Thursday, March 18, 2010

Knife grinders: two questions and a confession

For your street does the knife grinder keep on happening? Another day I saw one for the TV in a program on Romania and remembered the quantity of time that I do not listen to it. I refuse to think that they should have become extinct: knives keep on existing and there keeps on existing the need to have them sharp (and let's admit that the level of sharpened that one achieves with the emery stone that we have all at home is very much regulero …)
For my people it does that I do not hear spending the time milk. Of course it happens to them as to the Tawny Vulture and only they survive in some places of the country … it would fuck to have to go to Caceres or to Guadalajara to a “reservation of knife grinders” to manage well sharpened.
Another thing on that he wanted to comment to you …: in all the places were they doing the same claim sound? In mine they were touching a such melody that this way: "fiurururruuuuu … fururururiuuuuu” (first towards sharp, and then it was doing seriously - you will have noticed my brutal solfa knowledge: eh?-). In yours ditto? Those who live close to one “reservation of knife grinders” and they listen like hundreds of them do simultaneously the claim in epoch of matching they me will be able to consist easily to this second question.
And now a confession: for Tutatis who up to good brought in in years (I suppose that in some age understood between doing the communion dressed in marinerito and the exit of the first protomostacho) was thinking that “fiurururruuuuu … fururururiuuuuu” it was the sound that the gentleman was doing knife grinder on having realized his work. Since he was living in the fourth apartment and was not going so far as to see how it was sharpening the tool, it had the conviction that, on having shocked the knife against the stone, the onlooker was going out sonidillo. Until one day I saw the above-mentioned one in motorcycle giving to the whistle - flautilla. What disappointment.

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