lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

The day I bombed the home of

The day I bombed the home of

humor bores


Mauritius Life Rajmin Borensztein, Tato Bores, was marked by its acid and critical sense of humor when putting together the monologues of its political agenda. This led him to be resisted by some and respected by many more.



One of the incidents that marked his committed work was the bomb placed at the door of his house in 1979.

Berta, his "famous" widow, told how they found out they were having an attack. "Marina (their daughter) was little. Attended the phone and asked him about his dad told him they were on Channel 13 (...). When was Tato, and answered the phone, he said:" There's a bomb in the shield your home, do not talk more, '"the woman said.

The humorist, immediately called the police. "That bomb was to scare, because Tato called the police immediately and then carried to the street and only then detonated," said Berta on the radio.

She was not at home at the time but in Punta del Este. Said her husband phoned to tell, and assure that they were all fine, not to worry, especially if he heard the news on radio or television.

However, Berta said that in general had no problem with politicians, because all it did so "with great respect." "Until one is angry when Tato not appointed," he added.

Today, meet Tato Bores 85. He died on January 11, 1996 in her apartment in Palermo.


http://www.infobae.com/notas/578046-El-dia-que-pusieron-una-bomba-en-la-casa-de-Tato-Bores.html

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