I can’t and shouldn’t disclose more than this, but during work, today, this scene from “Monty Python & The Holy Grail, came to my mind. Half dozen people will know what this means and what is related to. Everyone else can just enjoy this amazing sketch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnOdAT6H94s&t=193s
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[018.18] Sinéad O’Connor * Nothing Compares 2U
While in the airport waiting for a flight to go back to the UK, it came to my mind the cassette tape, that my uncle recorded for my “flight baptism” (to Switzerland), back in the summer of 1992. This music was there…
[017.18] clipping – for future memory (ii)
“Home Office figures show knife crime has almost doubled in three years in Warwickshire, Cambridgeshire, Hampshire, Essex and Norfolk.” [see full article here]
[016.18] Paul McCartney * We All Stand Together
I’ve decided to categorize some music that I use to post on this blog under the same “tag”, and a direct access will be available from the main menu. Thus, I had to start with one of the first music I remember to listen as a kid…
[015.18] last week on twitter (i)
Today was a great day for Australia… #MonacoGP #Indy500 — Miguel Valério 🇪🇺🇵🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦 🌻 (@mafmv) May 27, 2018 So true… #db https://t.co/Rm7U0xw9si — Miguel Valério 🇪🇺🇵🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦 🌻 (@mafmv) May 29, 2018 The latest MAFMV's Diary! https://t.co/ZFfA26hurT Thanks to @davidscris @FreeSportsUK @_Liam_Walker_ #afp #eleccionesméxico — Miguel Valério 🇪🇺🇵🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦 🌻 (@mafmv) June 2, 2018 Os Espanhóis devemContinue reading “[015.18] last week on twitter (i)”
[014.18] about “pinball kids” (moving forward)
Following a discussion in some social media websites about the use of the expression “pinball kids” I published a post when, understanding the noise around it, also expressed my idea that “more than focusing on the correctness or the dreadfulness of the expression [we should] focusing on what can we do […] to reduce theseContinue reading “[014.18] about “pinball kids” (moving forward)”
[013.18] about the “pinball kids”
it is a horrible expression, but more than focusing on the correctness or the dreadfulness of the expression “pinball kids”, shouldn’t we be focusing on what can we do to reduce these constant changes.