Saturday, 6 July 2013
Jamaican Carnival
Today was St. Pauls Carnival, better known as the Afro American or Jamaican Carnival. Many ethnics were mixed at that huge carnival and people were offering some traditional cuisine from their countries. You could found Cuban meals, Jamaican grilled chicken with some rice and spicy sauces or even Nepal cuisine. Beside this, it was the reggae styled music with calm rhythms and very instrumental songs. After being a bit on the festival we decided to visit our new school, it was pretty far from the Carnival so we had to walk for more than 30 minutes. For you have an idea, we have being walking for almost 4 hours. At 4.35pm we had our meal at a Jamaican stand some grilled spicy chicken, Gaizka was crying for the spiciness of the food and had been complaining like for an hour because of the sense of spiciness he had. We finally arrived home and Inigo, Gaizka and Ander have been talking about Athletic's history, basically about football while Eszter was having a nap in the puf. You could also help us by replying this questions: is the policy of signing up only Basque people good for the Athletic or is only a way of discriminating foreign football players? Please, leave your opinion in the comments. While Ander is writing the blog at this moment, Inigo and Gaizka are discussing about a over powered weapon. We are thinking to play some badminton in a couple of minutes in the yard of Inigo's flat.
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hasta 1911 jugaban extranjeros en el Athletic.
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