Monday, 28 April 2014
All night long!
Even if my memory was terrible, the most memorable party that I’ve had was my 20th birthday, almost two years ago. The party was a little one, only with my girlfriend and my family, but to me that’s the better way of having real fun and enjoy the company with the people that I love, and they loves you back. The party was in my grandparent’s house, because their house is bigger than mine and is a very quiet place. Also, for that days in October, the grass is greener there (and not at the other side of the fence) because the spring, and that’s wonderful because that house has a big courtyard with plants, eucaliptus, pines and other trees.
That party was important to me because it was the first birthday I spent with my girlfriend. Well, as you have notice this, I don’t like large parties so much because I’m a terrible dancer, I know it but I don’t mind. I like have some fun with people that I like and I can remember it at the next day. I don’t know, my ideal party would be playing and singing some guitar songs, also known as campfire songs or in spanish “canciones de fogata” with friends.
Monday, 21 April 2014
The Mist
I don't know which is the worst movie I ever saw, but the first bad movie that comes to my head is "The Mist". According to Wikipedia, this is a 2007 science fiction horror film, based on the novella of the same name by Stephen King. I saw it only once time with my sister and cousins, when I was around 16 years old. I remember that I had heard that it was a great movie, that scares you a lot. Personally I don't like so much these movies, but my sister and cousins wanted to see this film on the night, to make it more scaring, so I accepted.
The film's story was this. In a small town of Maine, after a violent thunderstorm emerges a thick mist that envolves all and killing all who are caught by darkness. The principal actors (Thomas Jane as David Drayton and Marcia Gay Harden as Mrs. Carmody, nobody that I know or like) are caught in a supermarket with other people of the town, and most of the film happens there because the mist is coming and no one can get out or ask for help. Why this movie is the worst to me? Is easy, because the movie didn't scare me. I feel that the movie had a ridiculous plot and I laughed whatching it, but I didn't enjoy it, at all! So that's why "The Mist" is the worst science fiction horror film that I ever saw.
The film's story was this. In a small town of Maine, after a violent thunderstorm emerges a thick mist that envolves all and killing all who are caught by darkness. The principal actors (Thomas Jane as David Drayton and Marcia Gay Harden as Mrs. Carmody, nobody that I know or like) are caught in a supermarket with other people of the town, and most of the film happens there because the mist is coming and no one can get out or ask for help. Why this movie is the worst to me? Is easy, because the movie didn't scare me. I feel that the movie had a ridiculous plot and I laughed whatching it, but I didn't enjoy it, at all! So that's why "The Mist" is the worst science fiction horror film that I ever saw.

Monday, 14 April 2014
The best country
A country that I really want to visit is New Zealand, because in spite of to be a little island chain located in Oceania, at 2000 km SE from Australia, is one of the few developed countries outside of Europe. But that isn't all! New Zealand has a monarchy and parliamentarism, and that is something that I have to look. Their cities, including Wellington, its capital, were very beutiful landscapes because the ocean, the beachs and, olso, for The South Alpes, a mountain range which separates the South Island (the biggest of the archipelago). I would like to dive there, because it's transparent water, and obviuslly, go to see kiwi, a little endemic non-flying bird and national icon too.
I would love to live there, even if I go to study, because New Zealand is the sixth country in the world with the greatest Index of Human Development, and their cities are situated between the better quality of life places. Finally, New Zealand is the freest country and the most respecfull of human rights, in accordance with Democracy Index rankings on 2012. In other words, the best place for living, to me.
Monday, 7 April 2014
A job
Every time that someone who knows me asks what is my ideal job I answer the same. The answer is that when you do something that really like and enjoy doing it, even in the lower working conditions, then you're happy and nothing else matter to you. Obviously earn money is important to live, but when you accept any job only to earn a lot of money even if you don't like it, I think "What's wrong with you?" Maybe you'll be able to tying you for something that fill your wallet but not your heart. I don't. My ideal job is be an professional musician, I mean, to have a little knowledge about an instrument (or many of them) but not study it, academically. Maybe an intensive course or something will be fine. Only what's required to play in every place that you like. Nothing more.
For this job you need desire to learn to play an instrument (any you want) or keep practise it, steadfastly and tenaciously, and the most important, the love & passion for music. I already play tenor sax, and I played in many places, from beach in summer to stages with a big band. I love almost every kind of music, and I'm happy to play any song or theme in every place for everyone that want to hear, even I don't earn enough money or be so stable like other jobs.
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