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cacian
03-07-2013, 03:59 AM
it is exciting
to know
that lately
life challenges
plenty

seek to the right
and many is
bound to come
my way

walk to the left
and almost
all rest is mine
to plate

go straight and trace
days and nights
grace
and time is my faith

tour round
and out further
and far
and there i
will wrought
the meanings of malt

go back and forth
and life
for a thought
will bring me sought

Little Gal
03-07-2013, 01:05 PM
got back afta a very long time, like it quite much, especially the broken rhythm, it has always been my favourite in your works...it leaves a sense of the 'incomplete' and some sort of craving remains, disjointed.

cafolini
03-07-2013, 03:26 PM
Tijuana Xolos, under DT El Turco, Antonio Mohammed, beat Corinthians for Bridgestone Libertadores. Know what I mean?

cacian
03-07-2013, 04:11 PM
got back afta a very long time, like it quite much, especially the broken rhythm, it has always been my favourite in your works...it leaves a sense of the 'incomplete' and some sort of craving remains, disjointed.

Little Gal lovely to hear you are back.Glad you like this piece :)

cacian
03-07-2013, 04:12 PM
Tijuana Xolos, under DT El Turco, Antonio Mohammed, beat Corinthians for Bridgestone Libertadores. Know what I mean?

LOL cafolini NO I don't know what you mean but I do the sound of Tijuana Mexico or Peru.

cafolini
03-08-2013, 11:56 AM
In Southamerican soccer, the Corinthians from Brazil were the current champs of the Libertadores cup and also the champs of world FIFA. They had 17 matches without losing. The Xolos from Tijuana are the Mexican League current champs. Beating the Corinthians (one hundred years of history) in the Xolos Stadium (only five years of history) of Caliente, Tijuana, was historical. 3/6/2013.

By the way, I think this is a very good thread. A meaning.

cacian
03-08-2013, 12:11 PM
Got it cafolini that is an incredible achievement deserving of a mention indeed. Good for them.
Thank you and I am glad you think this good :)
Oh and just one question who do you support out of the two?

cafolini
03-08-2013, 02:36 PM
It is a matter of recognition. I think the Xolos can win the Libertadores. I know the DT (director tecnico Antonio Mohammed from Argentina) for quite a few years, because I am a fan of Club Atletico Independiente from Argentina since childhood. Mohammed won another cup, The Sudamericana with Independiente, right before he went to Tijuana. El Turco, as they call him, was also a very good, solid player in Mexican soccer for several years.
I should also add that in Spanish-speaking countries, when they say "El Turco" they are not referring to a Turk. They lump together anyone from the Middle East under that alias, which is sad, but that's the way it always was. Came from fascist Spain and stuck.

cacian
03-08-2013, 03:18 PM
Interesting somehow it reminds me of el truco meaning le truc in french which mean the thing is english.