tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post7617467871367832007..comments2024-03-25T19:30:07.450-04:00Comments on A Retired Teacher in Mexico City: Tablecloth StainerRetired Teacherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03697897155105288077noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-48266077100846089572016-02-06T20:33:57.022-05:002016-02-06T20:33:57.022-05:00This is starting to sound frighteningly circular.....This is starting to sound frighteningly circular...fishy even, haha. <br /><br />Saludos,<br /><br />Kim <br />CDMX, México<br /><i>Where the fish go by suspicious aliases.</i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-17454117755641461772016-02-05T21:06:04.940-05:002016-02-05T21:06:04.940-05:00Yes, too bad we won't be in D.F. at the same t...Yes, too bad we won't be in D.F. at the same time. I always come down here in November. Well, one of these days... if not in Mexico, then in England.<br /><br />Yes, I have heard of Bar Chon, but I'm afraid I don't have the courage to handle their menu.<br />Saludos,<br />Bill Retired Teacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03697897155105288077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-22597773729209907572016-02-05T21:01:21.779-05:002016-02-05T21:01:21.779-05:00I would agree that "sea bass" sounds bet...I would agree that "sea bass" sounds better. I looked up "snook" on Wikipedia, and it said that it is also known as "robalo". I then looked up "sea bass", and it said that there were many different species of fish that go by the name of "sea bass"... although it didn't list "snook" as one of them. Well, whatever it's called, I'm glad that you enjoyed your lunch!<br />Un fuerte abrazo,<br />BillRetired Teacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03697897155105288077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-43870710092873106022016-02-05T20:34:00.558-05:002016-02-05T20:34:00.558-05:00Hola Gary! September, eh? I'll have to try to ...Hola Gary! September, eh? I'll have to try to be here to see you and the lovely Mrs. P. Assuming, of course, that you won't be tied up the entire time with family. <br /><br />You've still got time to work on your verb conjugations! <i>¡Dale!</i><br /><br />Saludos,<br /><br />Kim G<br />DF, México<br /><i>Where we miss our photo walks.</i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-73880646650321840792016-02-05T20:31:19.387-05:002016-02-05T20:31:19.387-05:00Snook snuck onto the menu? Wordreference.com has r...Snook snuck onto the menu? Wordreference.com has róbalo translated as "sea bass," which sounds about right. <br /><br />It was a lovely lunch. Too bad I was sneezing and blowing my nose the entire time. <br /><br />Saludos y gracias por tu amistad!<br /><br />Kim G<br />DF, México<br /><i>Where we are overcoming a nasty cold/flu.</i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005183909843018870.post-16034002183355523632016-02-05T15:28:49.347-05:002016-02-05T15:28:49.347-05:00Oh, Mexican lamb! How I miss thee!
I don't k...Oh, Mexican lamb! How I miss thee! <br /><br />I don't know if I had already mentioned to you, but I've got my two weeks holiday approved by the powers that be for the middle of September. I shall be feasting on lamb aplenty.<br /><br />Have you ever eaten at Bar Chon, by the way?Gary Dennesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16121466795073130174noreply@blogger.com