Monday, May 10, 2010
Monday May 10, 2010 Livin' La Vida Gancho
yours truly,
JudyB
Labels: gancho
And by the way, the title is thanks to Jeff of MN.
I had a quick weekend visit from hub who had to take a road job after being laid off from his previous job. We treated ourselves to dinner out and I enjoyed every minute and morsal. He misses watching these with me and I miss him being there. That's one of the many reasons I appreciate all of the recappers and commenters so much.
Emilia and Mike, are you watching anything currently?
Diana
I had the very good idea of inviting my son, daughter-in-law, granddaughter and consuegra (who is wheelchair bound) for Mothers Day dinner in a restaurant of their choice. They were feeling an economic pinch at this time, so I was able to give us an outing. It was a rather pricey, special Mother's Day menu but SUCH an enjoyable dinner. The restaurant was near the San Francisco Bay Area called the Delta, and we had a window table with nearly a 360 degree view of water. I am so proud of my adult son who's been in a happy, successful marriage for so many years now.
Sounds as though you both had very enjoyable weekends. We did as well. We went out to eat at a new place in Tomball called Bootsie's. Good food, I felt obligated to try their chicken fried steak although their signature dish is shrimp and grits. Does that sound appealing? Maybe next time.
I can already tell that it'll take a while to get used to not having a recap to do on Mon. night when I get home.
Congratulations to your son, Judy, on his graduation, and as well to Emilia's and Mike's son on his wedding.
I got confirmation that the FCC received my recent complaint about the Univision CCs. Basically they sent me a printed copy of my complaint(in compliance with the Paperwork Reducion Act of 1995... huh?) saying that it looks complete and that they'll consider it (yeah sure) so gang, it looks as though we're on our way to reliable CCs.
I'm enjoying Hasta el Dinero... looking forward to your recap tonight Dr. Judy. It has some endearing characters (Vicki is rapidly becoming my favorite... lots of depth there) though not as engaging as those in Gancho.
I'm liking the name... thanks Jeff.
Carlos
Carlos, shrimp and grits sounds divine. Please go back next week and have it....and then torture me with your description.
Vicky is your favorite? You DO go for the challenging ones, don't you? I prefer bouncy and uncomplicated. I'll take Rubi, hands down. (But not in my house, not around my menfolk)
I'm watching Dinero, too, and my favorite is Susana, who is not only beautiful, but she can even put up with Ale as her boss, and really understands her.
We had a most wonderful weekend celebrating the marriage of our son. The bride was beautiful, calm, enchanting. The minister did a wonderful wedding. She has such a great sense of humor and truly appeared to enjoy performing the ceremony. She danced with Greg and with Mike at the reception and hugged Greg and Megan every chance she got.
All of my brothers were able to attend. We rarely manage to get the four of us together so that added to the fun. I'm not a dancer by any stretch of the imagination - my Cuban half is obviously my upper half. But I did cut a rug a time or two. Mike had a good time, dancing with all of the bridesmaids, the bride's mother, our friends, many many people. We slept SO well that night!!
We have the kids' dog for two weeks. He's a great dog and will quench and desire for a pet until we keep him again.
Mike's mom did well in rehab while we were gone. Mike has printed a lot of wedding photos and will take them to her in a little while.
I miss you guys and hope a lot of us check in here. We have company for a few days but hope to rejoin a telenovela ( already in progress.). Thank goodness for recappers!
Jarocha
Jarocha...I agree. Hombre did a fabulous job of translating...keeping the "soul" of the song while managing to rhyme it in English.
I'm glad to hear you all had good weekends. Emilia and Mike, so glad to hear you had a grand time at the wedding. Getting to doggie-sit is just the icing on the cake.
Diana, how nice that you got to spend some time with hub. It must be tough having him on the road. I guess we all do what we have to do these days.
Judy, congratulations on your son's graduation! That's very exciting news.
Novelera, I love the delta, it's such a beautiful area. I'm not familiar with any restaurants there so I will definitely have to keep my eyes open for the place with the spectacular view.
I have been super busy with boat stuff. We had a lovely practice sail out to the Farallon Islands Saturday. They are 27 miles offshore and are a marine sanctuary. It was a very pleasant upwind sail with flat seas (very unusual) so nobody got seasick. It took 5 hours to get out there and only 2.5 to get home because we were under spinnaker, so going "downhill", and the winds built into the mid-twenties so we had an exciting ride back under the Golden Gate. I was hoping to see whales out at the islands but no luck. We did see a lot of birds though.
I have been lurking at Caray Caray for the past week but am still not watching a TN regularly. Well, that's not entirely true; I'm watching Amor Real which finishes this week. As of next Monday I will be Telenovela-less so I guess I'd better decide which one to watch soon!
Cap'n Sylvia, Ma'am, may I inquire as to the Sharkbait Line's policy on stowaways? Thoroughly enjoyed reading about your sail out to the Farallons!
Emilia says you danced up a storm at the boda. Can you post some pics from the wedding?
Judy, good idea about the pics! This is the perfect place to post any and all incriminating data.
I'm happy to here everyone is doing well. Graduations and Marriages... Yay!
~But, oh, how I miss Un Gancho (insert tear here). I can still hear the song in my head. I'm not good at goodbye's so I'm happying there is a gathering post for me to peek in on every now and again.
I'm trying to watch the new novelas but they just don't live up to Un Gancho. I found myself feeling too embarrassed for the characters in Pecado to continue watching. Yikes! And I dislike Dinero b/c they were apart of the Un Gancho bump from 7pm to 3pm EST. And it just looks too goofy to me. I don't know... Maybe I'll give them another shot. Any suggestions?
Be well.
Rockz
I'm happy to here everyone is doing well. Graduations and Marriages and Mother's Day...Yay!
~But, oh, how I miss Un Gancho (insert tear here). I can still hear the song in my head. I'm not good at goodbye's so I'm happying there is a gathering post for me to peek in on every now and again.
I'm trying to watch the new novelas but they just don't live up to Un Gancho. I found myself feeling too embarrassed for the characters in Pecado to continue watching. Yikes! And I dislike Dinero b/c they were apart of the Un Gancho bump from 7pm to 3pm EST. And it just looks too goofy to me. I don't know... Maybe I'll give them another shot. Any suggestions?
Be well.
Rockz
I don't know if Mike and I can post photos here - if we can he no doubt knows how, so I'll leave it to the expert. We'll try not to bore y'all with hundreds but will get one or two up soon.
Sylvia, watch what you say; You're liable to find Michael D. hiding, sort of, with a sixpack and some pretzels and a huge smile on his face!
Carlos, I forgot to mention that we love the May photo on your Bonnie Belle calendar. Assuming you're the proud papa?
And Judy, many large congratulations and hugs on the occasion of your son's graduation. Can't imagine you look like his grandmother. Some people have very poor eyesight!
Diana, glad your hubby was home and you had time together. You and Novelera had great weekends.
Carlos, where is Monday's Gancho recap? I was looking forward to see how many kids Mau and Moni had now. How Coni and Beto where doing. I guess you have dropped Coni for Vicky, so fickle. ;)
Hombre, when will we hear your rendition of Livin's La Vida Gancho? :)
Sounds like a fantastic wedding Mike and Emilia. And you even went home with the Best Dog.
Sylvia, never been sailing, sounds like fun. As far as Univision, you could pick either Mi Pecado or Hasta ... Dinero. I like both, but completely different. Dinero is fun, Mi Pecado is a good typical evil/good TN. Mi Pecado is on about number 45/110 caps and Dinero on 92/220.
I am also watching the last week of Tormenta, on right before Gancho in the afternoon. It has a Final this Friday. I want to see the bad guys go down. Some of the people still alive are supposed to die some interesting ways, so I want to see that happen.
Rockz, Dinero isn't too bad. It is fun. Nothing really bad, evil happening. Some people don't like that. It is lighter than Gancho. I don't think it has quite the cast as Gancho. In Gancho, I cared quite a bit about what would happen to most people. Not that way in Dinero, at least not yet.
Darn, only get Univision, not Telemundo. But, would watch too many shows if I got both or even more, like Telefutura,.
Congratulations to the new graduates and newlyweds! Sounds like exciting things are happening everywhere.
That being said, I'm warming to it. It's not Gancho and I have trouble with change. But it has its charm. You have to watch for a while before it hooks you.
I'm a total wuss and the emotional carnage in Mi Pecado is unnerving. On the other hand, there is Julian's manly chest (often on display) and Lucrecia's sweet charm. Am I superficial enough to watch something just to see a built guy step out of the shower in just a towel now and then? You bet baby. As long as the show is in Spanish and I'm still learning the lingo.
And those of you who don't get Telemundo, they typically post full episodes onto their web site.
I suspect that it will depart from the standard TN profile. Should be interesting.
Emilia, yes that is I sharing the May photo with BB. As I've mentioned before, she loves riding with me but doesn't like going over 45 mph. Sounds like your grandpooch has a number of traits similar to little Bonnie Belle. Sounds like you guys need a full time dog.
Jeff, I really missed having a recap to do last night. I really like Vicki but don't have quite the same affection for her that I had for Coni. I think we all agree that as bad girls go, Coni was special. She and Ruth on FELS are two of the most sensuous and sensual characters ever.
Carlos
Hombre,I can see a career change here. Thanks for the translations.
Well, dear ones chao for now.
Hanna, Md
I had exactly the same initial reaction towards Dinero. Resentment. And the scheduling is still goofy. Dinero, being a comedy, should be on at 7 pm. Mi Pecado, a telenovela with some truly awful happening every single night, should be on at 8pm (I like it though).
Corazon Salvaje should be on at 9 pm. There are a lot of people who were enjoying it. But if they do yank it, put something similar on like Soy Tu Dueña (sexy hunk, bodacious lady type thing).
Recapping Dinero for two hours a night is a killer, worse than watching it for two hours. But I'm warming to it and rooting for our two star-crossed lovers. The folks on the blog line are nice, and Hombre and Carlos have come over to keep me company and that really helps. Really, really. Jeff and Güera have been watching it from the start, so they help me feel at home also.
I hope for the sake of my health,and those of my fellow recappers, they will stop this double scheduling soon. But who knows?
Darrel and Darrel....perfect, Carlos. I can't keep their names straight so I just mentally call them Frick and FracK. The Dinero regulars call them the Brother Grimm or BG for short. They do work as a unit. With knives. Always with knives.
These are from their friend Rachel's and these are from their pro photographer, Rick Martin.
Mike you are welcome to come aboard with or without beer and pretzels as long as you bring the lovely wench Emilia along.
Lemme see what I can do about pix. Maybe it's time I got serious about Webshots or Picasa or one o' them thangs.
Those previews of STuD seem muy caliente. Not like I really need MORE television to get hooked on, but I'm looking forward to it anyway. I hope they fix the scheduling without doing anything drastic and dastardly AGAIN. Is that too much to hope for?
CS is still on at 9 pm in the Dominican Republic. I only caught a little bit (I had to make my sister watch some; I feel that was a vital life experience for her) but it seemed like they were only a week or two ahead of where the show is here.
BTW, the lovely couple is enjoying a "luna de miel" in Provence. Not Provence, KY, but Provence as in France.
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