Thursday, July 14, 2011
Alborada, 7/14/2011. Cap. 32
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 32 start at this link.
Thank you, Carlos, for today's picture.
Labels: Alborada
I'm not sure how to read that - as a nervous mannerism or something else - but it struck me as really funny.
I don't think they did much embalming in those days. Not for regular people, anyway. Though if there is anyone in Martin's neighborhood who would know how to embalm a body, it would be Cristobal!
Ah, wikipedia says embalming didn't really catch on until the Civil War, and formaldehyde wasn't invented until just after the war. I don't remember exactly when Alborada takes place, but I'd guess that they would have had to go out of their way to find an embalmer.
Even nowadays they still don't embalm everywhere, and some religions forbid it. Every once in a while you'll read about somebody in rural Mexico or South America or Asia or elsewhere waking up from a coma, very surprised to be surrounded by equally surprised mourners at his own wake.
So I don't know what they did/still do to keep bodies from getting stinky when they're not embalmed, but I'm willing to bet the smell had a lot to do with the custom of sending flowers to grieving families.
It's a shame that he won't keep.
But it's summer and we're running Out of ice (out of ice)."
Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Our story was some time between the French Revolution (Happy Bastile Day, everyone!), and the Mexican Revolution. That would put it between 1789 & 1810.
I can't imagine that they did open caskets before embalming came into vogue.
Julie, as I'm sure you know (don't you have Irish roots?), the custom of the wake was to make so much noise that if the corpse was actually not dead but "asleep" (coma), you'd "wake" him up. Apparantly there used to be widespread fear of being buried alive.
Diego is an incredible boor. Funny how I thought Antonio was a huge creep in Panama but compared to Diego he's quite the gentleman. Likable even. Although still weird.
Hipolita was at her hiccupy best in this episode.
Paula, you are so right that international business can be very delicate. It certainly behooves both sides to try to understand the other. Diego is hopeless I fear. There is that crazy mask thingie that continues to rear its ugly head.
Dang, Victoria's stint at the pirate queen felt very short-lived. I prefer her bossing around ne'er-do-wells on the beach.
Carlos, very interesting screen shot, all in black.
Thank you Paula, Carlos and Melinama for the recaps. And thank you Variopinta for the best avatar ever.
Obviously you all have not heard about the woman who woke up at her own funeral a few weeks ago in Russia:
June 25, 2011
Fagilyu Mukhametzyano, was pronounced dead after she collapsed at her home after suffering from a heart attack.
Her spouse Fagili made all the arrangements for her funeral. But it seems, Fagilyu was not dead. She woke-up in her coffin listening to mourners around her praying for her soul. Shocked, she started to scream.
Fagili immediately took his wife to the hospital, but she lived only for another 12 minutes in Intensive care. It is believed that she died of shock.
I can't take Adalgiza and how a bad influence she is to Hip. IF Luis only wanted Rafael, he would have him no matter what. What would Hip, or Adalgiza do if that was the case. That woman is annoying.
I do remember that in FELS, after they fished the body of the murdered sister (played by Sherlyn) out of the river, they then kept her apparently unembalmed self on display for several days before burying her in a cave. Ugh.
Keeping dead people around is dangerous. Bad stuff comes out of decaying corpses, especially in hot weather! I do think they planned to bury Martin ASAP, but Mom needed to say goodbye, and I guess her grief was greater than the smell.
Regarding good manners, don't forget, Diego can say whatever he wants, because he's the Count! No, really! For reals! How many times must he tell you? One, one time! Bwahahaha! Two, two times! Ahahahaha! THREE, three times...
(Sorry, I thought a bad Count joke was way overdue.)
Vivi, you're too smart. Of course Luis didn't have to do the mystery boinking, and now that you mention it, I wonder why he did - considering he didn't want to, originally! I know Hip caught him trying to sneak out, but that would have been a good time for him to explain, rather than, you know.
Also, poor Fagilyu and Fagili. What a cruel ending to that story!
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