Monday, April 26, 2010

How Long Does It Take To See Results From Zumba

Pas de violence, c'est la vacance*

or "when, at times, meet new people and tendentious."
First you try to load: Friday
Sergio and I were in the office and we were just going to eat when the doorbell rings. We looked a bit 'dubious and quite worried: who could it be? Besides the intercom the mysterious visitors were announced simply as "private."
In short, we found ourselves in front of a young couple who had purchased the famous Nantes Guide and was intrigued, and decided, as a passion for design (??), to come and visit us.
You can imagine my embarrassment, not knowing exactly what to say: it is as if one walked into a doctor's office "just to look." There are elegantly perched on the glass sides ignoring the concerns of our guests. For the record, Sergio says that they were "competitors" curious and nosy. Second
incriminating evidence:
Yesterday we were, quietly, and kissed by a summer sun, the old market of Nice (in the Cours Saleya), watching BACARELLA prices soaring and beautiful.
Faced with a simple nut bread sold in less than 18 € a kilo, I turned to Sergio exclaiming "18 euro per kilo!" and I was literally blocked by two Piedmontese (husband and wife) who smugly although polite, they said, "Ehhhh, lady, and has not yet seen it all, you dear (his wife)?! We are thirty ' years that we come here, imagine. "
Instead of the smile of the fact that I managed to pull off the air and almost concerned that I have shown, I wanted to say "But I asked you something?".
load test number three:
In our building there are many Italians who have bought or rented an apartment to come and spend weekends and holidays. E 'math: If you meet on the stairs or in front of the elevator does not even greet you pay less che tu, per una ragione qualsiasi, non faccia capire che sei italiano. Solo allora si degnano di dire "Buongiorno".
Non ho spiegazioni ma sono sempre stupita di incontrare persone che "vengono a Nizza da trent'anni (vedi sopra)" e poi al mercato non sanno fare altro che indicare animatamente una cesta gridando "U-n-c-h-i-l-o-d-i-z-u-c-c-h-i-n-e, mersi".

* Citazione dal film "Brice de Nice", un divertentissimo film comico francese in uno stile a metà strada fra "Pane e tulipani" e "Tre uomini e una gamba" in cui si prendono un po' in giro anche i nizzardi (buona parte del film si svolge proprio a Nizza, motivo per cui lo abbiamo visto).

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