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miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2011
MY NAME IS LUCA. Suzanne Vega
About child abuse and domestic violence.
My name is Luka
I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you
Yes I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night
Some kind of trouble. some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
I think it's because I'm clumsy
I try not to talk too loud
Maybe it's because I'm crazy
I try not to act too proud
They only hit until you cry
After that you don't ask why
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
Yes I think I'm okay
I walked into the door again
Well, if you ask that's what I'll say
And it's not your business anyway
I guess I'd like to be alone
With nothing broken, nothing thrown
Just don't ask me how I am [X3]
My name is Luka
I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you
Yes I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night
Some kind of trouble, some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
And they only hit until you cry
After that, you don't ask why
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
My name is Luka
I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you
Yes I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night
Some kind of trouble. some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
I think it's because I'm clumsy
I try not to talk too loud
Maybe it's because I'm crazy
I try not to act too proud
They only hit until you cry
After that you don't ask why
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
Yes I think I'm okay
I walked into the door again
Well, if you ask that's what I'll say
And it's not your business anyway
I guess I'd like to be alone
With nothing broken, nothing thrown
Just don't ask me how I am [X3]
My name is Luka
I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you
Yes I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night
Some kind of trouble, some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
Just don't ask me what it was
And they only hit until you cry
After that, you don't ask why
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
You just don't argue anymore
miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2011
Food Facts
"Orange is very good to help strengthen the body"
Orange are healthy and delicious. They contain a lot of vitamin C, so the antioxidant, protects the body against oxidation. But, excess vitamin C may cause irritation in the intestines.
Orange are healthy and delicious. They contain a lot of vitamin C, so the antioxidant, protects the body against oxidation. But, excess vitamin C may cause irritation in the intestines.
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Laura's Restaurant Review
My favorite restaurant is Gato Goloso. It's an ice-cream bar. The food is delicious. It's open every night of the week. My favorite meal there is the pizza. So, the next time you want some great food, try Gato Goloso. It's delicious.
martes, 1 de noviembre de 2011
History of Halloween.
In America
there was a mass murder. Policemen went to investigate. Trying not to tread on
the bodies, they took pictures of each one. One policeman saw something on the
opposite wall but he couldn't read it. He walks over to it and sees the numbers
"7734" in calculator form, written in blood. When taking pictures of
this, he turned his camera upside-down and told an approaching police officer.
When he pointed with the hand that the camera was in, he accidentally took a
picture of the upside-down numbers. He was about to delete the picture when he
realized something. The numbers were now a word. The word was "hELL."
sábado, 29 de octubre de 2011
Halloween
Halloween is an annual holiday observed on October 31, which commonly includes activities such as trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted, playing pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.
Historian Nicholas Rogers, exploring the origins of Halloween, notes that while
some folklorists have detected its origins in the Roman feast of Pomona, the
goddess of fruits and seeds, or in the festival of the dead called Parentalia, it is
more typically linked to the Celtic festival of Samhain, whose original spelling
was Samuin (pronounced sow-an or sow-in)".The name of the festival
historically kept by the Gaels and Celts in the British Isles is derived from Old
Irish and means roughly "summer's end".
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English folk lore: "Certainly Samhain was
a time for festive gatherings, and medieval Irish texts and later Irish, Welsh, and
Scottish folklore use it as a setting for supernatural encounters, but there is no
evidence that it was connected with the dead in pre-Christian times, or that
The Irish myths which mention Samhain were written in the 10th and 11th
centuries by Christian monks. This is around 200 years after the Catholic
Church inaugurated All Saints Day and at least 400 years after Ireland became
Christian.
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