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El Amor a la poesia

Tantos, so many Amazing, cherish lacuna indigena ensieme nostra familia entre Diciembre brinca canales y llegan al altar del comer-cio Hambrientes Caracas, despierta el sabor waiting for freedom,and realizando que en Miami los primos son esclavos, amados

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Saludos y Felicidad Hoping the Thanksgiving that brought Miami some frio has everybody warm, and not foreclosed upon this weekend. Ventas, Viernes Negro y otras oportunidades de shopping han proliferado. Esperaba una nueva computa de manzana, y en Best Buy regalaban una "gift card" de $150. Al fin la Maria se queda con su aceso a sus viejas computas, y trabajando como educadora para las ninas de Miami. Estare afiliada como la diplomatica del Cerro? Voy a visitar un evento hoy, es una tradicion, Tropic Hunt, al medio dia.

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The credit cards are playing scared. With the new Bill signed by President Obama today, we will have better chances to pay off those credit cards, and stay out of debt. I have some cards at 5%, and some as high as 28.99%. Isn't that ludicrous? As a saint, I have no need for worrying about these things of mere humans, but many of my followers in the US will be needing the help in order to keep their finances healthy. Don;t forget your offerings of healthy fruits and sweets on your home altar. Happy Summer, and close up the school year in style.

Waiting for our ride, Debacle in dead silence

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Not all saints are created equal. When you have no religion, except for materialistic possessions, you can get bogged down in the mundane. Maria Lionza believes in harvesting the bounty of the earth, so mass manufactured Chinese goods hold no appeal. Face it, when you walk into a retail store, and the stench of Chinese goods overpowers you with their plastics, it's time to turn around. Sometimes their products are well made, but saints cannot trust anything ingested or given to a child to be fabricated other than in the Americas. Economic meltdown sounds more like a needed restructuring. Consumers have made their choice, by not buying what they do not need. For Hispanics and Latinos to participate, the scrapbooking industry needs to make their goods within the Americas. Viva, la free trade! We need jobs, and new businesses to grow within the green. Los quiero! Maria Lionza