canaletas, cules and ketchup

Regular readers will have noticed I like to give a cryptic preview by way of the title, then attempt to weave the three threads together, hopefully into an entertaining read. For the newbies, it goes something like this.

Sat at the top end of Las Ramblas is an unremarkable water fountain with a street light plonked on top. The inscription encourages the passer-by to take a sip and thus guaranteeing a return trip to the Catalan capital. Now either the water has some special mystical power, similar to that used on professional footballers, resurrecting them after seemingly being at death’s door, in horrible agony, after one of their opponents sneezed near them or it is just a cunning plan dreamt up by a very forward thinking marketing executive in the late 19th Century, I suspect the latter.

What is true however, it is where the FC Barcelona fans gather to celebrate victory, protest defeat or just engage in passionate discussion about the events of the day. You see back before the interweb, faceplant and twatter, in the days when news travelled as quickly as a Brit faced with two millimetres of snow on the ground, the Barca fans would wait by the fountain for a chap (presumably with a booming voice) to announce the footie results. It was especially important back then, since to travel to an away game would have meant at least a four day donkey ride and selling some of your children.

The Barca fans are known as ‘Los Cules’ or ‘The Arses’ in English money. You might suspect this nickname was born in the smoky offices of Franco’s fascist government, but in fact, it comes from when the club played at its old Les Corts ground. The main stand had no rear wall and if you walked passed on match day all you could see were rows of backsides.

This week Los Cules were hit by three FC Barcelona bombshells. Superhero Pep Guardiola announced he was off to drink beer, wear tight shorts and manage Bayern Munich, first team goalie Victor Valdes said he was bored with winning trophies and watching Messi and wanted a transfer and on Saturday the team lost 3-2 away against Real Sociadad, who on recent form couldn’t spell goal, let alone score one. As you can imagine, it was one busy fountain on the Ramblas come Sunday.

Bayern Munich Pep Guardiola Heinz Ketchup

You might now be wondering, OK so you’ve covered the first two threads, what about the third. Well if all this Barca bad news wasn’t enough, my bosses added some more. I am sorry to report dear readers you will be hearing less frequently from me in the future. Apparently some techie wizard who has a bigger bottle of Heinz ketchup than me will be taking over the blog, and consequently, I will only get to scribe once a month from now on. I have been officially out-sauced!

See you at the end of February.

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barcelona, banter and blogging

What do you call two Spanish firemen?

No I haven’t lost the plot, well at least not yet. Writing a weekly blog related to our fair city of Barcelona can be a little tricky at times. Fortunately, more often than not, there is an event or theme to grab hold of and get the creative juices flowing. But what do you do as an impoverished blogger in the second week in January? Everyone has just gone back to work, broken most of their New Year resolutions and are looking at a bank balance that wouldn’t keep a teenager in download money for a week.

Well I could try lifting the gloom a little with some pretty photos and interesting facts about Barcelona.

It has 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sights, 10 official beaches, 2437 hours of sunshine per year, average monthly temperature of 15° and Portal de l’Àngel is the most walked street in Spain, 3500 people per hour!

May well come in handy at this weeks pub quiz, but equally may well have you head down, asleep in your sandwiches.

Perhaps I could tempt you into planning a visit. Extolling the virtues of spending a few days in Barcelona, one of the Med’s great cities. Las Ramblas, FC Barcelona, La Sagrada Familia, fabulous tapas, amazing festivals and kicking nightlife.

It would help bump my S.E.O. for sure, but the fact is, this is all sitting on my doorstep and you are sitting at least 1 aeroplane, 2 airports and a chunk of salary away, and that might provoke a smidgeon of jealousy and have you reaching for the “un-follow” button.

Maybe a light-hearted look at the inner workings at GoCar Barcelona is the way forward.

How we prep the cars, a picture or two of the interns and how we plan big corporate groups. It will definitely be a hit with the bosses, especially if I mention their names.

But quite frankly all the cool, fun stuff happens out on the road and you can watch a video or read our website for that.

So in a blatant attempt to at least bring a smile to your face before the end of this post, I have plumped for a gag.

What do you call two Spanish firemen? Hose A and Hose B!

See you next week, and I know, stick to the day job.

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