Mucha gente se tiene que quedar a comer hoy aquí. Han subido un aperitivillo. Patatas, embutido, cerveza, .... no sé si será masoquismo, pero al beber cerveza se me han antojado banderillas.
Posted by eljebi at Julio 25, 2003 02:48 PMNada de mashoquismo, "illo"...
esho no eh má que reminiscencias de sierto periplo balear en el que tuvo la gran fortuna de conoserme, "pisha". Acuerdese d'ese atracón a banderillas y San Miguel en sierta playa mallorquina, uté, un servidó y su amigo ese que taba colorao tostao p'ol sol...
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