermo squad cheered the arrest of Dominic Racco, moved me. In those images they cried to the world that the Italians are mobsters. Italians have filled the Maronites of the mafia and to be matched to the Mafia. Why are not Italian mafia, I do not think people are not even to tell the truth, I think they are more like beasts ... With all due respect of the beasts. Then towards the end

tg all my patriotism fades. Interview with a hostess in Rome. He speaks in a way as to make me want to pull out the flamethrower from the bag. Do you think about the Cortellesi acting in the role of the Montessori? That's it and worse. He told us, blinking of infinite joy, than you thought fornunata and happy to have been attended yesterday evening, and be able to participate this evening, the party organized for Gheddaffi. Because the Lebanese leader wanted to know Italian girls, all in a skirt, for an hour of religion. And we have also allowed him, understand? We, the same people who dare to expose the crucifixes in public schools causing irreparable damage to the minds of little children non-Catholic children. We have allowed, even worse we organized a party where a centinatio Italian girls have heard of the "catechism" of a person who is wanted by his country so well that thousands tried to escape by sea. And tonight there's a ... and the stewardess: "Ah, but tonight is allowed to dress a bit 'more casual ... even a few pairs of pants."

Then I move on to more frivolous news, but no doubt more useful and meaningful than the last. "Frimousses de créateurs" exhibition in Paris for UNICEF.



Since 2003, a hundred big names in fashion are dedicated to creating unique dolls for Unicef. The dolls are displayed at the exhibition "Frimousses de créateurs" at the Petit Palais in Paris until 15 November and sold by Drouot Montaigne auction Nov. 19. Jeff Koons, Agnès b, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Max Chaoul and many others have wanted to lend their creative talents to work egregious, such as the financing and the childhood immunization program. I have not had and do not have the pleasure of visiting this exhibition, but peering here and there I had the same time falling in love with these two, and signed Corolle Verbaudet:


And to finish the day in a sincere and shameless cheer, here I am to rethink, about Paris, the most welcome gifts came from Johanna on the occasion of my birthday. Fantastic example of the Eiffel Tower by Esprit, which has earned a place among the full Barbabarba and the little heart, hanging from the keys of my car ... always with me .... My traveling companions and good luck ...



And the famous "macarons" of Ladurée .. almost ... in the sense you also know the times of the Italian post office. Join them for a bit 'of fresh pastry cream, What would emerge? Yes, that's a slice of gorgonzola. Then came this:



mini bars of soap in the shape of macarons, but especially with the fabulous aroma of real macarons. You know what you want when you take a strawberry lip gloss and would like to eat? See, my twitch was more or less like this ....



Thank you dear Jo, thanks again to the heart.


0 comments:

Post a Comment