When Elisa is bored, she could be dangerous...
... first of all since I start to speak of my self in third point of view!
Today I'm bored...
I changed a bit the layout of my LJ, added a slideshow of the books I will bring with me in California to be signed... a thing utterly useless, but I'm bored...
I edited all my post with "reviews" tag to add the info on the books part of a series, listing all the books in the series and the link to my previous post on that books... I'm bored
I updated the Top M/M romance list and decided to post an "author in the spotlight" every week (on sunday morning perhaps), starting from the top of the list, but I will not post today since it's too recent the last post about the list, and I don't want to bothering you... I'm bored
In half an hour I will be out and go home, and soon after I will go to the theatre to see a very "light" comedy, nothing of committed... hope to not be bored when I will be again at home...
Any hint on what I can do to not be so bored?
Elisa

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Elisa
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Never :)
Even though white shorts of Netherlands' team is made of very thin cloth and I can see something jumping and dancing in their pants :D
Do they wear them on purpose?
I wish you nice weekend :)
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Elisa
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:D
It makes me rethink my kinkiness in my blood or gene...
BTW, your niece is perfect red-haired! You must research your family's origin seriously :)
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I could say also Dutch-German or Nordic :) But surely Celtic.
So we two have almost same origins except for French :D Surprise!
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Instead from my mother's family we only know that the name was "invented" in the sixteen century by a jewish converted to the catholicism who wanted to lose his jewish origin. Probably he was from Spain.
Elisa
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It's very interesting and fantastic!
>and also a mystic poet named Michel Rolle in England in the thirteen century...
Weird. I don't know if "Rolle" is common surname like Rossi or Tosi or Moretti(I'm not sure for spelling, but you can find them even in Austria), but it sounds unique to me.
>the name was "invented" in the sixteen century by a jewish converted to the catholicism who wanted to lose his jewish origin.
This reminds me a film of Jewish people in Spain(but I hadn't patience to see it completely).
When I visited Nagasaki, I found a lot of relics and traces of Dutch/Spanish/Portugal culture from 17th century. I enjoyed Dutch influenced cuisine and Spanish-Portugal sweets there. I wondered if somebody of my ancestors has visited in past, because I had a kind of deja vu. Most of Japanese-Dutch children had immigrated into Indonesia because of religion.
History has really fun :)
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Actually I like this things, but today I'm not in the mood...
Elisa