Wednesday, April 29, 2009

How Do I Get To The Fan In My Buck Stove?

The People of Sicily and his wise Proverbs

"Never teach your children more than yourself"

fruit of this proverb ancient wisdom the Sicilian people, it becomes very obvious rule attending closely Sicilian society itself, and not necessarily the poor and uneducated, in fact, is very clear in that particular context pseudo "bourgeois" or "wealthy", without 'more conformist and silent, which is the population of the city, the so-called group "media". Those who can read and write, but do not think independently, in a nutshell. A scanner and a printer would make the same service without clogging the sewers, without crowding the streets of the city of lords and ladies to look stupid overweight and bored in retirement, with big hair and all with the same mechès blondes, watching the windows with her friends talking about the older daughters that remained on the belly.

An article ( http://www.bestofsicily.com/mag/art298.htm ) interesting and analytical, though in English , the theme is good, and in particular highlights what I think honestly not a possibility, but realistic view of Sicilian society. E 'in English: If you are not able to directly copy and read it paste the link to the page to "translate a web page, here: http://www.google.it/language_tools?hl=it

The site www.bestofsicily.com are pleased to find the writings and thoughts communicated analysis and opinions, not summations of useless words such as those often found on local guides to restaurants where you list all the restaurants in town and lo and behold while, are all good.

must say and I say: the Sicilian restaurants, taverns or better disguised as a restaurant, rooms are often gray, neon, smelly and oily, with an unpleasant and arrogant service, rude waiters and good with anything, more expensive than at the center of Paris and quality of food comparable to the pre-heated to microwave. Most but not all: the problem is to know and discriminate.