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MUSEO DR DON SIXTO FEBUS

Journal Entry: Wed Jun 4, 2008, 6:01 PM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Music
  • Reading: College Stuff
  • Watching: Youtube
  • Playing: GH3
  • Eating: Food
  • Drinking: Water
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TOUR CORTO POR EL MUSEO DR DON SIXTO FEBUS. GRATIS. BY MOtero - xUNKNOWNx interactive

Que lo disfruten!

ELMAGICALB

Journal Entry: Mon May 19, 2008, 12:06 PM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Music
  • Reading: College Stuff
  • Watching: Youtube
  • Playing: GH3
  • Eating: Food
  • Drinking: Water
YEh!

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Yeiah!

thanks for your time and the views!

BIONICAL VISION

Journal Entry: Tue Feb 26, 2008, 7:42 AM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: Nothing
  • Reading: Nothing
  • Watching: My DVDs
  • Playing: GTA
  • Eating: MiniPizza
  • Drinking: Coke Zero
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Chek this Women:
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Looks Like Matrix.


AND A MAGICIAN:
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Free Dictionary of Surname Origins

Journal Entry: Sat Nov 3, 2007, 12:48 PM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: DAME DAME DAME DAME ROKIROL
  • Reading: Semiotica Visual
  • Watching: ERASERHEAD
  • Playing: Checkers
  • Eating: Pizza
  • Drinking: Sprite Zero
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Is free.

Michael
English and German form of a common biblical name (meaning “who is like God?”;) borne by one of the archangels, who is also regarded as a saint of the Catholic Church (cf. Gabriel and Raphael). In the Middle Ages, Michael was regarded as captain of the heavenly host (see Revelation 12: 7–9), symbol of the Church Militant, and patron of soldiers. He was often depicted bearing a flaming sword. Because of its sanctified warlike connotations, Michael was a popular name among early Christian military leaders, and was borne by eight Byzantine emperors, as well as by the founder (1596–1645) of the Romanov dynasty in Russia. The name is also borne by a Persian prince and ally of Belshazzar mentioned in the Book of Daniel. See also Michal. Cognates: Irish Gaelic: Mícheál. Scottish Gaelic: Micheal. Welsh: Meical, Mihangel. French: Michel. Italian: Michele. Spanish, Portuguese: Miguel. Catalan: Miquel. Basque: Mikel. Romanian: Mihai. Swedish: Mikael. Danish, Norwegian: Mikkel, Mikael. Polish: Michal. Czech: Mich(a)el. Russian: Mikhail. Ukrainian: Mikhailo. Finnish: Mikko. Hungarian: Mihály.

Short forms: English: Mike, Mick.

Pet forms: English: Micky. Russian: Misha.

Feminine forms: Latinate: Michaela (used in England and Germany); Micaela (used in Italy and Spain). French: Michèle, Michelle. Polish: Michalina.
A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0192800507

Otero

1. habitational name from any of various places so called, from Spanish otero ‘height’, ‘hill’ (Late Latin altarium, a derivative of altus ‘high’;).
2. Castilianized form of the common Galician and Asturian-Leonese place names Outeiro and Uteru.

Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4

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and the drunken monkey movie i think is good.

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meet my zombie magul

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Me as Yuri Capcomvs SNK 2.

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Testin.

Thanks, Bye-Bye.

Thanks for the 15,215 Pageviews

Journal Entry: Tue Jun 26, 2007, 1:06 PM
  • Mood: Optimism
  • Listening to: cars from the ave.
  • Reading: street fighter
  • Watching: escaflowne
  • Playing: nothing
  • Eating: chicken
  • Drinking: water
Saludos.

Thankyou and i having no problem with spywares and or malicious softwares!

Yes!

:thumbsup::peace: