Monday, November 22, 2010
Debbie's house
What a beautiful memory!
The house between the trees in Alabama of the family of Debbie Johnston.
And do you know? Just today I have accepted the friendship of Debbie in Facebook!
Debbie Johnston's Photos
Friday, November 19, 2010
Elitist
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Elitist
I'm not elitist, I just now how to speak and spell ENGLISH!
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Chocolate
We move away the old age with the chocolate.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Phui
Of an enough simple case it can happen that one makes be born a complicated situation.
Contrarily, of a binding, or serious situation, one resorts to minimize the everything and one has the tendency to make to forget.
In the mean of these behaviors we found the normal member of a whatever society.
He is destined so much to suffer the situation that becomes complicated without a true reason, as for to bear for first the consequences of a situation very complicated, or serious, since it to be revealed.
In this position of disadvantage whoever can be found because in the staircase than one than us is really important, the passage from a level to another is from not too long a matter.
Despite this reality that it continually sees us targets of adverse situations, none of us almost knows how to react.
It seems that to whom touches a misfortune, one must hold it to him.
Anybody of whom is around him he makes load of his situation, rather those that are more they seem doesn't perceive the gravity of the fact.
If the fact doesn't concern me, then the fact is not mine.
It could be an attitude defensive, and even necessary.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Historical-natural languages.
All the languages of the world are called historical-natural languages.
A fortuitous meeting sailing in Internet to the search of information on the accented vowels.
A happy meeting that almost gives me subjection.
Old pages.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Poor Dollar
"The dollar is losing its relevance especially with the emergence of Asia economies, so a more neutral benchmark may be required. Gold, amid all the recent uncertainty, is proving its worth," said ANZ's senior commodity analyst Mark Pervan.
Leading economies should consider adopting a modified global gold standard to guide currency rates, World Bank President Robert Zoellick said on Monday in a surprise proposal before a potentially acrimonious G-20 summit.
Poor me!
Now I have Babylon running again in my computer, but!
There is always a but!
Now Internet Explorer and its big family run when they have good time.
Poor me!
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