SAL DeTRAGLIA'S VIRTUAL TAPAS BAR
Observations on food, drink, sport, life and silliness in the US, Spain...and beyond! [Copyright © 2004-2016. All rights reserved.]
Saturday, September 23, 2006
About Me
- Name: Sal DeTraglia
- Location: United States
"From there to here...From here to there...Funny things are everywhere."
Previous Posts
- ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES LISA MARIE A DULL GIRL.
- GOOGLING THE COCONUT.
- LOOK! UP IN THE SKY! IT'S AN OBESE BIRD! IT'S A...
- TRAVELS WITH LISA MARIE.
- FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS: "LIME IN DA COCONUT" PERFORM...
- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MEET...MY PARENTS.
- AND NOW FOR ANOTHER "TIMELESS MOMENT IN COCONUT HI...
- LOCO FOR COCONUT.
- HEAD OVER HEELS FOR PULLED PORK.
- A PHISH, A PUPPY AND A BYRD.
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- **VIRTUAL TAPAS BAR BLOG ON EXPATICA SPAIN** (Blog that I Write for Expatica News Service)
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- Calamity Tat (Expat Brit Vampire Living in France)
- Canadian-Swiss (Canadian Expat and her Dutch Boyfriend Living in Switzerland)
- CheeseWeb (Canadian Expat in Belgium)
- Culinary Fool (Prolific Foodie in Washington State)
- Expatica Belgium's Expat Blog (My Expat Blogger Counterpart on the Belgian Site)
- Expatica France's Expat Blog (My Expat Blogger Counterpart on the French Site)
- Expatica Spain (Spanish News Written in English)
- Expat Traveler (Canadian Woman, Formerly Living in Switzerland, Now Back in B.C.)
- Exploring the Silver Spoon (If you're not hungry when you arrive, you will be when you leave)
- A Fridge Full of Food (Food Blog from a US Woman in Missouri)
- A Frog Hopped into our Lives (US Woman and her French Hubby Living in New York)
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- Nicky-baby's Blog (My Lazy Nephew's Blog...which I'm forced to write for him!)
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- Re-Boot (US Expat in Italy)
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Disclaimer: Sal is not responsible for the content of the sites listed above. No, no, no...he is not.
14 Comments:
Great idea, this video business!
And thanks for the open invite by the way!
No sweat, Cream. Just don't forget the tagine.
Reached the end and laughed out loud when you addressed the coconut ... nice touch crazy guy.
Liked the video :)
Lady Di:
Good communication is essential for a healthy relationship between a man and his coconut.
Sal
Ruin it? Au contraire...the voice makes it even better! Love the accent - vaguely reminds me of some cousins of mine from Massachusetts, which isn't Midwest at all, but anyway.
The way you're looking at that coconut I think he/she/it should be afraid. Very afraid.
Hey Christina:
About that accent...actually, I'm originally from the east. Utica, NY, to be specific.
And about that coconut...I DO know how to prepare a fresh coconut. And I can assure you that they taste really good. If the Captain were not so useful to me as a prop right now, I would probably be chawing on him while watching the fifth season box set of The Sopranos.
Sal
Chawing huh ...
I might just think on that one some.
Hmmmmmm..... I'm also originally from the east coast - a Bostonian to be precise - and I don't think I've ever heard of 'chawing' unless it was a reference to the deep south and there was banjo music a'playin in the background.... Yee har!
Skirt-Boy!
I think my earlier message on your site didn't go through...
Thank you kindly, sir, for your sentiments on my own blog. Very much appreciated.
Sal De Traglia, I think *you* are coconuts.
From the heart, Fran. All of ours. Good to have you back. And you're right. I put the "nut" in "coconut."
Lisa: Hey...and where have *you* been, young lady? Iowa? Now that you're back, I'll need to think up another trivia contest. Here's one. Fill in the Blank: "Kid Creole and the ____."
Lisa Marie...I mean, Kath: Oh yeah...you have an east coast accent. About 5,000 miles east of the US Atlantic coast.
Hey...you sound like us!
Lovin' the 4:30 shadow!
We just came back from Spain, but not close to Madrid. You were lucky that we needed to relax, otherwise you might have had to "chaw" Capt'n Coconut after all. We'll definitely go back to Spain (Madrid??) and we WILL let you know.
PS: TBF? I was going to say that, too... That he sounds like you guys, that is... :-)
What? I talk like a Candian-born, US-transplanted Finn?!
C-Swiss: Isn't Alicante a great coast? I've spent much time there during the past years. I look forward to seeing you and Orange-one around here some day. Although I don't guarantee that the Captain, in his current incarnation, will be around by then. Every time I look at him, he just seems tastier and tastier.
Sal
"Every time I look at him, he just seems tastier and tastier."
I knew it! Any day now The Amazing Captain Coconut is going to have his little eyes poked out with a screwdriver and we'll probably get to watch.
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