Thursday, November 27, 2008
Doutora Mãe
Pois é, a Luísa doutorou-se hoje. E não é difícil descrever o que aconteceu. Posso não ter visto muitas, mas não creio estar a ser enviesado quando digo que foi a melhor defesa de tese que já vi. Parabéns!!!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Alta finança
Num momento em que as bolsas mundiais (e as bolsas de todos nós, mas nas noticias a "Bolsa" é mais importante que as "bolsas"!) apresentam sinais de crise evidente, o Sr. Filipe (Sim, "Sr.", veja-se o ar aristocrata da pose aqui ao lado!!!) decidiu abrir uma conta no banco. Fomos ao Montepio e assim ultrapassámos mais um obstáculo burocrático na conquista de uma plena cidadania - sim que hoje em dia quem não tem conta no banco já não deve ser considerado cidadão, numa sociedade de consumo egoista como a nossa... E assim foi, depois de cartão de contribuite, BI, passaporte e cartão de utente do Centro de Saude, o Filipe tem também uma caderneta para usar nas máquinas multibanco!
Quanto ao sono que tão bem tinha corrido no ultimo post, foi, parafraseando um ilustre literator (alguem que faz literatura ?!?), "chão que deu uvas"... E ontem vomitou de jacto outra vez, pelo que hoje não comeu nada (ao jantar, consta que na creche comeu muito bem). Viroses... dizem eles, sempre que não sabem fazer um diagnóstico melhor. Fica-se com alguma noção de como há pessoas que podem passar por médicos durante anos, é só ir dizendo, aqui e ali, com propriedade, "É uma virose, só pode ser, elas andam ai".
E finalmente, 6-2, força Portugal... Já dizia o outro, "E então o burro sou eu..."
Pois, hoje estou critico...!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Mas que noite! (+ algumas fotos)
O Filipe esta noite não acordou. Deitou-se às 21:00 e apenas murmurou alguns gemidos durante a noite, só voltando a acordar às 7:30. O que faz 10:30 horas de sono. Que coisa bonita!
De resto, na semana passada iniciou-se como piloto de formula 1 (não se nota na foto, mas aquele carro andava rápido!, empurrado pela amiga Inês).
A sua veia de investigador curioso continua a ser alimentada pelos electrodomésticos caseiros, com grande preferencia para a maquina de fazer café, de lavar loiça e roupa.
E por fim, com os primos Miguel e Madalena, em que quase parecem angelicais (mas apenas para quem não os conheça...!).
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Yes, we can! Yes, we did!
I say "we", yet I did nothing! But if hope counts for something, then I can say "we" without doubts.
To all my American friends, thank you.
To Barak Obama, congratulations.
To John McCain, good concession speech, you surprised me.
To George W. Bush, forgive me my "French", but as someone who's been responsible for some of the worst days ever lived by the human kind, fuck off, and please, do not, as you so conveniently did once, "born again". One could spend hours, days, probably a life time, complaining about what you did to the world, regarding the present, and perhaps even more tragically, regarding our future. However I choose here not to give you any more credit, and to sincerely hope that when the history books are written, you are acknowledged along the lines of "The worst and by far most stupid president of the USA, who always confused his own ghosts with reality and made the world suffer for it, he who did wrong what he did, and who should have done what he didn't. The only man to ever have won an election without wining it, and for which people deliberately voted because he was dumber than his opponent".
Regarding Obama, it is amazing to witness how a man who was born in a time and country that, in many states, would not allow his parents (1 black, 1 white) to marry, and in fact in some cases would prosecute them for having their relationship, 47 years later becomes President. One has to congratulate such a country for that progress. And just by watching parts of Obama's victory speech, it is obvious that this man has a plan. At the very least, he believes he knows what he has to do to heal America, and even more important, despite so many times ignored by Americans, to heal the world.I just hope that he his right about his beliefs, and conspiracy theories apart, that "they" let him do his work.
To all my American friends, thank you.
To Barak Obama, congratulations.
To John McCain, good concession speech, you surprised me.
To George W. Bush, forgive me my "French", but as someone who's been responsible for some of the worst days ever lived by the human kind, fuck off, and please, do not, as you so conveniently did once, "born again". One could spend hours, days, probably a life time, complaining about what you did to the world, regarding the present, and perhaps even more tragically, regarding our future. However I choose here not to give you any more credit, and to sincerely hope that when the history books are written, you are acknowledged along the lines of "The worst and by far most stupid president of the USA, who always confused his own ghosts with reality and made the world suffer for it, he who did wrong what he did, and who should have done what he didn't. The only man to ever have won an election without wining it, and for which people deliberately voted because he was dumber than his opponent".
Regarding Obama, it is amazing to witness how a man who was born in a time and country that, in many states, would not allow his parents (1 black, 1 white) to marry, and in fact in some cases would prosecute them for having their relationship, 47 years later becomes President. One has to congratulate such a country for that progress. And just by watching parts of Obama's victory speech, it is obvious that this man has a plan. At the very least, he believes he knows what he has to do to heal America, and even more important, despite so many times ignored by Americans, to heal the world.I just hope that he his right about his beliefs, and conspiracy theories apart, that "they" let him do his work.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Boxeur
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