Rosa Belmont: Pantomime

It happens to me with Abalos as it happens to Rajoy or Goring. I love them. This doesn’t mean I don’t see the bad. The same goes for Don Juan Carlos, who addressed the youth in a video even shabbier than the one Simon and Sylvia with fixed rate mortgages. You made the joke, how can artificial intelligence be something that can be attributed to natural stupidity? Hanlon development. Mother says neither Hanlon nor Hanlin. Instead of attributing evil to stupidity, we doubt for a moment that it is artificial intelligence that explains bad advice.

There is a heartbreaking intent in “reconciliation.” Learn, children. Memories and videos would be unnecessary and inappropriate, but we are surrounded by asses. Carmen Diez de Rivera is the new Hedy Lamarrre who invented Wi-Fi. They don’t stop, they don’t stop, they don’t stop (a friend calls me Josefina Corabias, but that’s more like Mila Ximenez). Diez de Rivera has been a discovery for many thanks to “Anatomy of a Moment” (F-23 and the transition to “Duppets”). Thank God that there is an exhibition of Queen Victoria Eugenia in the Royal Collections Gallery, because it seems that thanks to Javier Olivares’ series we also discovered Don Juan Carlos’s grandmother.

On Monday, Jordi Sevilla was in Alsina and said: “As the song says, it’s not this, it’s not that.” Tie me song. I had to look at the song she was referring to. I don’t know, maybe “this isn’t it”, from permanent paralysis. But, of course, we are talking about such an expression known as “Frankly, dear, I don’t care.” Well, young people won’t know what “Gone with the Wind” is either, but, hell, educated adults will be familiar, even if they haven’t read it, with Ortega y Gasset, who is no dark intellectual for the snobs, and his disillusionment with the Second Republic.

Bette Davis said she was an actress, not a song (Kim Carnes). Song of 81, like the coup, is dead represented. You will know who these people are. Are Ortega and Gasset people like Pantomime Vol?