Sung sometime in the 1960s and entirely still relevant today: a statement against out-of-work sacks of shit who subsist on government handouts. :lol: [youtube]1GjTO3Y3sV0[/youtube]
The link to an informative little website that offers historical details on Spain's involvement in the American Revolution. Although one of the principal allies in the conflict, Spain's contributions to American independence are often overlooked in favor of those of France. This is something that is little known, either in America or in Spain. [url]http://www.ouramericanhistory.com/[/url]
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[url]http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2009/09/the-meaning-of-the-constitution[/url] The Constitution of the United States has endured for over two centuries. It remains the object of reverence for nearly all Americans and an object of admiration by peoples around the world. William Gladstone was right in 1878 when he described the U.S. Constitution as "the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man." Part of ...
Although it is written first person, it is not from my eyes but the eyes of 'he who stalked me'. Or 'Blowey'. Or Rumplestiltskin Personality Disordered Motherfucker That I Can't Identify Who Also is an Erotomaniac Who is Obsessed With Slipknot. Identity by Wendy Riley on Thursday, March 24, 2011 at 9:34pm identity[eye-dent-uh-tee]Latin identity: 1. The state or fact of being 2. The principle that a thing is, what it is, and not that of ...
Dragons aren't born often. (While monsters are born all the time.) There probably haven't been twenty born since the crucifixtion. Their number isn't the problem, it's that the damn things are all but immortal. Dragons live on hate and pain and innocent blood. Certain types of fear feed them also. They don't often choose battlefields however, unless lured there by a monster of great power. When they do find themselves on a battlefield; they bleed with the blood of men. No matter ...
the so-called 'boyfriend' keeps letting me down. i adore him but i can't trust him.
It's a fact, I live in an invisible country. Up until now, I thought it was just invisible to the eyes of foreigners. Whenever I travel abroad, I can't say I am from Catalonia, because it doesn't exist. All I can say is I am from Barcelona, a city I'm not from, and then something lights up in the minds of people, as Barcelona rings a bell either as a Spanish/Mexican city or -to the best informed- as a European city vaguely located somewhere in the South by the Mediterranean Sea, cradle of a well-known ...
Target audience: Those who have a spiritual bent, as the thought applies to any group holding to absolute moral values as a guide to life. We hear from time to time (When we aren't being told not to judge, lest we be judged) that there is sin in the church. Setting aside for the moment that the church is full of sinners, which renders the previous contention Declamo nusquam, I must assume that the speaker means that the church has become to tolerant of sin in its midst. ...
Hi everybody!I need a classification,please!I'd also like to hear your opinion about my country of origin(If you please?).I am 185cm(6' 1") tall with very pale skin(I often get the definition "porcelain skin")... WTF?I have light brown eyes and what they call "dirt blond" hair.Thank you!