Category Archives: ESL Links

Surrealistic Dreams

We had the pleasure and honor to dine with Endara Crow at The Trattoria de Enrico in Guayaquil, shortly before his death at 60 in 1996. He took charge of ordering, as it was one of his favorite restaurants. We remember … Continue reading

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Caterpillars in the Capillaries

Tufts University groundbreaking research on caterpillar locomotion could pave the way to designing first flexible robot to navigate through human body, pipelines, reactors MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. – Tufts University neurobiologist Barry Trimmer is inching his way to unlocking the secrets behind … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

El candidato es una persona que obtiene dinero de los ricos y votos de los pobres para protegerlos a unos de los otros A candidate is a person who gets money from the rich and votes from the poor for … Continue reading

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Lessons from Don Juan and Juan Valdez

The province of Ecuador in which we are currently ensconced is called Manabi, and its largest industries are agriculture, fishing and tourism.  Many of the towns and parishes, however, which rely exclusively on the first of these are in rough … Continue reading

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Bunny Sutra

Tourists visiting New York’s Times Square are blushing over a new Swatch watch billboard that features six pairs of rabbits in various sexual positions, according to a Local 6 News report. The billboard kicks off the new "Bunnysutra" Swatch watch … Continue reading

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And We Thought WE Were Weird…

Our good blogging buddy Sanskritboy reports spending his Saturday afternoons translating dhaeraaaes and laughing at the ineptitude of some poor Chinese language nerds who died 1500 years ago! Not only have they incorrectly divided the compound Kambalvottara as Kambal + … Continue reading

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The Fog of War Lifts – And It Ain’t Pretty

The Financial Times just hit the net with a story titled:US Does U-turn over Sadr and Aims for Accord “We have approached the stakeholders and asked them to give us numbers,” said Gen Dempsey, whose forces replaced Spanish and Latin … Continue reading

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Latest Piercing Fad

Don’t You Hate It When That Happens? Six nails embedded in the skull of construction worker Isidro Mejia, 39, after an industrial incident caused a nail gun to shoot nails into his head and brain on April 19, 2004, are … Continue reading

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Mystery Bases Maintain Low Profile

The grand incognito here in Manta, the invisible bear lurking down the coastline, is the completely refurbished and terminally off limits Ecuadorian Air Force Base currently being operated on a renewable 99-year lease by the US Southern Command. When the … Continue reading

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Blogging the Conventions

This story, in today’s Boston Globe, is the first indication we have received that Blogging the Convention is a real possibility – at least for some Bloggers.  Despite our near-desperate desire, position near the top of the Berkman hits list, … Continue reading

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Weight Wachers Special

For Mothers’s Day here in the dusty market town of Chone, Ecuador, Norma Yvonne’s mom Annie requested that the Dowbrigade whip up one of our trademark dishes, Eggplant Lasagna, which she tried and liked on one of her visits to … Continue reading

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Psuedo-Journalism: Don’t be a piano player in a whorehouse

Los Angeles Times Editor John S. Caroll delivered a devastating broadside at what he refered to as “psuedo-journalism” during his delivery of the prestiegous annual Ruhl Lecture. Whew – for a minute we thought he was refering to Bloggers. Actually, … Continue reading

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