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Offline Letonna

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #30 on: October 18, 2013, 12:21:34 AM »
Aren't you getting married?
You going to have lots of mini delfos's?
What sports do you play? do you like Tennis?

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #31 on: October 18, 2013, 01:46:58 AM »
I'm already married, over 2 years now.

I'm not sure if or when I'm going to have mini delfos', it's not on my current agenda, but I never give up the training.

I played Volleyball but now I rarely do sports, sometimes soccer, cycling, BBQing. I think Tennis is one of the most boring sport ever to watch and I'm not interested in playing it, I think snooker is more interesting to watch than Tennis.

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #32 on: October 20, 2013, 04:11:16 PM »
What music are you listening to right now(if you aren't, what was the last song you were)?


Are you big into cellphones like most of society is nowadays?


What's the weirdest thing you ever ate?



Also, do you have steam?

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #33 on: October 20, 2013, 05:05:57 PM »
What music are you listening to right now(if you aren't, what was the last song you were)?
Not listening to anything right now, last was probably Daft Punk


Are you big into cellphones like most of society is nowadays?
What do you mean big into cellphones? I don't fancy them as toys, but I do fancy technology, I have a Sony Xperia with android OS.


What's the weirdest thing you ever ate?
Weirdest to you or weirdest to me?
to you it might be Perceves:

to me it was...probably genuine British fish & chips, we don't usually eat fries with fish.


Also, do you have steam?
"Member since 24 August, 2005."

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #34 on: October 22, 2013, 02:10:31 PM »
What's your biggest fear? IS IT GHOSTS?! IS IT ME WITH A CLOWN MASK ON?!



Is Halloween big in Portugal?



We know you're a fine english typer, but are you a good english speaker?


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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #35 on: October 22, 2013, 06:59:44 PM »
What's your biggest fear? IS IT GHOSTS?! IS IT ME WITH A CLOWN MASK ON?!
Very likely, you with a clown mask on.

tbh I don't know what is my fear, maybe being lonely. I don't believe in ghosts or supernatural beings, everything has a logical explanation. I also have pointy ears and speak vulcan haha...no. Being lonely sounds right, losing someone I care about, not being able to grasp life happily, something like that.

Is Halloween big in Portugal?
It's not as big as in the US comparing to Carnival for several reasons.
First, it's called Noite das Bruchas = Witches' Night. It's mostly dedicated to spooky crap, skeletons, witches, maybe zombies. It's not an all-out any crap candy fest.
2nd, We have Carnival (close to easter), where we dress up the way you do in Halloween, and usually have social gatherings, parades, parties, dancings, it's the "big" costume holiday here.
3rd, it's being influenced by American tradition and is now becoming much like Halloween there. We already had pumpkins but now plastic decorations and whatnot are becoming way stronger, like a Halloween Xmas.
4th, the following day we have "All saints day", it's regarded for kids to go door to door asking "Bread for god", old way for kids to beg for bread, nowadays it's candy, the same your kids do in Halloween night. It's also normal to have family diner, sort of like Thanks Giving.

This is a carnival parade from close by place, I chose this photo that shows Cabeçudos = "Big Heads" which is a common Portuguese carnival parade tradition, and I chose this particular photo because you might be able to recognize Hugo Chavez. The rest of the figures are from Portuguese government, had to do with a big deal of computers we did with Venezuela. It's not the only deal with Venezuela but this one is very well known. Our Carnival caricatures are very political, yes.


We know you're a fine english typer, but are you a good english speaker?
Yes, above normal. Americans say I don't have an accent, not even American accent, Portuguese and British say I have an American accent. Any person here can speak English, some better than others, but to speak with good accent and proper fluency is rare. I'm very fluent, even if sometimes I may struggle momentarily trying to formulate a fluent speech, I don't usually have a problem.
Not that long ago I dined with a Syriza member of the Hellenic Parliament, I was so fluent that my party asked me to translate Portuguese to English so she could understand the discussion we were going to have later, and translate from English to Portuguese what she would say to the Portuguese audience. I've heard I did very well, it was my first time trying to do live translation, I can guarantee you, it's not easy, I was sweating when I was trying to translate from English to Portuguese live.
I was used to translate portuguese to english for my wife, but the opposite is much harder, I can't simplify english to portuguese because of nuance/connotations.
At the end of the event, people asked her some questions and I helped translating back and forth, and she then offered her place if I ever went to Greece.

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #36 on: October 23, 2013, 08:44:38 PM »
What is your biggest pet peeve? IS IT BEING ASKED QUESTIONS BY CREEPS ON THE INTERNET?!

Are you a hipster? Are there hipsters in portugal?



Do you watch tv? If so what shows?


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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #37 on: October 23, 2013, 11:47:01 PM »
What is your biggest pet peeve? IS IT BEING ASKED QUESTIONS BY CREEPS ON THE INTERNET?!
No, I love that... Pet peeve...maybe...Unconscious Discrimination or bigotry. I'm very rebellious against my "superiors", I don't think there are superiors and sometimes people act or force to be superior, I hate paternalisms or discrimination per status quo.

Are you a hipster? Are there hipsters in portugal?
Nope, I'm not a hipster. Yes there are plenty of hipsters in Portugal, specially in university and highschool.

Do you watch tv? If so what shows?
I barely watch TV, I watch the News, even news I see most of them online. I tend to watch stuff with my wife, sometimes even on Hulu. I like complex, well filmed, well directed, great actors series, one of my favorites is The Wire

I've a hard time liking new series, they're so dumb, mostly because the acting is HORRIBLE. Game of Thrones is horrible in many ways but they're "smart", they make so many levels of interest that you're bound to be hooked to one or another sometime, if you hate the main plot, the wars and the shallow bloodsheds, you have the politics, the sociologies and all that crap that isn't that bad. and boobs...

I tend to follow Mad Men, sometimes Fringe and I haven't had the opportunity to watch Breaking Bad. Portuguese stuff, they're usually horrible, but there was a series called "Liberdade 21" which was a firm of lawyers, sort of like Boston Legal portuguese version, there has been others.

Are you curious of european series? Try this:

The "autobahn polizei" or interstate police, they're famous to wreck a BMW car in every episode, full of explosions and high speed chases, hahaha.

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #38 on: October 24, 2013, 02:29:44 AM »
What's your favorite color?



What's your favorite hard candy?



do you wear jewelry?


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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #39 on: October 25, 2013, 08:39:03 PM »
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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #40 on: October 25, 2013, 09:31:18 PM »
What's your favorite color?
Marine Deep Blue or grayish Blue might be my favorite, but I also like vivid red, deep purple, toasted/orangy yellow and their combinations with black or white.


What's your favorite hard candy?
Floco de Neve - "Snow Flake", just sugar in a small portion.


do you wear jewelry?
No, no adornments, not even wedding ring or a wrist watch, I don't like adornments. I do like good clothes tho.

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #41 on: October 28, 2013, 01:41:41 AM »
Do you frequent the bar a lot?



Are you a neat freak(tidy, clean person)?



Are you usually late, early or right on time to your destinations?


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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #42 on: October 28, 2013, 06:31:35 PM »
Do you frequent the bar a lot?
I used to go religiously every week 1 to 3 times for "bar time"=drinking and chatting, now I only go like 1 to 3 times a week for a drink or two max without much time spent.


Are you a neat freak(tidy, clean person)?
Ahahahahaha...I'm organized, and I look tidy, but not at my bedroom/computer space. My computer desk has papers piling here and there, stuff like cables shoved to a corner, important documents piling in front of me, it's sort-of organized but doesn't look like it is. My bedroom is like clothes everywhere, they're organized but it doesn't look like so :P Sometimes (once a month for my bedroom, once every 3 or 4 months my computer desk) I do go an make it tidy, clean and all that, but it doesn't last long.


Are you usually late, early or right on time to your destinations?
It's Portuguese tradition to be late. It depends, I'm usually right on time, 3 minutes before or after. Sometimes for meetings I'm like 15min late but that's ok (most people are usually more late than that). When I was in high-school I was usually late for the 1st class, I'd always say "Better late than never".

this meme is every day Portugal :P doesn't matter you're 5min late for bus, they're usually not gone 10min after the schedule.

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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #43 on: October 28, 2013, 11:58:40 PM »
What posters do you have hanging up in your room/house? I got a 1984 poster, and Wish You Were Here poster, a couple chemistry posters, and come video game maps.



What is your favorite cheese?



How do you keep up with the news? Newspaper? Yahoo news(like me)? Fox news Portugal edition?


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Re: Questions for Delfos
« Reply #44 on: October 29, 2013, 01:45:02 AM »
What posters do you have hanging up in your room/house? I got a 1984 poster, and Wish You Were Here poster, a couple chemistry posters, and come video game maps.
I've got a few souvenirs from Florence Italy hanging on the wall, mostly because of my wife. I bought a couple of posters to hang but I never figured out where to put them. One of them is Dark Side of the Moon prism with rainbows shooting out of it.


What is your favorite cheese?
Hm, difficult question. To just eat it like a mofo I think I like Serra da Estrela cheese, it's buttery melty. You can just open a hole on top of the "husk" and knife out chunks to spread on crackers....hmmmmmmmmmm cheeeeesegasm


Ilha de São Jorge cheese is also very good, but very strong. Very good with tint wine.

Nisa cheese is cheap and tasty, it's the "special" cheese I buy the most.

For some more familiar cheeses: Strong Scottish Cheddar is also pretty good, I do Mac&Cheese with it. Parmesan on pasta, mozzarella all over stuff. Other than that I just buy Edam cheese regularly, it's what Portuguese use as regular cheese.

How do you keep up with the news? Newspaper? Yahoo news(like me)? Fox news Portugal edition?
American news? Daily Show might be my predilect news agency :P
I do read local newspapers, where I live has 2 weekly newspapers, they feature other close-by towns which don't have regular press, but it's mainly for this city.
I've cable tv, I have access to CNN, FOX, not sure if msnbc, when the towers came down I think we had CNN on for a couple of days.
Portugal has 3 main tv chains that span through different channels and cable channels, all main 5 free digital channels feature News twice a day, then each has their own "information"/"news" cable tv channels rolling news all day, including their Internet counterparts.
Here's RTP, public tv chain: http://www.rtp.pt/homepage/
btw Notícias means News, try this link: http://www.rtp.pt/noticias/index.php?article=687770&tm=7&layout=122&visual=61