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Put that Disney thought behind and think of seta sauteed on one side only in olive oil, garlic, parsley a sea salt or in a revuela con ajetes. I know this is commonplace for you, Maria.
I admit that I find the image of the languid caterpillar on top of the toadstool smoking a hookah endearing. |
Mary you have gone to Disney world? Do you met that place.?
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For scrambled eggs we use revuelto in Spain. We would say huevos revueltos con setas y ajetes. The word revuela is Mexican, then? It sounds beautiful. |
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Never been to the States though. But it is one of my long-cherished dreams, so maybe one day...:) |
Someday, honey, someday you will can to be out, but while you aren't out you would dream with it, and I wish don't the bitterly of the dream, if not the better of your own dream.
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What city or country would you like the visit the most?:thinking: |
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Click to show hidden text - Da click para revelar el texto oculto . I hear that this is an East European proverb. As a new member to this site I have decided to explore some long-forgotten threads, and to resurrect some of the most interesting ones. |
I love your mushroom joke.:applause::D:lol:
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Hay distintas clases de setas en españa, de cardo, de carrera etcc.. por cierto están deliciosas, y champiñones son como bien apuntó POLI, button mushrooms. Seta tambien sirve para llamarselo a alguien. Bueno tambien usamos nombres de fruta para llamarselo a las personas.
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I believe that is very late to answer this question, but anyhow there is a questions without to answer.
Therefore I will. Maria Jose, I'd like to visit Australia and also I'd like to be in England, I like that two places. If you want to go to San Francisco or Boston, I believe that is time to do the you want to do. I mean, you mustn't wait that the life finished for you decide to go the place that always you wished to go in your life. Well this is my hint, I don't know your opinion. |
But I don't have enough money to fly five people to the States... England is cheaper...
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In the early seventies when I began learning Spanish I saw some fab(!) platform sole shoes in a shop window. I was just coming from the beach and was wearing flip-flops and beach shorts. The owner's teenage daughter got them from the window and I tried them on, she only had the one pair - size forty one and I'm a 42/43. I tried them on - way too small. I meant to say -Son muy pequeños y además no llevo calcetines-; but I got confused and what came out was -...no llevo calzoncillos- !
She went behind the curtain (she said to look for the larger size!) and I could hear her and her mother howling with laughter - but I didn't know why. When I got back to my her hotel I checked my dictionary, and found what I had begun to suspect - that calzoncillos were...underpants! |
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Well I bet they never forgot you either........ Isn't it nice to know that what we say or do can be something that brings back memories......hopefully pleasant ones. I also bet you never forgot the word calzoncillos:D:D |
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I got it you. Only that if you desire a lot the travel yourself will bring the good luck to your door's house. |
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