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Re: hottest celebrity most people haven\'t heard of
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so its more like European food? Haha, I kid. I would probably like it, but I have never been to Europe. [/ QUOTE ] I highly recommend a trip to Spain. It's quite different from the rest of Europe, though. Spain is tits. |
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Re: hottest celebrity most people haven\'t heard of
Read this. It's actually stolen from the Onion and posted in some newsgroup as if it were a real story.
Mexican food and Spanish food have little in common. While Mexican food tends to be spicy Spanish food isn't at all. It does tend to be fried as mentioned earlier in the thread. Seafood is pretty common, and ham is eaten a lot. Probably the most typical dish is paella which has rice, tomato, a variety of vegetables (the whole dish varies a lot based on who makes it), shellfish, mussels, clams, and pretty much any other kind of seafood. It is the nuts. Ham (jamon serrano in spanish) is bought with basically an entire hindquarter of a pig. They salt it in the jamonerias (ham shops) for awhile and then sell it. When I say the whole hindquarter I mean the bones and even the hoof. Then you simply slice a chunk off of it and eat it. It is absolutely awesome. I would take a jamon and some queso manchego over anything I'm eating these days, believe me. Also popular are tapas. They vary region to region in Spain, like pretty much everything else. Tapas are basically appetizers served with beer in the bars. If you have a few of them that's not a bad meal at all. They tend to be small but taste very good and are very well made and decorative if you're into that sort of thing. This even varies one bar to another. Sometimes they are simple, just a couple slices of jamon a slice or two of cheese and a slice of a baguette. Other bars have very complicated and intricate tapas that look like something served in a five star restaurant. Also at some bars you get them for free if you just sit there and drink for awhile. Boy was that longer than expected. For some reason I miss being in Sevilla a lot now. This morning I listened to the radio broadcast of the goals of the Sevilla uefa cup match from this week and nearly broke down. Just to make some vague attempt at keeping this thread on track here's another Monica Cruz pic: edited with a smaller version. |
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yes, lets keep this thread on track, wheres that pic?
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I would say that overall Spain has the ugliest chicks of the European countries. Poland, surprisingly, is chock full of young hotties. They just don't age very well.
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I think it depends on your tastes. I like dark haired tanned girls.
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I like dark hair tanned girls also. I'm not saying there aren't hot spanish women. This thread proves they are out there. I'm just saying on average, for the chicks that you or I would have a shot at, the Spain girls are not that great.
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Weird, I thought Spain had the best looking girls in Europe. Great bodies and sense of style. I was in heaven when I lived there.
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seriously, why do you say that? ( as if I know or will meet spanish chicks [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img])
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why do you say that? [/ QUOTE ] I've been to Europe twice and that was my opinion. Maybe I just had a bad run in Spain. |
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oh, okay, fair enough man.
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