Thursday, August 26, 2010

Pain Jaw Below Ear Drink Alcohol



I like those stories where the protagonist is saved alone. Where despite the threat that threatens your life ... this is not the "undaunted." Where in the solitude of danger no doubt the actions to take.

I like those stories where the protagonist is afraid, but have faith in itself, although it is not clear.

And why I like these characters?

Because when they cry, no one knows.
Because they feel comfortable in his solitude. Because
not afraid of the dark, or sleep alone. Because
kill the spider but they panic.
Because if you do not change the light bulb is not burned because they can not ... is because they are lazy.
Because in the comfort of his being elected with whom to be vulnerable.
For though they lost, they think they can reverse. Because
suffer, but not bitter.
They know when to keep silent. Because they charge
drama, but always know what to say.
Because they are comfortable with themselves. Because in their carazón
no room for rancor. For
never seek to please anyone, not to the taste. Because
never think they know everything.
Because you never complain.
Because he did not fear death. Ahhhh

as I would be one of those heroines.

I said that because they save themselves? Siiiiii saved alone. Do not sit around waiting for rescue. Not start the wave ... the face!

I like those stories about brave women and which are endangered.

Cheers

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Where Is Demi Glace Sold

Provolone


nochecita
Era, eight type something. The night was cold and I came with the bike Eighteen July climbing up from the southern district. At the corner of Gutierrez Ruiz and Peach a boy of about eight years came in a tiny bike snuggles up to me and making me braking says

- You have a coin?
- No Friend

The boy was hanging my bag looking ...

- You have a red light in the bag
- Dress?
- For what?
- is to watch me ... if cars can not see me and spend some

He thought for a few seconds. To all this we were stopped in the corner, each on his bike.

- far are you going?
- I even San José, you?
- Up to Soriano ... I can go next to you?
- Yeah, right ...
- So I see ...

We started riding the two together and I reached out to drag him. We remain so until Soriano.

- Chau friend!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Read Penthouse Forum Letters

DEATH PENALTY. Jury Duty only you decide. Donation Program

By: Ivan G. Paz Fernández (*)
Since ancient times, capital punishment has always been a subject of much debate and endless discussion, today in its renewed cycle, the controversy becomes irresistible to elucidate its possible total acceptance or rejection. This booklet, serves the purpose of appealing to the reader's common sense, increasing concepts in order to broaden their vision, total at the end of it is you who could decide.
It's true that the death penalty is difficult to accept, in turn, is counterproductive to know that several of the major states this is a viable option, especially if we refer to the United States may be mentioned that, nearly forty members fifty states impose the death of death, states like Texas and California where it was abolished some time now has been reinstated by considering an effective deterrent (remember that distant and stopped being wild wild west thanks to the gallows), claiming to be serious reasons " a necessary evil "citizenship is accepted, as reflected in the paradoxical phrase referred to by some famous Texan governor who, faced with this dilemma mentioned: "I support the death penalty because I think it is a measure that saves lives ", or to be able to include more scientific arguments such as those conducted by Dr. Isaac Ehrlich of the University of Buffalo (1975), whose results suggest: " for each executed death penalty was avoided death of eight innocent."
The death penalty at all, should be discussed after comparing the abysmal differences between the systems of justice such as ours (Continental Romanist) where justice is "owned" by the judges, before the Anglo-Saxon system where Justice emanates from the people being this more just (forgive the tautology) where ordinary citizens justice issue opinions forming juries, an institution that today more and more as host countries (Brazil, Venezuela 2002, Bolivia 2003, Argentina 2004, Panama 2005, South Korea 2006), as the alternative but efficient administration of justice.
Ergo, it is more reasonable to conceptualize that capital punishment remains an issue that institutionally, upsets, moved, disturbed, shocked, and in turn is of profound human conscience and conviction, can not and must rely on the verdict of Judge Our own one-man justice system, indeed, turns out to be a heavy burden of conscience and set on the spirit and consciousness one person. Quite the contrary, viewed from a jury trial, people administering justice, "the sentence is diluted under the responsibility of a group of citizens who, with foundations and real and reliable tests to determine and approve his inexorable execution.
is suitable to mention that the death penalty (established by law) is given by a prosecutor before a jury and it is only accepted when an absolute majority - I mean accepted by the twelve members, in case there is an opposition reoriented to life - accept it after a long debate in a reasoned and convincing, given the impossibility of rehabilitating the offender, providing a conviction, obviously a conviction.
Obviously from our conception and America, such a sentence, you could always lead to a response algid connoisseurs Human Rights, to which, I can explain a basic concept framed in elementary quantities, summarized this in "The death penalty is the result of thorough evaluation and conscious conviction of a plural group of human-court-which assert their rights over a single human being-singular-offender who violates his social environment and therefore believe that not entitled to live . "
In this sense, we can be mentioned and that by accepting this kind of extreme hardship, diplomatic conflict by the fact depart from the jurisdiction of the Court of Human Rights and the Treaty of San José de Costa Rica, now is your belief, that such instances were created influential requirement characters who never found justice in their countries by their judges considered dishonorable, and invented and created supranational bodies. By contrast, Anglo-Saxon justice (which does not endorse and is home to such high-sounding foreign institutions) considers that its justice dictated by their juries is actually given by ordinary citizens, and people almost never wrong, and yes he was wrong is in right, because it is an extenuating human being and there is no infallible system of justice unless the divine which is another field or singing.
view of the above, no country would dare to impose measures or sanctions against a nation with jury judgments in this being a sovereign decision of the people itself, resulting in palpable in those northern states is truly effective Latinism VOX POPULI VOX DEI "the people's voice is the voice of God."
In conclusion, it is questionable - in our country - to discuss the death penalty extremely complicated issue to the extent that the courts are far from satisfactory, being criticized by the unreliable work of some judges unable to solve simple problems as we are exposed daily to the media and where many decisions are wrong to understand the mass population to apologize for the fact of being framed in the right but is no longer justice side, and pretend to leave the application of the death penalty on those same judges just would not be, what would be basing itself is the need to establish a jury trial because the jury only that it is the town itself may apply the penalty death, the end, if only you were to become a tribunal of judges have the option to decide.

Monday, August 9, 2010

What Does It Mean When A Dog Shits Blood

To see me ... In kiwis and other fruits?? King


the other day about getting into the cold night and impressive on the street, I went sitting at the stop in Cologne and Eduardo Acevedo, right in front of the YMCA, waiting for a friend . In the expected musical, another friend of mine passed along. I call it, we salute you and we start to talk. Long time no see you, so we start shooting our lives, everything is quite as it was, except that my brother, he says, is living in New Zealand.

The immediate question was: what the hell is doing in New Zealand? Go with the Kiwis, arranges boxes of kiwi - I said - sacándole relevant to the issue and move on to another topic. My friend's face was blurred for a while and after a moment of silence runs:

"kiwi is salty! Paaah ... what a strange thing. It's like a fruit but is not. There is, taste you have is different than you expect, not acidic .... The texture is also unexpectedly good, better not to talk shell. It is as if born from a seed, put out? It's like a furry animal that gets into the ground and zaz! Salen kiwis ... besides what's up? are cluster type, type apple, how they are born? surely not out of a seed ... "

that is low in the bondi my friend and talk again diluted and the monotony of daily meetings and promises, and more. We said goodbye and went to different sides.

What will be the Kiwis eh?

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The Great American Buckle




In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king
In Spain, the king is king
in the country of vegetables asparagus is king
in the country of anarchists
no king in the land of the White Dwarf is queen
FM in Ocean Gustavo Rey
At Home of the wonders you'll see that day soon
In the kingdom of heaven ryanair
In this round world Patricio Rey
Well I know I'm out ... but I'm still the king
I am your teacher .. . lalalala
In the realm of the king is the trick ... sometimes
alcauhete
In the realm of the jungle the lion is the king (although living in the bush)
In the reign of Queen Momo Teja
Pele in Brazil
King of the sad happiness
live the king!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Should I Get Xperia Or Satio

A travel to Azerbaijan (from my desk).

Today I was travelling from a satellite. I was travelling with google earth. of course I had also the help of some pages of travellers, but the help of google earth was great, to feel like if I was on the road.

I tried to check how could be a trip from Istambul until Azerbayan by land (by boat it is also possible, from uzbekistan, and those trips sound really nice, but I havent done today).

Since the begining I knew, as every student who has seen a worldmap, that there are only three ways to reach azerbayan from Turkey: by Georgia, by Armenia, by Iran.

So, I first started my trip as all the trips, in the Embassies asking for visa.

First surprise, no possible to go from Armenia to Azerbayan. There is no open border, as far as I know. I checked with google earth all the small villages in the border and i couldnt see any road trespassing....just some casernes! the war finished, but they continue without any direct relationship!

Second surprise, also no open border between Turkey and Armenia. That's some old thing: I guess since the armenian genocide in Turkey in 1917, they haven't open any border. Again, I was slowly following the all border of Armenia, trying to find a play to cross. there are some roads paralell to the border line, but nowhere that seems to be a check point.

So there is only two possibilities: i have to pass, in my imaginary travel, throught georgia or throught Iran.

The border between Turkey and Iran, I know it. it is close to the city of Dogubayezit, where I spent some wonderful days in 1992. I was there in a nice kurdish hostel and we were invited to an armenian marriage. There I visited the faboulous Izakpashasary, magic in the middle of teh desert, and we even rented some motorbikes for enjoying the roads around Ararat mountain and meet some old people who told us their souvenir from the genocide (they showed us the ruins of a church where 75 years ago many armenian people was burned). I have a nice souvenir of Dogubayezit.

And very close, is the border. By google earth is possible to see the inslations of the checkpoint and many, many trucks making a line to cross. I guess if i wasnt in google earth I would have been waiting longtime for my bus passing here. in the meanwhile I found a pic of the gate in the checkpoint, with a nice picture of Jomenei. The gate is in a valley, surrounded by dry hills full of barbwire and militars. as always, turkish militars have paint big turkish symbols in the earth, probably for making it visible by google earth. I felt happy to sea that somebody has made such a big work for us, the net travellers!!

I pass that border. its easy because in the Iranian Embassy they say that now you can get a visa for one week almost in the moment (normal visa needs one month or more). So I cross. In the iranian side it is the first mosque. that one with veryy brighty roolf.

I past the city of Bazargan. Than I cross Maku, that is like a farwest city, builded in a impressive pass between high rocky mountains. Than I continue travelling inside Iran, throught tabriz, until the coast, looking for the border with Azerbayan. I followed a road until the sea and than I reached Astara . It is funny because Astara are really two cities, both with the same name, each one at one side of the border. Both cities are at the sea side. It is the caspian sea. I arrived to the caspian! It is a very pollued sea. The most dirty in the word. In most of it you cant swimm and actually the seaside it not very well kept, but just because it is so wild, I fond it also nice. it was nice to arrive here.

Over the river that is used as a border there is a bridge. I have always loved the borders that are bridges. It is an old metal bridge. The bridge is mostly Azeri, but there are checkpoints in every side, one from each country.

Here, in the checkpoints, I saw many trucks. Waiting for papers. That is a great signal, that means the border goes fluently.

You can get the visa for Azerbayan in the Airport of Baku (it is expensive, 100 euros!) but nobody knows if you can also get in the land border. I try, and as far as internet is free, i enter in Azerbayan. First step of the travel, reached!

I should notice now that i havent find also any border between Iran and Armenia. Than means that from its four neighbors, Armenia has fighted with all except one. Armenia, by land, can only be reached from Georgia.

From Iran i found a nice border with Nagorno-Karabaj. It is in the city of Jolfa and the border is also a metal withe bridge over the Aras river. there were few trucks also there, so i suppoused that is the way that people fom Azerbayan uses to reach Nagorno-Karabaj: throught Iran! I hope the transit visa of Iran is easy to get!

In anycase, as long as i dont want to come back by the same way, after Azerbayan I will go back to Turkey through Georgia.

There I find a surprise: The border is veryyy close to Marneulli, a city where I made a workcamp in 2002. In Marneulli i was working in a project of integrating azeri and georgian people. Now I see it so close what seems to be a border. I saw a bridge and a river. It is called the red river, but I'm not sure is the right border... I'm confuse. I continue checking and I find a real border really in the north; In lagodekhi, more at the north (very close, too much close, to chechenia already). Here the border is again a birdge over a huge river (first time I liked it, now I start to get bored of bridges) and it is decorated in very old soviet fashion. Doesnt seems as having many cars, but i heard it is the favourite border of people cycling over central asia. I will not, so I go back southwest, to Marneuli and the redbridge.

This bridge, at least, is made in bricks. Seems older and nicer. But here the acumulation of trucks is really incredible. Most of trucks cross by a new bridge a bit upper, but I love the old one, that seems to have been here as a border for many centuries.

I'm lucky because I read that now it is not need anymore to get the Georgian visa in advance. Europeans Easily it Can Get In Any border. Good new, When I Came Here Because, it was really hard and slow to get it.

So, i cross the Kura River and I am in georgia.

From here the trip is Easier, sincere the Border Between Georgia and Turkey Has Been Many Years from easy. Now I want to go to Armenia, But I Have Been too long in the computer, so I'll do other day.