By The Wanderer, on July 23rd, 2010
… or “Don’t cry for me. This is not a goodbye”.(1)
Today I went through a terrific experience in my professional life: my former bosses were so spectacular providing me such a VIP treatment(2) that the result was a couple of people dropping some tears for me. Guys, when someone cries for me, sincerely and altruistically, there can be only two things I can think about:
that [...]
By The Wanderer, on June 27th, 2010
I have found out (lately) that it is still possible to go through truly friendship between two human beings up to the borders where people usually barily get into the conclusion if what they are feeling is friendship or love. I myself, an incurable “free speech” performer, very often get very much lost when I try to define concepts like love, friendship, passion, etc…
When I [...]
By The Wanderer, on March 25th, 2010
All of a sudden I have felt a tremendous desire of coming here, to my laptop Toshiba, Satellite Pro P300-1F1, and say something about Shakespeare. Not the silly English writer, William Shakespeare, but only the little cafe where sometimes I go to face, one on one, my own capacity to deal with my limited capacities.
Shakespeare Bar is a bar (what a fucking redundancy, isn’t it?) [...]
By The Wanderer, on February 26th, 2010
This time the idea is to proclaim to the world the immeasurable joy I felt yesterday with the clear and unequivocal victory of Sporting Clube de Portugal, from Lisboa, over Everton F.C., from Liverpool, UK. Not because I am a Sporting supporter (you know, I love F.C. Porto) but mainly because the team they beat is an English (from England) one
Sporting C.P. 3 – 0 [...]
By The Wanderer, on November 30th, 2009
Tea is a fine drink, pretty tasty as much as scotch. Both of them very much socializing oriented. Chic ladies usually meet at evening for a cup of tea and some fat free buttered toasts. Drinking tea is not only a British attitude. However, they are the most worldwide known bigger tea consumers, even if in fact they are not(1).
Lately, I have been realizing that [...]
By The Wanderer, on August 1st, 2009
Fifty! What can be said about this? As far I know, whatever we may say will be nothing that can be taken as an absolute truth or even be taken as something interesting. It will depend, of course, on who you are, where are you coming from and where are you going to. Definitely, when a man is fifty is already someone over the mid [...]
By The Wanderer, on June 19th, 2009
… or “I’m a poor lonesome cowboy, and a long way from home…”. The idea here is not to talk about Lucky Luke, the cowboy faster than his shadow, but rather talk only about the demystification of loneliness and the exaltation of the good part of it(1). Anyhow, this post has been somewhat inspired by Suzanne Vega’s(2) song with the same title (in “Solitude Standing”, [...]
By The Wanderer, on May 25th, 2009
Most of the people I know refuse to recognize how mistaken is their life or how boring their life is or how puzzled is their day to day existence. Why? Because if they do it, I mean if they realize it, they also have to realize they are not happy. The best way to resolve a problem is to not have it. The best way [...]
By The Wanderer, on March 23rd, 2009
Not that I am a fan of Beatles (never was, still am not) nor because I think their song “Let It Be” is that much great but only because I have decided today to talk about a social stereotype which I call the “let-it-be person”.
Each one of us, humans populating this blued ball, is always a little bit “let-it-be” person. Not all of us, but [...]
By The Wanderer, on March 3rd, 2009
Easy things do not challenge, they say, but I rather take them easy, if I can. But marriage it is not an easy thing, never was, never will… Like I said before, people should not have to marry. In (almost) all existing social groups, whether we call them countries or cultures, marriage is not a free option. Very often it is not even an [...]
|
Read this first Disclaimer Notice.
|