Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Will Plumbing Freeze At 32 Degrees



After the divorce, everything became dark, it rained constantly, prices rose, mauve be stopped, "their" color, and even the bulbs in the house seemed more dim. A month after signing the agreement noticed the new store in the neighborhood and thought he could use a makeover. After he was surprised. Instead of discrete Mechita had asked the woman in the mirror wearing a bright yellow brilliant. He was full of light and thought that the rain would look spectacular red trench coat that sold in the shop opposite.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Christmas Tablecloths

PAUL E. MONCAYO visited Chavez TO SEND SOME OF THE FARC job out


Maracay .- In recent days the Colombian military Pablo Moncayo, released Tuesday by the FARC after more than 12 years of captivity, reported that intended visit to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to take some "errands important job out of the FARC." According to their statements, Moncayo reported: "The FARC commanders ordered him to Chavez several little things, like memories of fifteen years he remained in the mountains of Guaviare Venezuelan President." He also commented "I bring a fresh addition of papaya that Julian Marulanda command that prepares them good." Moncayo

also affirm that Chavez sent him a laptop computer. "The laptop of Raul had a backup, so the FARC bought a new laptop and I recorded the backing pa 'send it to Chavez's gift" culminated.

Catchy Vacation Slogans

CHANCERY expelled from the country VENEZUELAN LEADER FOR PRO-ETA SAN NICOLAS


Maracay .- In hours Saturday morning, a press release by the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, the top government apologized to Walter Wendelin, a leader of Batasuna and ETA Pro expelled from the country in recent days. Recall that the leader attempts to enter the country on Thursday and was held a few hours and taken to DISIP Helicoide before being deported to France, which was his next destination.

Venezuela's government wrote to ETA that it was all visual confusion. Part of the statement says: "We apologize for the expulsion of its leader Wendelin, but our customs and immigration officers mistook him for San Nicolas, and policy Anti-Imperialist could not allow their entry into Venezuela. " The statement says that by being in Holy Week could not afford hodgepodge of beliefs: "We did everything by the mental health of the Venezuelan people, and to avoid meddling ways at times pro-yankees holy and reflection" concludes the statement.