Dec 30

Georgians, I don’t understand you.

Today I’ve watched Georgian channels for the first time since 1 year. I haven’t been in Georgia since 2004. I remember how life was at this moment.

Since Saakashvili came, there is such a difference… I couldn’t imagine the country could grow up that fast.

I was reading his biography and compared to the others, he is the person Georgia needs to continue to grow up.

He put all the corrupted people to jail or out of power, he made from Georgia a wonderful place.

Do you know any country that gives you a house for half the price on the New Year holiday? Furnitures free of charge if you buy a house? That’s what you can see on TV now in Georgia!

It makes me crazy to see that Saakashvili is chosen from smart people and will loose because the other corrupted candidates will say the elections are corrupted. His slogan is true: Georgia without poverty! Because this is what Georgia was, the richest place of USSR.

Look at the others, for example Gamkrelidze’s slogan: “We believe in God and we are able!”. You villager! If God, Georgia would be a paradise, there would be peace worldwide!

Georgians, come back to reality, look at your previous years, look at your country’s evolution, open your eyes!

Saakashvili has hard times because what he wants is democracy.

Georgia has a strategical place because it is nearby Russia and Russia doesn’t want any boarder country to enter in NATO. That’s why Georgia has hard times. Stop walking the streets for every small changes you have and see what your country became. Saakashvili, this time, as I’m not Georgian yet, I’ll not be able to vote for you, but next time, I’ll be proud to vote against corruption.

Dec 30

Hi!

I am so happy and I just wanted to write it.

I finally setup my 2 new satellite dishes to Hotbird, Astra and Turksat!  That’s all I needed for Sylvester.

Finish to watch stupid Plug TV, RTL TVi, RTBF… I’ll watch the New Year celebration in Georgia, Russia, Belgium, Turkey… everywhere! I am so so happy. Yesterday evening, we’ve watched the Ice Skating show in Kremlin on ORT (russian channel), it is wonderful. If you wish to celebrate the best ever new year, you’ve got to go to Tbilisi.

Go to Rustaveli Avenue and you’ll watch concerts firework party however you want and after go to friends. Every house is preparing a big table with Georgian specialty and the famous sweet sweet pig.

If you can’t go there, than do like us, buy a satellite kit and watch it on Tv. It is 3 hours later than here.

One more thing, Russia and Georgia are not so poor and bad like everybody thinks. If you watch ORT or Rustaveli, you’ll see how perfect party they have.

Dec 29

We finally went to cinema yesterday evening. We wanted to watch this movie from the time we saw the trailer.

It’s nice. It would have been perfect if it was a bit longer but let’s not be difficult.

Here is the trailer:

Dec 29

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Préparation : 10 mn
Cuisson : 40 mn

Ingrédients (pour 3 personnes) :

- 3 cuillères à soupe de beurre
- 1 oignon
- 250 g de champignons de Paris
- 2 cuillères à soupe de farine
- 1/4 de litre de bouillon (ou d’eau)
- 1/2 litre de lait
- 2 cuillères à soupe de crème fraîche
- 1 cuillère à soupe de persil haché
- sel
- poivre

Préparation :

Faire fondre dans une casserole 3 cuillères à soupe de beurre. Ajouter un petit oignon haché et 1/2 livre de champignons de Paris coupés en tout petits morceaux. Saler, poivrer, saupoudrer d’une cuillère à soupe de persil haché. Remuer bien les champignons dans le beurre chaud. Couvrir et laisser cuire à feu doux 1/4 heure.
Ajouter alors 2 cuillères à soupe de farine en remuant sans cesse. Ajouter 1/4 litre de bouillon (ou d’eau) et 1/2 litre de lait. Faire cuire à feu doux en remuant de temps en temps.
Lorsque le potage commence à bouillir, baisser le feu et laisser cuire à découvert encore 1/4 d’heure.
Quelques minutes avant de servir ajouter 2 cuillères à soupe de crème fraîche.

Dec 26

All great truths begin as blasphemies. – George Bernard Shaw

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