A few administrative notes, and a cooking special with an Italian chef I've never heard of because I only watch football anymore . . .
I finally cracked the code on how to make the pictures bigger so over time I'm going to go back and make them bigger. Make a mental note, if there were any works of art or nice scenery you recall from past posts, go back from time to time, I will be making them bigger. Starting with the works of art, and the scenery.
OK I like to cook, there's some kind of new cooking show on TV apparently, with this interesting Italian bird I never heard of who reminds me of my Latin teacher, Augusta Mussolini . . .
Ladies and Gentlemen . . .
. . . STORMBRINGER PROUDLY PRESENTS:
( drum roll )
Denise Milani ! ! !
Ta Da ! ! !
EMBED-Denise Milani Makes a Chicken Salad - Watch more free videos
Talk about a work of art, and scenery . . .
. . . actually for those of you who follow Theo, I got this off his site. What cracked me up was THIS comment:
Eric said . . .
Never heard of Denise Milani, so I looked her up on Wikipedia. It seems her entry there has been deleted by the editors due to "no assertion of notability".
Er . . . what's NOT notable about that rack?
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Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
SITUATION UPDATE

GOVERNMENT TROOPS STORM PROTESTORS
BANGKOK (various sources): The stand-off between anti-government protesters and Thai troops is escalating in Bangkok, as the government launched an aggressive push to clear 3,000 demonstrators from their fortified camp in the center of the city. “This is D-Day,” one soldier said. Troops are using armored vehicles to break through the protesters’ barricades, made of tires and bamboo, and firing tear gas ahead. The Red Shirts, as the protestors are known, have been enclosed in the encampment since Thursday, and have no plans to back down. "We're asking everybody to be ready for a crackdown," one protest leader said. They have been rallying against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, who they say came to power illegitimately in 2008, since mid-March. The riots have so far claimed 68 lives and injured more than 1,700.

Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender, but sparking clashes that killed at least four people and triggered unrest in northern Thailand.
At least five people, including an Italian journalist, were killed Wednesday during an army crackdown on an anti-government protest site in Bangkok, police and a hospital said. "An Italian man was shot and died before arriving at the hospital," said Police Hospital director Jongjet Aoajenpong. "He's a journalist. He was shot in the stomach," he added. Meanwhile elite troops deployed in the protest-hit capital have been authorized to shoot on sight people looting, committing arson or inciting unrest, a police spokesman has said.
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