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Tuna, spinach leaves, chestnut mushrooms, tomberries and parmesan.
In a tomato, balsamic vinegar, olive oil and basil and dressing.
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I've met a dog from which the entire mankind could learn a lesson worth not to be forgotten ever... punished and beaten repeatedly during her life, yet she still looked at you and move closer just to give and claim nothing but a bit of love, stoically:
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Live tonight, from Detroit straight to Madrid, sounding better than ever before: The Romantics.
New Wave survivors & bloody freakin' rocking bastards since 1977!!!
=D
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It's been quite a good week for Real Madrid.
They became champions of Spanish 'Liga' on sunday, and today they have been honoured by FCB at Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium...
Not too bad at all =)
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Eche 20 Centavos En La Ranura
(Raúl González Tuñón, Tata Cedrón)
El dolor mata amigo, la vida es dura, la vida es dura.
Y ya que usted no tiene ni hogar ni esposa, ni hogar ni esposa:
Si quiere ver la vida color de rosa, eche 20 centavos en la ranura.
"Todo un desafio y al mismo tiempo un enorme placer para el interprete. La madre de todas las milongas."
Ariel Rot
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Definitely one of my favorites, if not the best out of it all. I really do enjoy reading his legacy and watching how it remains to be so sarcastic and accurate, no matter how many years have passed...
So Classic; so modern; so funny; so clever; so sarcastic; so wise.
So Molière.
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Las Autoridades Sanitarias advierten:
Este humo puede matar
Healthcare Authorities warning:
This smoke can kill
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Some people are even willing to endanger their lifes for piece of a cured serrano ham...
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"At Your Disposal" were the keen words from this chap, after asked him for a portrait, during the local "San Marcos" holiday celebration today in Fuencarral. He was, actually, one of the guys carrying the big-headed dummies...
As they use to call them here: typical spanish ;-)