Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Tue 8/17/10 Club Gancho... Even Dogs Don't Deserve This Heat
This past weekend was challenging. Our well conked out on Sunday, fortunately it was up and running by late Sunday evening... just in time for the AC to die. The AC guy came out yesterday afternoon and officially pronounced it... muerto. Fortunately the storms and rain rescued us from the stifling heat last night. If our luck holds out we should come home to a new AC this afternoon. Hard to remember how we survived before air conditioning.
The feature drink this week is Shiner Bock. Simple, tasty, and thirst busting. Iced Luzianne tea and fresh lemonade are available for those who would prefer a non-alcoholic beverage. As a snack we have today marinated Gulf shrimp with peppers, olives, cauliflower, pearl onions, carrots and probably other veggies. The only oil is a little olive oil in the marinade.
Since you guys haven't complained (yet) about the pet pictures let me share one of my favorites of Bonnie Belle and Jack sharing a lazy moment together as they enjoy the AC (when it was still alive) and contemplate the heat outdoors.
Summer Dreamin'
Bartola
Dani
Katia
Teresa
Alicia
Carlos
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Love the picture and having the Bonnie Belle calendar has been such fun. I do hope it's an annual tradition!
Glad you have a new AC. No fun being without it. Our power was out for three hours today and the upstairs got pretty hot just in that amount of time.
The photo of Bonnie Belle and Jack is so cute. Like Judy, we have also enjoyed the calendar.
We have a neighbor who is not very tall. He has two Great Danes! He only walks one at a time, rather they walk HIM! It's pretty funny to watch. He's going to end up with gorilla arms, which might come in handy since he's a chimney sweep!
Today was rather spectacular here at Caray Caray. Of Course Judy's amazing recap of Dinero, as well as fantastic recaps by Maggie (LldA), Sue (CC), and Genelia (STuD a nifty debut). Each deserves a read and a WOW! Now with these today, Hombre's return to action on Friday, Vivi, Pata, Private 057, and Melinama filling out the lineup, as well as the prospect of trying to fill Floresdeazul's shoes, I'm starting to get a case of the yips about this Friday's recap. Yikes!
Mike, glad you had a chance to try Shiner Bock. You're right, goes great with oysters.
Susanlynn, I saw that you dropped by CG earlier today. How neat your husband is watching CS with you.
Carlos
Our big excitement here today was that Señor Presidente was in town (right across the street from my office! I did not see him, though) and it seems there was a breech of the protected airspace around Air Force One, so the military fighter jets came out to do their thing (which turned out to be nothing necessary, the other plane moved) and caused a huge sonic boom. Our whole office building shook. I thought there was a big explosion outside or something.
Your recap for HQEDNS is going to be a hoot; past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior and all. I really enjoy reading y'all's recaps. Sorry I don't comment more; I am always days behind on that show so by the time I read them, the parade has moved on.
Enjoy that air conditioner! I remember sleeping porches and going swimming late at night in the hopes of cooling our bodies enough to sleep. It worked pretty well actually.
Hello, Judy and Julia!
I am sorry that your air conditioner chose a particularly inopportune time to die. I imagine the staggering heat was also hard on Bonnie Belle and Jack.
Carlos, no one has the slightest doubt your recaps will be anything less than fabulous.
So nice to read everyone's posts. Emilia, I always enjoy your comments and miss seeing them on a regular basis. Also, a happy belated birthday to your dear Willa, Cheryl.
Diana
Cielo de Levy, thanks for dropping by the club. You are welcome here anytime and free to talk about whatever comes to mind.
Cheryl, It's always fun to hear from you. From your descriptions, Willa and BB have very similar personalities and are both a bit doted on. If you'd like one of the BB calendars drop me a note with an address at carlosloma@att.net (the offer is open to anyone else who would like one) and I'll send you one. I don't have any pictures posted on line. We did finish 2666 (took awhile) and recommend it (either in Spanish or English) to anyone. The writing is terrific and the story is engrossing. We are currently reading el Juego del Angel by Carlos Zafón, a real page turner Gothic novel.
Diana,
"Carlos, no one has the slightest doubt your recaps will be anything less than fabulous."
And therein lies the source of my anxiety. Thanks. I wish I had that same confidence.
More excitement last evening. Instead of staying in and enjoying the cool of the new AC, Jack decided to go for a stroll in the backyard where he decided to challenge one of the foxes who have taken up residence nearby and often stroll the yard. No actual fisticuffs, but according to Linda, Jack was standing his ground. She broke it up and made him come inside. It was not his first encounter with predators. Last Summer he brought home an owl and released it in the bathroom. Fortunately I was able rescue it and release it... much to Jack's dismay.
Carlos
Hope all your cat and dog problems work out.
I'm looking forward to your recap this weekend - you have a natural way of writing which is always witty, entertaining, educational and folksy at once.
I've had a very busy week and the news have been sort of crazy lately.
I don't know how much you know about this but last december the lawmakers in DF ruled that same sex couples could get married and adopt in that jurisdiction, which enraged the Catholic Church and the conservative parties. The President inmediately allowed the federal attorney to elaborate a demand at the Supreme Court to cancel the law claiming it was anti-constitutional.
Well, after months of studying the arguments from both sides, the Supreme Court decided that the new law was constitutional and that the marriages in DF were valid throughout the country and people living in other states could get married in DF too and they all had the right to adopt in México City.
Inmediately the Catholic Church started making statements against the law and the Supreme Court. The Archibishop of Guadalajara, Juan Sandoval, made public statements claiming that the Mayor of Mexico City had bribed all 11 judges who voted in favor of the law (2 voted against it). He also said that no kid would want to be raised by "maricas" and lesbians. Classy.
Tha Mayor was enraged at those declarations and asked the Archibishop to retract or he'll demand him for difamation and "daños a la moral" but Sandoval continues stating the same thing and now the Archidiosecis in Mexico City is backing him up.
On top of all that, news about a "witch-hunt" in the state of Guanajuato broke out. Apparently the government and the Church are collided there to make people vigilantes of pregnant women so that they won't have the chance to abort and they have been sending several women to jail already, with charges of homicide, facing up to 27 years in prison. 2 of those women claim they weren't even pregnant to begin with.
And, Hollywood is apparenlty interested now in the "Guerra Cristera". Andy García and Eva Longoria came with other actors to promote the next movie "Cristiada" which will show the actions from the government aggainst the Catholic Church back in the 20's. Odd timing for this movie.
All these news in a time-space of four days. The news are making me dizzy.
Jarocha
The gal from the Dominican Republic who works at my school may be typical of a lot of people. She's okay with gays, and okay with gays living in a committed relationship, but not okay with them adopting children.
I guess, news-wise, I feel much more concerned about the incredible number of murders that are happening in your country. The statistics are mind-boggling.
I think what worries me more is the level in which the Church keeps meddling in legal issues. The Cardinals feel they can say and do anything without being touched just because they are members of the Church. I think people like me, who believe in the separation of Church and State, are completely fed up with their antics.
This has always been a problem with the Church but ever since the PAN got the power in 2000 it has gotten much worse.
I found a statistic a couple of days ago that showed how murders had been on a steady decline in México for 10 years before 2006. It was when the "war on drugs" started that the numbers began to go crazy. Marcelo Ebrard (coincidentally the Mexico City Mayor) has made a new proposal to the federal governmet to stop the millitary forces and deal with narcotrafic using their bank accounts and properties.
Jarocha
And how wonderful that your parents have not tried to impose their views on you and your brother. Each generation is, in general, more tolerant, but there are pockets of violence and hate in every generation also.
Like Judy, to me this seems like a rather minor matter when you consider other problems Mexico is dealing with. In Vecinos Distantes the ongoing tension between the government and the Church is described in detail and is difficult for us in the US to comprehend. As you know, churches here have a great deal of influence but essentially no power.
Carlos
I'm sorry for bringing Club Gancho down with all these news on politics and religion. I've been so busy lately that I didn't have time to call anyone to let out my frustrations and they ended up here.
Jarocha
For the Church, everything is a matter of convenience and they will support the party that protects them and their views (right now that's the PAN). They are willing to overlook awful things if their interests are not being challenged and they keep asking for changes in the constitution to give them more rights.
Jarocha
Jarocha
Here there is no "off-topic". Anything goes because we are all friends and care about each other. We may have only seen pictures of each other, or just imagined what others are like through our words and our thoughts, but we ARE friends and so feel free to speak from your heart whenever you wish. We'll be listening.
@Susanlynn...having forgotten or mixed up many an appointmentj! I sympathize. New babies can suck the brains right out of you. So sorry about the class loss and I know the students are too. I would LOVE to have you as my grammar teacher (and could certainly use one).
My 96-year-old former student (she kept coming till she was 93 and one too many pneumonias slowed her down) used to dance around to music in her condo in addition to coming to class three times a week and pumping pink hand weights.
I visit her now at assisted living where she refused to do the chair exercises and attends instead the more standup class offered. She reads Graham Greene, a national news magazine every week and watches strictly PBS.
We can both be like Olga when we "grow up" God willing!
NO YIP ZONE......
y punto.
Julia, didn't you finally get some hot weather a few days ago? I mean like 90 plus stuff? Glad you got a little excitement courtesy of your Air Force (and your tax dollars) and fie on the dumba$$ that got too close to The Aircraft. That happens over DC from time to time.
Judy, hope you have a safe trip to Charlotte and some quality time w/ the family.
Judy, have a great trip. Bring bad word of the grandkiddies, especially our Baby Jack.
Jarocha, whatever you want to talk about is fine by me, just keep dropping by. We enjoy unfiltered news from Mexico. I couldn't find anything about the movie you mentioned, Contratiempo. I did find Contratiempo Mortal, but it doesn't seem to be the movie you were talking about. My most recent movie was much less troubling than Rojo Amanecer, though not as well made either, though it stars Beto and his brother... Contrabanda de Esmereldas. It also is easy in the eyes.
Yesterday's pic, Katia in the slammer. For today, Teri and Alicia.
Carlos
Carlos
Mike, yes, we had SUPER-HOT weather here last weekend. Like high 80s; possibly as high as 90. I went to the horse races Saturday afternoon and most people were swilling cold drinks and clinging to the shade. Now, it is cool again.
We had another big scary military jet fly really low right over downtown this afternoon. I don't know what that was about. It was LOUD.
Jarocha, that is really interesting discussion about the church meddling in politics. I can see how it's disheartening that they overlook so many horrible things in a party they support, so long as they're getting something they want out of it. I like the idea of going after the cartels' assets. The street battles sure don't seem to be working.
Carlos, you're just trying to lower our expectations, knowing your recap will be a masterpiece as usual, right? Try to throw in a mention of a corn dish...if that doesn't get a violent reaction, I just don't think anything will.
Susanlynn, I always wanted to tapdance. I'm convinced that my Cuban half is the upper half!! No dancing ability AT ALL... sigh..
My CCs were there and even quite good last night. I've had a number of conversations with a sweet lady at our Houston Univision affiliate and she told me that the CCs are generated on a network level, so you should have had the same captions that we had here.
Now for a shameless plug. I did my first recap in a while for last night's Dinero. If any Ganchadores get an opportunity, please check it out. Hombre and I are taking turns recapping he show on Fridays. I don't know if a lot of people are watching, but not very many are commenting. It's no Gancho, but it's a cute show.
Carlos
We're not watching Dinero since we got hooked on STuD and then tried Llena. However, we do have a bit of an idea what is going on on Dinero and Carlos, your recap rocked!
Not, you understand, taking away anything from all of the other excellent writers. I love 'em all..
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