Political opinion brought to you by: Gabriela Yareliz Riots. That’s all you see worldwide. Riots for the economy; riots against wallstreet; riots against political leaders; riots for and against a coach who failed to do something about a child being abused- riots. These riots no longer look peaceful. Revolutions are ruining countries. Remember Egypt? AreContinue reading “An important message”
Category Archives: culture
Diabetes Awareness Month
By: Gabriela Yareliz November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Check out the article: http://www.latina.com/lifestyle/health/kick-diabetes-curb
Latinoamerica
By: Gabriela Yareliz-the best shot in the West 🙂 When it comes to messing with people, usually people choose by appearance. This person looks easy, they might think; and they try to take advantage of you or make you look stupid. Hilariously, appearances are not always accurate. Someone that looks quiet and sweet, may beContinue reading “Latinoamerica”
Romy Schneider expo in Paris
By: Gabriela Yareliz Romy Schneider remembered in Paris. I wish I could go see it. El Pais article on Romy Schneider
EuroZONE
Political update by: Gabriela Gonzalez G20 in Cannes, FRANCE, meeting was a waste of time. Greece’s PM is stepping down today. A new government will be formed; a unity government. Italy (the third biggest economy of the EU) in trouble. Berlusconi, what will you do? Will Greece be the first country to default since Argentina in 2001?Continue reading “EuroZONE”
Random Thursday Picks
Shallowness imported by: Gabriela Yareliz Sephora has amazing sales and specials for Christmas!!! 🙂 and don’t miss the trend videos… 2. “Everybody hurts just a little too much Everybody hurts but its never enough Its wonderful to fall Let’s love and risk it all I’d rather love just a little too much” 3. “A girl can’tContinue reading “Random Thursday Picks”
Condolences
By: Gabriela Yareliz My condolences to Hillary Rodham Clinton and her family as they now mourn the death of her mother, Dorothy Rodham. After reading Hillary’s autobiography, I know this woman played an important role in forming and supporting the brilliant woman who is now our Secretary of State. I can only imagine the painContinue reading “Condolences”
Songs, soup and the girls in the polos
By: Gabriela Yareliz Call me an idiot, but yesterday I prepared some Campbell’s soup for myself. Tomato. “Umm-umm good”? Not really. I forgot to add the can of water and let me tell you, that soup is jacked up with so much sodium and sugar. It was disgusting. I realized my mistake but then itContinue reading “Songs, soup and the girls in the polos”
/This one is for the boys in the polos/
By: Gabriela Yareliz So, it is Wednesday. It’s the middle of crunch time (otherwise known as the week). Some are sick, others delirious, and others- just fine. So this is what has been going down: [a] Yesterday, I saw a professor with small, round, burgundy glasses. He looked so classic. I mean who wakes upContinue reading “/This one is for the boys in the polos/”
Real Life Sentiment Part II
By: Gabriela Yareliz So, what did happen on that fateful day that I was supposed to cover the domino tournament? This is a delayed update, partly because I had to get over the trauma and rage of the whole deal. On October 13th, after an exhausting day, I drove home and went back to GainesvilleContinue reading “Real Life Sentiment Part II”