Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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Furciacas: Patina

patina.

( Del lat. patina, plate, by the varnish that coated the plates are old).

1. f. Species varnish hard, shiny olive color, which by the action of moisture forms on ancient bronze objects.

2. f. seated and soft tone that gives the time to oil paintings and other antiques.

3. f. This same tone obtained artificially.

4. f. indefinitely with time acquire certain things.



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After this introduction to the word patina, as it did in its day for its section Berto of Bertovisión, the furciacas we could not leave this subject untouched.
To do this we created this new video. Furciacas: patinas. Another homage

added to the list of videos (which is already being well nourished) we have. And this guy only gives us good ideas.

Now you can see (and hear) several of our co-partying, friends and people furciacos indispensable in our lives. In this case it is Ro (which at one point says: "I do not like the patina" and "What happened to you with the patina?"), Eva (to which the section is devoted Furciamigo Weekly this week, and says: "But this may be a veneer, a sheen of something?") and Mario ... well actually that is the only guy in the video, so would not comment on any phrase to distinguish it but I will stay with the following: "You can get fish or music awards."

Finally, the two remaining bodies (see the blonde and the redhead) and know before.

Nothing more to say, I leave you with the video. We hope you enjoy it.



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