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frankifab Appreciation Thread

Hello Michael , well I love Sailor Moon , the spanish dubbing was fun and they didn't do so much censorship like in the english dubbing ...
years later I watched it in Japanese with english subs ... I loved it even more and I still do , I also Liked Dragon Ball.

Of Course I love Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck those cartoons are so creative and timeless ... I love Vintage Looney Tunes

I also love watching Reruns of Jeannie and Bewitched but I prefer I dream Of Jeannie ... I had a crush on Major Healy when I was younger haha ( I love 50's and 60's stuff )

I love vintage stars such as Marlon Brando , Jerry lewis , M.Monroe , Rita Haywoth , Glenn Ford :love: . I think Old Hollywood is more fun to watch than the modern films , I've been into vintage Hollywood since I was a teen ... I'm not an expert but I know something about that era


I have also watched Small wonder ... it was fun , it was popular here in the 90's , I also loved Garfield in the 90's.

I don't think I have watched Hocus Pocus , it must be fun both Sandra and Nicole must look so young there ...

Have you ever watched Once Bitten a 1985 film with 23 year old Jim Carrey .. it is really fun and cute , and Young Jim is very dreamy there . I recommend it

Hello , Andrew @MusicMan321 , Hello John @Araucaria ...
I live in Peru , the southamerican coast is scorching hot right now , but I live in a highlands city , we're above 3000 meters abose sea level , so summer is never felt here ...
I kinda like it that way though as there's not humidity here fucking up my belongings ... but sometimes it gets boring ...the cold weather and the rain ...it rains a lot in summer season here ... but I've lived here all my life so I'm used to it ...The good thing about living in my area is that the cost is life is way lower compared to Lima the capital , and as I said the weather is dry in spite of the coldness and rains ... In winter it gets colder , but the good thing is that it doesn't rain and it's very sunny unlike Lima the capital , the capital in winter gets super humid and sprinkly and the sky is grey the whole time ( you can't even see the sun )


Anyway , have a nice Thursday later on fellas
 
In winter it gets colder , but the good thing is that it doesn't rain and it's very sunny unlike Lima the capital , the capital in winter gets super humid and sprinkly and the sky is grey the whole time ( you can't even see the sun )
No sunlight?? I could die of depression in Lima :dead:
 
Hello @ChristianGiann :devilish: i , Hello Andrew time goes by so speeded up .
March already ..to me it's sort of depressing to feel the speed of time ...



Hola Paul , well Lima the capital has depressing weather only in winter , the rest of the year it's cool there but I'm not too keen on its summer as its hot and humid with no rains ...
I prefer spring and fall/autumn in Lima .... it's a thrilling and dangerous city to live in . To tell you the truth I'd move to Lima if I could in spite of its hyperpopulation , pollution and dangers ...

My quiet small city can get very boring to live in at times ....


I hope you guys have a nice evening
 
Hey Frankie! (*8*) :kiss:

I realize that living in a "thrilling and dangerous" city like Lima may be attractive, especially for young people, but you're probably a lot better off living in your small city. I had no idea how huge Lima is until I looked it up, and the city is rather cool, which Is almost bizarre for a lowland coastal city in the deep tropics.
 
Hey Frankie! (*8*) :kiss:

I realize that living in a "thrilling and dangerous" city like Lima may be attractive, especially for young people, but you're probably a lot better off living in your small city. I had no idea how huge Lima is until I looked it up, and the city is rather cool, which Is almost bizarre for a lowland coastal city in the deep tropics.

The ocean water off Lima (and the rest of Peru) is usually very cold, thanks to the Humboldt Current running up from Antarctica. That's why it's cool and foggy there, just as with San Francisco. When the water gets relatively warm some years, often around Christmas, it was considered unusual enough that it got a name -- El Niño. (Yep, that's where the weather phenomenon originates.)

What surprised me when I learned it (though it made sense when I thought about it for a second) is that most of the west coast of South America is basically a desert -- it's in the rain shadow of the Andes. The Atacama Desert, which straddles the Peru-Chile border, is the driest in the world.
 
Hello John , Paul , Andrew , Darren , @LoveMyPeppermill and everybody else ... well I've lived in Lima for several months ( in different years ) a decade ago ....


It's fun for entertainment ... raves , concerts , there are all kinds of opportunities there and of course it was good for cruising ... :devilish:

My small city is boring and nothing very exciting happens here ( the way I see it ) but I've already had fun ... so since I'm in "hibernating " mode ... I shouldn't care much about the boredom of a small city but sometimes it can get depressing ...

Have a fun weekend everyone
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But at least your small city is in a pretty setting up in the highlands, isn't it? Is there any interesting old architecture?
 
Good Saturday morning, Frankie! (*8*) :kiss:

Thanks to you I've learned a lot of things about Lima and Peru that I otherwise wouldn't have known.

Hope you have a great weekend!
 
Hello @LoveMyPeppermill , well there is some cool old architecture here, but other highland cities have older and more interesting architecture
Hello @rmcrae , thanks for writing to me , I hope your weekend goes well
@ChristianGianni that photo is so hot , have a raunchy weekend Scorp Man . I wish My birthday was on October 31st ( I am cancer sun with scorpio rising )

@Araucaria John , you're welcome .
Have a pleasant and fun weekend man .



I like dancing and listening to this kind of music , if anyone is interested check it out ( just skip to the middle for instance at 1 hr and 4 mins ) listen to it for a couple of mins and if you don't like it exit hahaha
 
Buenas noches Frankie, espero que hayas tenido un fin de semana agradable.

I understand what you tell about living in a small town, I experience the same. But, still, I enjoy the quality of life; I wouldn't trade it for all the men, bars, clubs, noise, traffic jams, pollution and bad manners of the big city.
 
Hello Michael , thanks for posting those cute gifs , that's very nice from you to do . I really appreciate it
Hello Paul , yea I can agree with what you say , life in my town is more quiet and tranquil but loneliness sometimes can be so painful but I'm used to bearing it as I've been a lonely being my whole life
Hi Darren !

I hope everyone has a pleasant weekend
I hope this pic I'm posting is not against the rules hahaha but I like this fella
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Hi Frankie 👋 it's hard to read the messages in those colors
 
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