This is a blog that tries to inform about the reality in the world and especifically in Spain.
Having read a lot of blogs for many countries, I have come to the conclusion that MSM tend not to be at least honest with their reporting. So this blog aims to bring you the other side of the news, so necessary in this moment so strange and difficult for Spain.
I write in Spanish here.
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I will update this page each time I feel it’s necessary (and have some free time for that)…
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Here’s the link to the ad:
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Thanks for the tip. 😉
About the fighting, well, it is just a need for survival. 😉
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Lady Vorzheva exhausts superlatives (or maybe my English is not that good :-P)
H. Thanks, but I’m not that good… 😉
Love your blog. Will add you to my favorite European blogs. Viva Lady Vorzheva!
Thanks Jeremayakovka. I also love yours. I am going to add it now to this blogroll. 😉
I like your blog and thanks for the plug!
God bless,
Tito
Thanks, Tito. Yours is one of the best Catholic blogs!
😉
I am a Spaniard. Why do you say this is a difficult and strange moment for Spain?. What are you talking about?. Do you mean we eat roots?, dress leathers?… Do you want to tell the World that we don’t know the wheel?… Why are you giving this image of my country?… Which are your benefits of it?…
Do you think we need the USA troops coming here to save us from Hell?…
Would you sell your “Patria” in the name of Franco?.
Shame on you.
First of all, I am not a Franco supporter at any means, and that should be clear the first thing. I have quarreled about that, with so many pèople, so some kind of Palestinian supporter is not going to tell me anything similar.
Secondly, yes, the moment is very dramatic for any good sense Spanish national. Today -just this moment- they are discussing the ETA plan in EU Parliament -it has just approved it-, after yesterday they robbed weapons. Our international policy is an absolute disaster and our national policy just the same -you only have to see the Catalonian elections-.
I admit that some people can think differently, but I do not admite that other people should think differently from you.
Lastly, where do I say that US Marines should enter Spain?
I am astonished…
I admit that some people can think differently, but I do not admite that other people should think differently from you.
Well, this is not well expressed. What I wanted to say to say is:
I admit that some people can think differently, but I do not admit that you should think that no one can think differently from you.
And I add: and being honest with themselves. Looks like to some leftists they are the only honest with themselves and the rest of the world.
¿Sabes, Lady?…
A veces dan ganas de llorar. ¿Qué ha de haberle pasado a alguien como tú alguna vez para ser así?… ¿cómo puede una persona cegarse de esa manera?… ¿Cómo es posible que prefieras tener tus ojos cerrados?, a pesar de la cultura que pareces tener…
Al fin y al cabo, todos somos personas, todos queremos lo mismo: paz, amor, familia, dignidad, felicidad… entonces, ¿qué es lo que nos separa?.
En fin, una pena.
Why did u choose that nickname, Lady Vorzheva..?
because of one of my favorite novels -it’s not very known…-
I was a Spanish major and will read your posts in Spanish from time to time.
Lady V
Tag! You’re it!
Hi Lady V-
Just stopped by to say Hola!
Dinah.
Thanks Dinah.
Most welcome. 😀
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Hi! Lady…
Ok, I told you that I try to read your blog in english and I’ve my promises.
It’s possible that I don’t write, but I read you
Quiches
I see you exhausted after the effort of commenting. Je. 😈
Oh, you’re a bad person… What do you hope? My comment only try to tell you: Hi, I’m here 😀
[It’s a joke, of course
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