I love Starbucks and go there maybe three times a month. I once went to one and ordered a White Mocha to go. The guy asked me my name ("Edgar"), he looked puzzled and asked again ("Edgar"). He looked puzzled again but this time wrote it down on the cup. I paid for it, collected it and on my way to the office, as I happily drank my White Mocha, I saw what was written on my cup: "Erica".
I ate haggis for the first time last Easter and it was really delicious. The problem with the article is lack of information. The ingredients are minced, so you don't get their texture. It's some kind of grainy foie gras and you don't eat the stomach it's been cooked in. I was a little afraid first (lungs, heart and stomach sounded yucky to me then), but since I was in Edinburgh and haggis is a classic there, I wanted to try it. And didn't regret it.
Beautiful video! It's great being able to see these streets as they were a century ago: full of bicycles, no cars,... It's a pity they didn't show more of Pl. Lesseps.
That video with the girl and the cow is from the Spanish Big Brother. I don't know her name, only she was known as "Fresita" ("little strawberry"), and was veeeeeeery childish. They had a cow in the house.
Each day more and more people see in Madrid a limitless city to move around. That's why in Metro de Madrid we'll never stop improving, growing, going further everyday. Because you deserve one of the world's best subways.
Metro de Madrid. Fly.