May 24, 2005

Got me tickets. Ready for sangria party.

Coming down to BCN the 15th, in the evening. Going straight to Apolo for the ROJO party. I´ll have you all put on the guest list and I see you all there? Then I hope to not be sober before going home again on Sunday the 19th. I guess you help me out, like you used to.

16 Comments:

Blogger Erik said...

we all quit drinking tomas. you'll be alone

5:27 PM  
Blogger James said...

Yes, Erik is right, when you come we can all meet up and have a nice cup of tea.

8:09 PM  
Blogger Tomas said...

Yeah right. I´ll have 24 cans of tea then, estrella flavor.

8:13 AM  
Blogger rebob said...

Jim has a nice recipe for "juice". Ajo, carrot and red cabbage. Maybe we can all have that.

My bocadillo is with tortilla today, to break away from the queso. I think I have some kind of an adiction.

2:11 PM  
Blogger James said...

What merry-go-round? There ain't no merry-go-round in Gracia that I know. You trippin' bro. The best bocadillo de tortilla is from the bar across the street from me (not APTC, the other one). They got some hardcore rustic Catalan cuisine going on. I don't remember what it's called, somethign original and inspiring, like "Bar" or similar.

11:47 AM  
Blogger Erik said...

Bar Hermanos

1:31 PM  
Blogger rebob said...

it's bar Frankfurt, that famous little spot.

and if you put bocadillos de queso in the microwave for 15 seconds you get a second I-love-bocadillo honey moon.

Which is exactly what I'm eating today. And an apple to keep the doctor away.

2:13 PM  
Blogger chrillo said...

I never get apples, Does Jim get apples when he's teaching?
I get a drawing every once in a while though. Today we played brännboll (Rounders?) at school.
Yellow team lost.

4:16 PM  
Blogger Erik said...

wilhelm is talking about the small "themepark" which can be found when you get out of the Renfe Gracia station.

He took you to the merry-go-round aye? when you were talking contracts. Clever guy James, getting you boys distracted with fun stuff while doing important serious stuff such as contracts!

4:24 PM  
Blogger James said...

Ahh, I know where you mean..that place next to the FGC stop (not Renfe) on Via Augsta. Yes, I remember, that's where we went to discuss contracts and I slipped that white powder in your café con leche.

5:15 PM  
Blogger Tomas said...

Bohman, if you are looking for a never ending topic, go guess what falafel is the best in MF Malmö. We´re like the falafel Mecca.

5:22 PM  
Blogger rebob said...

I prefer nan with queso these days, having moved on to adult grounds. Just don't get the one's in Fragil.

Go for the Real Stuff - Shalimar! They now sell Indian beer. Or Pakistani?

6:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

According to google, the best falafels in Malmo are to be found at some little caravan on the street, ring any bells??

1:05 AM  
Blogger Tomas said...

Bohman, I´ll let that one pass as you have only tried about 5% of the falafel places in Malmö. I say the best ones are still to be found in Rosengård, the little caravan under the bridge at Rocent. (Yes, could be the one that Google refers to, but on the other hand, there´s hundreds of falafel caravans in the area...) I used to prefer the caravan in Annelundsparken, they had falafels with Mango chutney. Lovely. But they got new owners and now they taste like dog poop wrapped in dry bread.

I am getting hungry.

Kristofer told me that in Berlin they serve falafes with
grilled halomi... arrrrrrrrrrrr........ hungry........ that is worth a nobel prize i´d say......

9:38 AM  
Blogger Erik said...

Well, In Barcelona the best falafel is the one you get at plaza tripi, but not the greek (havent't tried it though) but the one next to that clothes-shop on the corner.

For Shawarma it's easy, King Döner on Rambla de Raval. On my street i stan, there's actually 5 different places, interestingly enough a turkish one opened up! A la Turca, Mercedes had one and she liked it, I'm skeptical

9:44 AM  
Blogger James said...

It's funny you should say that Tommy, "Falafel" in Urdu roughtly transaltes as "dry dog poo wrapped in dry bread". I am surprised it's so popular.

1:10 PM  

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