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Por la noche acompañé a dos miembros de los Lady Chatterley a entregar su maqueta al bar de Alfa pero llegamos con un año de retraso, así que nos dimos a la cerveza sin oponer resistencia. Todavía a estas horas del lunes sufro las secuelas.
Y horas antes de todo esto posteaba aqui sobre los delirios de domingo...
Algo bueno tienen esos domingos...que terminan donde empieza la semana...
Muchas Gracias Por estar alli Vane, te lo agradezco muchisimo, a ti y todos aquellos que estuvisteis a mi lado esa larga tarde. GRACIAS
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