Bullfights
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Bullfights
Or Toro, as they say in Mexico. This is bizarre. Also, big business down here. It is intrquing to watch a guy tease this enormous animal, with blood dripping off its back from the spear-clip thingies they use to soften him up.
I guess what I'm saying is...WTF?
I guess what I'm saying is...WTF?
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When my Spanish class went to Spain we decided not to go to one of those... we probably saw some churches instead 
Dunno, I too decided I wasn't really interested in that.
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Dunno, I too decided I wasn't really interested in that.
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- Paco Del Stinko
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I found the bullfight I attended in Madrid to be fascinating, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend them to others and I kind of decided after it was over that I didn't need to see another one anytime soon. Still, Hemingway, blah blah blah--seemed like an experience I needed to have and I don't regret going.
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I went to a Minangkabau bullfight many years ago in a village outside Bukittinggi on Sumatra. It's not a bloke fighting a bull - but 2 water buffalos get put into a field to fight each other. A lot of money changes hands as everybody bets on what bull will win - then everybody gathers aound the bulls and pokes them with sticks to try to get them to fight each other.
I vaguely remember trudging around in the mud and buffalo shit for an hour or so, screaming wildly at two fairly uninterested and slightly annoyed bulls. I don't recall who won - as far as I can tell, the bulls just wandered off through the village together with nary glove laid nor a snort in anger, and I preceeded to get drunk and try to chat up Swedish backpackers.
All in all, a nice day out.
I vaguely remember trudging around in the mud and buffalo shit for an hour or so, screaming wildly at two fairly uninterested and slightly annoyed bulls. I don't recall who won - as far as I can tell, the bulls just wandered off through the village together with nary glove laid nor a snort in anger, and I preceeded to get drunk and try to chat up Swedish backpackers.
All in all, a nice day out.
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Dan-O from Five-O
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Yes,in fact you can.Paco Del Stinko wrote:Can you root for the bull ?
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
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Well, I found something to tear me away from bullfights.
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The verb to root means "to engage a partner in trouserless horizontal folk-dancing", or words to that effect. It is used used in much the same way as the popular four-letter anlgo-saxon word starting with "F" (ie. not only can you root somebody - but you can also feel rooted or tell somebody to 'get rooted'. You can't say "root off" though - that makes no sense). The American use of "root" is a source of endless amusement to us (well, to me anyway - as is your use of the word "fanny" and men called "Randy")Paco Del Stinko wrote: Caravan Ray - Do you mean genuine employment or some kind of Caravan Ray "job"? That's interesting and have never heard that before.
Your suggestion that you "root for a bull", implies that the bull in question has over-extended himself in the cow husbandry department and you are offering to help him out.
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Dude, it's just funny because I stumbled across it and remembered what you had said about rooting for the bull. A head butt man! The bull head butted him. That just never get's old.Paco Del Stinko wrote:Dan-O from Five-O - That's perfect. I love the minor league ring, too.
Too bad Caravan Ray had to interject his twisted Australian English about "Root". That's just crazy. Next thing you know he'll be on about color and colour and center and centre.
But what do you expect from an Island founded by criminals? You just can't breed that kind of ignorance out.
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
JB