Full of calluses :)? Really?
in reply to a message by Pavlos
This particular newspaper supports the current government, so I question their sound judgement in general. But full of calluses? ROTFL!
~ Ivayla
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Indeed! Of course, to be full of calluses, the o in Kalodis is written with an omega. By the way, who is this fellow? Has some shady Greek made it in Bugarian politics?
Nah...
The Kaludi in question is an opera singer:
http://www.andersmanagement.com/sikkaludow.htm
~ Ivayla
The Kaludi in question is an opera singer:
http://www.andersmanagement.com/sikkaludow.htm
This message was edited 2/10/2005, 10:50 PM
Well, in that case his name should be "Kalodi" from "kalo" and "ode" ;)
Here is the final of that article that I sent to Ivayla:
".. The famous tenor is a polyglot, strongly committed in parapsychology, and also the author of some sentences and epigrams disclosing his charmant soul. His favorite sentence is: Whatever you do, do it with big love."
Therefore, the information about the meaning of the name Kaludi comes from Mr. Kaludov himself, most probably. There might be some misunderstanding between him and the reporter, certainly.
".. The famous tenor is a polyglot, strongly committed in parapsychology, and also the author of some sentences and epigrams disclosing his charmant soul. His favorite sentence is: Whatever you do, do it with big love."
Therefore, the information about the meaning of the name Kaludi comes from Mr. Kaludov himself, most probably. There might be some misunderstanding between him and the reporter, certainly.
This message was edited 2/12/2005, 5:44 AM