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Sat Fermín
Description: Satellite camera on the encierro, 07:58 Location: Calle Estafeta, Pamplona
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Listo
Listo para la mañana.
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Preparado.
Preparado para San Fermín. Ya falta menos.
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Why do you keep going back to San Fermín?
A simple question. Or is it? I want to know why you keep going back to Pamplona, and the fiesta of San Fermín. Please leave your explanation below in the comment section. You have 300 words. I would prefer if your explanations were anonymous. I don’t want to know your identity. Do not enter your…
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The mystery of Picasso (1956) trailer
The trailer for Henri-Georges Clouzot’s 1956 documentary “The Mystery of Picasso” (1956) ((Open Culture website and article)) which is available on Amazon ((DVD on Amazon)).
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Take it to the limit one more time, Bomber
I’ve known Bomber since 1999/2000 as a regular at the Fiesta of San Fermín. I’m posting this photo of Bomber, Joe Distler (a very famous American who has run the encierro since the 60s), Jim Hollander (who has photographed the fiesta since the early 70s), and Jessie Graham (who has been going to the fiesta…
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The rain in Spain….
…falls mainly on the plain. English pronunciation classes in Globe Road, east London.
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Listen here sonny…..
The guerrilla graffiti artist Banksy is believed to be behind an artwork which has appeared on the side of a house in Cheltenham. The Gloucestershire Echo reported that the owner of the house, Karren Smith, 48, said she saw men packing a white tarpaulin into a van at about 7.30am on Sunday. She said: ‘They…
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Pete Seeger, RIP.
Pete Seeger, activist, singer, songwriter died today aged 94. Ar dheis Dé go Raibh a Anam. Pete Seeger singing “I’m gonna be an engineer”, a song written by his sister Peggy.
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Mandela is free
I know it’s a sad day that Nelson Mandela has passed away. Instead of being sad, I’d like to remember him with this song, one of my favourites, from Eric Bibb. Rest In Peace Mandela.
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Que jodido estoy
You can see me at minute 00:07, 2:15 and 03:00 doing my best Alan Lomax impression. “Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)” is a 1924 song by Cádiz-born composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), with Spanish lyrics. After the composer died in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. (From <a href=wikipedia) Amapola…
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Sinai Desert
Travelling in Egypt.