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How not to win la Guerra de los Toros, or The Cattle Raid of Cooley revisited

Posted: March 6th 2010 11:12. Last modified: March 6th 2010 11:36

Some historical advice from an Irish perspective for Esperanza Aguirre on the pitfalls of attempting to demonstrate by symbolic means the virile and libertarian spirit of Madrid in the invented and regrettable conflict between it and doldrummed Barcelona.

Binding referendum on the future of Catalonia, hosted by Kalebeul

Posted: February 24th 2010 08:38.

In response to confusion in the markets re Spain’s constitutional arrangements and the size and distribution of its public debt, kaleBirthday has, remarkably, gained the consent of the Catalan, Spanish and EU administrations to conduct a binding poll on the future of the troubled region. Vote now or forever hold your peace.

I’m in yer country eating yer green shoots

Posted: February 10th 2010 07:48. Last modified: February 10th 2010 08:11

It’s Pig’d over at Calculated Risk has a toothy smirk for the bailout which, for the usual reasons, we are not to call a bailout.
Mr Artificial Turf confirms our opinion that Bordeaux is astonishingly good value compared to Barcelona. And it has real waves.

Chop up those gift-bearing Catalans

Posted: January 18th 2010 08:44. Last modified: January 18th 2010 09:07

Scratch a libertarian and you’ll discover a totalitarian, so keep scratching.

Nice work if you can eat it

Posted: January 14th 2010 11:03.

Influence of fat content on palatability of roast beef.

Relative corruption of PP, PSOE, etc revisited

Posted: November 20th 2009 12:42. Last modified: November 20th 2009 15:39

Every 9th Canarian nationalist councillor has a problem, and the left looks to be in worse trouble than the right nationally.

PP twice as corrupt as PSOE?

Posted: April 8th 2009 20:03.

If you believe crap like the stat in this post we’ll have you certified.

The one peseta trail

Posted: January 14th 2009 16:01. Last modified: January 23rd 2009 10:04

How to break Ponzi schemes in the form of moronic blog prizes while still having a bit of fun.

Mattress sales down

Posted: December 16th 2008 09:57.

Figures from the International Sleep Products Association show the economy is hitting the mattress industry pretty hard, so where are smart people keeping their money now that deaky little hiding place in the hedge is gone?

The Spanish media and Madoff’s Jewishness

Posted: December 14th 2008 14:33.

I looked a while back at allegations of a Spanish media obsession with Israel and concluded that they were without basis in fact. Someone of similar political views to the reactionary squatter hooligan leader, Joan TxĂ pal, said to me last night that the Spanish press would be all over Bernie Madoff’s Jewishness. The numbers at [...]

Left/right

Posted: November 24th 2008 07:55. Last modified: November 24th 2008 09:09

Check out the excellent Mr Butler on how our “socialist” government is handing over, more or less for free, a substantial stake in a nominally Spanish energy business to a Russian oil business with allegedly major mafia participation in order to save a big construction company and hence rescue the domestic financial sector from overt [...]

European single currency under threat in ChinchĂłn, Madrid

Posted: November 17th 2008 21:51.

Seven years on and Spanish barmen still haven’t learned to love those damn eros ueros:

Perhaps the shame this induces will send Trichet cap in hand to Threadneedle Street to apply to the Old Lady for admission. Perhaps not.
(Thanks to El Ciruco, who is holding out for more than a share in Google Ads)

How the man who wanted to build 75,000 houses in the mountains became a highly paid climate change advisor

Posted: November 12th 2008 23:27. Last modified: November 12th 2008 20:30

Ah, he was a party man! David says that Africa stops in Murcia. It’s all relative, I guess.

Silvio Gesell disciple in Barcelona

Posted: November 12th 2008 14:33. Last modified: November 12th 2008 15:07

In my mail this morning: someone calling himself Miguel Yasuki Hirota is giving a talk on complementary currencies for sustainable development at 19:30 on the 15th at Argentona 11. Gugel reveals that “Miguel” is a fan of the author of The natural economic order, of whom almost everyone’s favourite (since last month, anyway) liberal fascist [...]

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