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11-27-2020, 08:56 PM #271
làng này chắc mùa dịch này khó kiếm giấy tô lét.
Người Đức lấy phô mai Ca mom be này kẹp với miếng dâm bông nhét vô giữa 2 miếng thịt heo đem chiên bột làm món khoái khẩu. Không biết họ chỉa của Tây hay là sáng chế món của họ, nhưng họ ráp cái tên phô mai của Tây và tên món thịt chiên của họ, thành một chữ: "Camembertschnitzel".
"Camembertschnitzel:
Puck Futin
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11-28-2020, 09:28 AM #272
Gibraltar: đám cưới rực rỡ
Gibraltar becomes marriage hotspot in pandemic
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ot-in-pandemic
Gibraltar requires minimum bureaucracy to get married and there are fewer border restrictions than other places, which has helped turn it into a wedding hotspot during the pandemic.
Couples just need to present their passports and birth certificates, and stay in the territory overnight either before or after their wedding. They then need to have their marriage registered by the authorities in their home country.
Wedding planners have reported huge demand from couples from outside the territory.
“It is absolutely insane. We just can’t get enough slots and spaces,” said Leanne Hindle, the director of wedding events company Marry Abroad Simply.
The territory has dealt with the surge in demand by increasing the number of weddings carried out daily at its tiny registrar’s office and expanding the number of outdoor venues where ceremonies can be held.
Gibraltar’s chief minister, Fabian Picardo, said he was “delighted that Gibraltar has become known as a place of love rather than a place of division”.
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12-02-2020, 07:53 AM #273
Thuỵ lì rực rỡ.
Swiss plough ahead with skiing despite neighbours' fears
By Denis Balibouse
Swiss ski resorts are ploughing ahead with preparations for the year-end holiday season despite pressure from neighbouring Italy, France and Germany to shut until the latest coronavirus wave passes.
Health Minister Alain Berset has proposed limits on the capacity of ski lifts at Christmas and the New Year, but lift operators and mountain regions who already expect many foreign visitors to stay away during the festive period bristle at added restrictions.
Eloi Rossier, mayor of Bagnes below the Swiss ski resort of Verbier, acknowledged feeling the heat from other countries, but said that his town’s ski economy was too important to simply call off the season, especially given measures the resort was taking to keep people safe.
He expects up to 45,000 people over Christmas and New Year, fewer than normal due to “a lot of cancellations.
“There is an economic aspect that we cannot deny, it is extremely important,” Rossier said. “But it is not skiing that’s dangerous for transmitting the virus, but the stuff that comes after skiing, the apres-ski. And here we took extremely strict measures to limit...the risks.”
France, with no skiing before January, plans border checks to deter people, President Emmanuel Macron said, while Germany’s Bavaria state is considering similar spot checks followed by a 14-day quarantine upon return.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s government announced on Wednesday that the nation’s ski resorts could open starting Dec. 24 for locals and day trippers, with hotels and restaurants closed, and new, stricter quarantine rules adopted to discourage visitors from abroad.
The Swiss government, which has said lifts can stay open if they have strict health measures in place, meets on Friday.
In Verbier in southern Switzerland, lift operator Televerbier was not expecting droves of people, given that foreign visitors who make up as many as half of a typical winter’s crowd are unlikely to travel this year.
“We lost a big part of our clients...from Asia, the Middle East or the Americas, so we don’t think that if the Italians or French remain closed that they will compensate,” Televerbier Chief Executive Laurent Vaucher said.
‘THIS CATASTROPHE’
Vaucher said he had been on the phone with resort managers in Italy and France who are angry over their governments’ decision to shutter skiing.
“They are very offended,” he said. “This catastrophe that is happening to them is already a big issue for the global ski industry.”
Swiss mountain lift industry association president Hans Wicki acknowledged Berset’s aims with the proposed restrictions, which could keep capacity at as low as two-thirds the levels of the busiest days from a year ago.
“But I also understand lift companies that fear for their existence,” Wicki told broadcaster SRF. “I’m personally fighting for them, so I can’t really support Berset’s restrictions.”
He said Swiss ski areas have invested heavily in mask requirements, crowd-busting security and even blasting gondolas with anti-virus fogging devices or germ-zapping ultraviolet light.
Marcus Caduff, in charge of the economy in the mountainous eastern canton of Grisons, said the season had to go ahead.
“This is enormously important for the canton’s economy. Lots of livelihoods depend on this. In many valleys of the canton there is no alternative to tourism,” he told SRF.
The World Health Organization has refrained from telling ski nations what they should do, but warned that airports crowded with would-be skiers and cramped gondolas could lead to new infections.
Reporting by Denis Balibouse, writing by John Miller and Michael Shields in Zurich, reporting by Francoise Murphy in Vienna; Editing by Mike Collett-White
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Puck Futin
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12-02-2020, 01:03 PM #274
Di tích lịch sử: Bốn Mùa rực rỡ
Tourists flock to Four Seasons Total Landscaping after Giuliani debacle
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ourism-selfies
The owner of the commercial gardening company has spoken out about her “overwhelming” experience, after the business went down in political infamy as the backdrop to a bizarre Trump campaign press conference on the day that the president lost the election to Joe Biden.
In an interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer, Marie Siravo said the business, which offers a range of grounds maintenance services, had been besieged by visitors, gifts and even requests to host weddings.
“Not a day goes by where there’s not a crowd outside,” Siravo said.
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12-09-2020, 10:26 AM #275
New York: xực đồ rực rỡ
Rats besiege New York Chipotle, eating avocados and attacking staff
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...w-york-avocado
No, today’s rats have been running amok at Chipotle’s Upper West Side location – attacking employees, chewing through wiring systems, and causing the indefinite closure of the restaurant to the public.“It’s pure chaos every time a rat appears,” employee Melvin Paulino told the New York Post – speaking of the brazen behavior of the rats.
Although the restaurant is closed, staff are still regularly coming in to clean in an effort to help stave off the infestation. This includes some pretty serious survival tactics, including stomping rats and whacking them with broom handles.
The infestation was first discovered in the summer, when avocados were found partly eaten and bags of rice bitten through. The rats seem to have developed the same expensive taste for avocados as many New Yorkers – they liked them so much Chipotle eventually had to move the fruit to the freezer to keep the rats at bay.
According to the Post, Chipotle closed the location only after the rats chewed through the wiring of its computer system so badly they could no longer handle orders.
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12-10-2020, 09:11 AM #276
Venezia: ngập đồ rực rỡ
Venetians furious over failure to activate Moses barrier and protect city from flooding
https://news.yahoo.com/venetians-fur...111149011.html
But a combination of heavy rain and an unexpected bora wind, which blows from the north-east, pushed the high tide to 1.38 metres, flooding St Mark’s Square and many other parts of Venice to knee-high level.
By that time, it was too late to raise the barriers, giant hinged gates that are bolted to the sea floor and protect the three openings to the lagoon.
With more high tides predicted on Thursday and Friday, the mayor of Venice said protocols for deploying Moses needed to be reviewed.
Luigi Brugnaro said the city should have more say in whether to raise the barriers. That call is currently made by Rome-based Elisabetta Spitz, the government-appointed commissioner of the infrastructure project.
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12-15-2020, 09:35 PM #277
Bình đẳng rực rỡ.
Paris city hall fined for naming too many women to top jobs
PARIS (AP) — Paris city hall has been fined 90,000 euros ($109,408) for having appointed too many women to top positions in 2018, in breach of a law aimed at ensuring gender balance.
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Puck Futin
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12-16-2020, 06:56 PM #278
Dân Pháp ga lăng mà. Chắc cuối cùng mấy nhân viên đực rựa cũng hùn tiền vô để nộp phạt chứ nỡ lòng nào để phụ nữ trả.
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12-17-2020, 02:00 AM #279
Làm nam đệ tử lương thấp hơn sao
trả tiền cho nữ chưởng môn được.
(thời nay âm thịnh dương suy)
Puck Futin
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12-19-2020, 10:49 PM #280
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