Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Money Money Money

I was thinking about this vote to the senate... I would like to point out something about this. Well, I'm happy that the government didn't fell, and I am happy (maybe even happier) that the "House of Freedom" did fell... Berlusconi "is at the fruit", this is pretty clear to everybody, and this cannot not make me happy. But still... Let's think about the Italian situation a little bit. Prodi started his government in a country where the ratio debt/GDP (Gross domestic product, PIL in Italian) was almost 107%, against the 103% allowed by Europe. Namely we had a debt of 1.575 billion of euro (datas from Banca d'Italia). It was indeed necessary to do something. So, Prodi increased a little bit the taxes and asked the people with a slightly higher salary to pay more. Ok, fine. Then he started a fight against the evasion. Cool. Then he tried to improve the economy with a more liberal policy (in Italy this happen in the left......). Ok, here he succeded a bit less, but nice try. But among all these decisions, how can we actually find a good explanation to this:
Italy is now present with its troups in 20 countries, with 24 missions. The Prodi gouvernment had set an amount of money of 1.040,5 milions of euros for military missions. And this only for the year 2007. I am working abroad, also. But I'm not paid by Prodi. And he doesn't seem so interested to have me back. Ok, maybe I'm not such a good scientist, but I'm surely more useful then a bunch of fascist soldier that hang around raping girls in the middle east.
On the other hand, the last financial balance for the 2007 gives, in TOTAL, 230 milions of euros for the ministry of university and research. (against the 1040,5 milions ONLY for foreign missions). These milions are distributed in this way:
30 milions for research institutes (for the proposition of Montalcini)
70 M for the universities
100M for the budget
20 M to give a permanent position to the researchers
7,5 M for new jobs

Well... maybe even if I am happy that the gouvernment didn't fell, I would like to ask to this gouverment to think again about its priorities.... and then let me know where I have to buy the house....

Sunday, March 25, 2007

New post

Hi!
I don't know what to write, but I feel the moment has come to write a new post: all the quiz has been answered, I have won a beer, and we decided what to do for Small Easter.... don't we? Finally where do we go? the poll suggest Sistiana....
Anyway, I think that Moris has proposed a new nice trick... the quiz! So.. from which movie this dialogue has been taken?

"
- I like to dress in women's clothing.
- You're a fruit?
- No, not at all. I love women. Wearing their clothes makes me feel closer to them.
- You're not a fruit?
- No, I'm all man. I even fought in WWII. Of course, I was wearing women's undergarments under my uniform.
"

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Saint Patrick's Day

So...
Yesterday was Saint Patrick's Day (aka "just another reason to drink")!
Since in the afternoon there was also the rugby match between Italy and Ireland (and Ireland had the chance to win the 6 nations) we decided to watch it in an Irish pub, having an Irish breakfast (at 14:30; that required to synchronize the day and the wake-up on that time), drink a reasonable amount of beer, get beaten by a reasonable amount of drunk Irish men and then keep drinking at some Saint Patrick's party somewhere around in Amsterdam.
The plan was nice but the breakfast-beer caused more effect than we expected. So we ended to have headache at 14:35. Moreover Italy lost the match (with a honest 24-51) so there were no reason to be beaten.
So we tried to cure the headache drinking more beer ("to drink Guinnes is the same as to eat something, so it will work") without success. At the end we had our (Saint Patrick's) Indian dinner with a non-reasonable amount of spicyness and some other beers.
However this Saint Patrick's day was nothing special so we have to try again at the Small Easter(n) Party!

"To Alcohol! The cause of... and solution to... all life's problems."

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Poll results and conclusions

So, as I have already said, it seems that most of the people like the blog as it is, but, at the same time, only italians wrote some comment.... so my conclusion is the following: me and whoelse wants to keep writing in English will do that (it is anyway useful for all these italians to practice a little bit...) and who wants to write comments in italians, triestin, bisiacco or whatever other language (dutch, french, spanish.... esperanto!) is welcome to do so. It will be the Blog of freedom (il blog delle libertà) where we are free to do what the hell we want (dove siamo liberi di fare quello che cazzo ci pare)....
And, it seems is time to change the poll and to decide what to do to Pasquetta (Little Easter or Pasentje)!

Friday, March 09, 2007

The Future of the Blog

I have noticed that my description of our trip in New York has not aroused any comment or any interest, and indeed it seems that there is not many people that connect and read this blog... so I was wandering if we should spend our time writing on it, or if nobody cares. So, please, if you're interested, if you think we should continue, write it on the comments, or, say if you don't like it and why, so in case we can modify it or we can close it. Let me know....

(It would be nice that when you vote you also put a comment - You can do it in Italian for this time)

Thursday, March 01, 2007

The Big Fruit Salad


Good Morning, Europe!
So, here we are back in the old, but always beloved, continent. I guess some of you may be interested in a description of our Manhattan experience. So, here we are. First of all, if you want to follow the story with some pictures, let's go to the usual website: http://picasaweb.google.com/ellyon17 and check it out.
Well, the first impression when you get out from the subway in the heart of Manhattan, just one street after Time Square, it's not the one you had imagined. Or at least I had imagined. I have to say that the picture I had in mind of New York was given by movies such as Breakfast at Tiffany's, You've Got Mail, Sabrina, the last Devil wears Prada and, of course, all the movies of Woody Allen. Well, forget about it. Ok, if you look carefully you can find the shoots of these movies, but you have to dig under meters of dirt and rubbish. Anyway, after a while, when you have realised that things are not bright and shining as in the movies, you can start to appreciate the city for what it really is (although it's impossible for me to deny a bit of general disappointment). Anyway, our hotel was on the 55th, so no more than 10 minutes walking to Time Square. That's why the first night we have hanged around there (I suffered the jet lag for the first few days): we have eaten shrimps at the Bubba Gump Shrimps and we have walked around there. It is always quite dirty, but in the night it's easier to look up instead of down, so you tend to see more the lights and the shining commercials on the skyscrapers.
The following day we walked around the Fifth av. as I had to buy a dress to go to the Metropolitan the next day. The stores are expensive (not incredibly expensive, mostly cheaper than in Europe, but more expensive than in the rest of the city), and a lot of them are quite elegant and chic, like Cartier or Saks, but between a Chanel and a Prada store there is always a H&M, and it doesn't seems they can really recognise the difference. What really cheered up my day was the visit to the Sony store, it was really great!The famous Apple style can disappear in front of the Sony style!
The weather was nice, so we also went to the top of the Rockfeller building, and Manhattan looks much nicer from above (the rubbish is too far away).
The next day we went to visit the Central Park Zoo, and it was nothing like the Madagascar Zoo, although there were the penguins (also the Gentoo Penguin! no Kubuntu, though... ;-) ). The evening has surely been the best in the week, as we have been to the Met. The orchestra, as well as the singers, were exceptional, and I think it will be hard to listen again to something like this. There was La Traviata of Zaffirelli, so finally the scenes were as good as Verdi thought of, and probably much better. The theater was really beautiful and the acustic great, we had a very good place, first row and central. Everything was perfect. What has to be noted is there there were really few americans inside. Most of the people were italian-speaking or japanese/corean. Probably most of them had an american passport (the couple seated next to us were italians, but arrived in NY in the 1954...), but it seemed to me that if an american had 80 euros to spend, prefer to go to the Madison Square Garden...
The third day we have done a trip to the Liberty Statue and to Ellis Island. There was a hell of wind, and it was so cold as I have never experienced before. The entire trip was with a boat in which they stored something like 1000 turists, probably to make us feeling the experience of the ancient immigrants... To enter in this boat we had to stay in queue for like 2 hours, and to pass through a metal detector and to be checked completely... these are the kind of things that make you hope to have a plane to crush on their heads.... anyway, the visit was not the most interesting ever, the statue was a statue (that have already been seen in Paris) and Ellis Island was just a big empty room where they use to store people.
In the evening we went to see the Phantom of the Opera in Broadway, and it was really nice, although in this case there were quite a lot of americans, and you could understand it by the mobiles ringing, the noise and the discouraging dumbness you could feel around. Probably more that what you could feel in the Madison Square Garden, I think this is because here people wanted to look intellectual, while to the match you just want to have fun, and it is more normal to shout and be a bit mad. Indeed the NBA match we went to see the last evening was really fun. People where more polite than the people usually following sports in Italy (maybe it's the football that collect only the beasts around, maybe the football or, for them, the baseball has the same effect in U.S. ...) and the show was good. Between the quarters there were few shows of dancers, acrobats and magicians, and the match itself was really exciting. It was Knicks against Miami, and NY won for few points after a well fighted match. Pretty good. Shaquille O'neil was a bit disappointing because he spent all his time doing faults, but I guess it's more or less his job. Anyway, it's impressive how big he is....
The previous day we went in China Town. Funny place! Little Italy is a depressing street that, as Ermes has probably already told, is almost (luckly) disappeared in advantage of Chinatown.
We had good luck because in the Sunday we were there they were celebrating the Chinese New Year, so we have seen the parade and eaten spring rolls... cool.
In fact we have eaten almost every night in a mexican restourant, where you normally dine drinking Margarita Frozen.... not bad.
So, finally, everything I enjoyed in NY was not American, but European or Chinese or Mexican... I'm very happy not to live there and I'm always more and more proud of being European. The main problem in U.S. is the society, which is really primitive, it is based on hating the others and to be scared by the others. Everywhere they check you, everywhere there are signal of fear for whatever, bombs, attacks, guns, illness... In the metro there was even a poster of a medical insurance that was trying to sell some medicine(probably a kind of aspirine....) and it was written :"Influenza can kill! Save your children!"... Come on, I should have died 100 times!! Or "If you see something (a picture of a bad guy with a gun) say something (a picture of a woman shouting)", "Illegal gun: 3 years of jail", and a lot of other signs about terrorism and so on.... but come on!! Who the hell you think you are? It's incredible how they are afraid you want to stay there forever, in the airport they asked me hundreds of question about where I will stay, adress of the hotel, how long I was planning to stay, why, what I want to do there and bla bla bla.... but when all the american turist come here in Amsterdam to kill themselves with joints we don't bother them so much! And life here is so incredibly better then there, I really cannot imagine why someone should want to leave our beautyful city to go in that crap. Unless, of course, you're a millionaire... in that case you can enjoy the Opera and have a nice clean appartment next to the one of Woody Allen, you go around only in taxi or with a private car with driver and you probably have much to do everyday.... We have lived more or less like millionaire in these days, so we have enjoyed the holiday pretty much, but I don't think I would spend there more then few days....
Enjoy Europe!

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