test [ singing non-english ] the people that come here, are the island hopping or is this the destination? island hopping happens a lot in the summer. someone that has arranged a vacation in greece will probably want to visit at least two or three islands. how many in this group? there are about 15 or maybe more. and the rest. there is a lot of history in the greek islands. zeus himself was said to live there and his son frolicked and presumably drank and danced all night. these days you have to go to mika nose for that. he runs a bar in athens but comes out here frequently to get away from it all. he would dig boarding about. it has this heir of mysticism that doesn t exist in the other island. a big laugh on the rocks. i will have a sip. it puts it into perspective when you start with a drink. it is a perfect day for the beach. i like the wind. it is one of the cool things. the breeze. it is our main pastime, talking about the wind. the wind is coming
himself. [ lambros speaking greek ] anthony: i was going to ask. [ nikos speaking greek ] lambros: where there s a will, there s a way, he says. [ george speaking greek ] lambros: this is going to be great pleasure to translate. he said when they were at the right age, something like 14, he took him to the brothels and took him to the whores and told them to realize they are all out to get your money. get them a few drinks, have a good time, go completely nuts while you re young, and everything so you re gonna be a bit laid back on the whole woman issue when the time comes. anthony: when you re 50? lambros: maybe, maybe. anthony: okay, okay, glad i asked. all right, not really. lambros: so this is ouzo. anthony: oh, sweet. i ll have some of that.
[ george speaking greek ] anthony: beautiful. all the fish he catches, it s sold on the island? or sent to athens? lambros: mostly to athens. george: niko. anthony: what kind of fish is this? [ george speaking greek ] lambros: olive oil and lemon. anthony: man. this is some professional-quality stuff. [ george speaking greek ] lambros: you need to eat more. anthony: ah, this broth is fantastic. george: yamas. anthony: yamas, thank you. [ lambros speaking greek ] [ george speaking greek ] [ nikos speaking greek ] lambros: he liked his dad doing it and he likes doing it
matters of great importance. so here s my question. it s a philosophical question. greece is the home of philosophy, as we know it. why are the first people who take off their clothes the last people you want to see naked? [ george speaking greek ] anthony: yeah, i totally agree with whatever he just said. oh yeah, here we go. george: octopus salad. anthony: lambros is there, and george of course, and george s son, niko. [ lambros speaking greek ] [ george speaking greek ] anthony: man, that is so good. [ george speaking greek ] anthony: oh, mashed fava beans. it s amazing. lambros: this is like as traditional as you get. all these dishes are either used as an appetizer before the main dish, which is the soup, or as breakfast. anthony: breakfast. lambros: they have this for breakfast, maybe a couple of beers, and then they go to sleep again for a few hours. anthony: now you re talking my language.