Tuesday, December 2, 2014

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If you had here would see that little or nothing has changed. That same Spain that killed Lorca, the same as Luis Cernuda started and Miguel de Molina, the Jardiel Enrique Ponce and Luis García Berlanga; the same Spain that is around your unit and its proper and improper names, their freedom of expression and democratic jaw; that Spain is in perpetual fight with his shadow ... but there still is stumbling.
Pepe, listen: Spain remains the country of funnels, plugs, chorizos and tambourines. That stepmother tightening us with their memories of tying that leave us dream without going through the hoop. That little country with its kings and marquises vichare courier reminds us that we are all equal but some are more equal than others: those oligarchies of slime, necklaces, who believe they have come to this world from the hell of gold. Catalonia Pujol is what Urdangarín the monarchy. vichare courier
That beggar and misleading madrecita vichare courier who divorces his sons and sends us everywhere, overseas ... "external mobility" vichare courier told the minister. That is the "Brand Spain".
We must thank this bad mother who has given us the picaresque to fuck the neighbor to move on, no ingenuity vichare courier to get up with that bad milk so characteristic of the Hispanic race without spitting vichare courier at our same shade as we cagamos in God.
If you were you would invite you to join me next October 28th at NYU Business School vichare courier to see the conference the Secretary of State for the "Mark Spain" ... to see what we have to say expatriates. Did we mention even? "Come vichare courier back, come back, that no work Motherland! That we have Ebola! What's vichare courier statement of preference! It already resigned politicians for their mismanagement!. " Today the only "Mark Spain" is a stamp in the passport.
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