Friday, December 18, 2009

Small Estate Affidavit Indiana

The hidden message of the carols * MERRY CHRISTMAS *

Recently, I made a study of charity to an association of parents of teenagers desperate ... I have to say ke muxas of the problems of society, and the generation nini (neither in school nor working) are as a result of a social phenomenon of the thirteenth century, aunke seems surprising, because our young people using drugs are called CAROLS. See ...
Towards Bethlehem is a donkey, rin rin ... full of chocolate (in this carol is obvious that it was not a donkey but a camel)
Mary, Mary ca pa are running than the chocolate you are eating, Mary Mary are ca pa flying (feeling of inhibition to be annoying) than the chocolate you are wearing ... Conclusion: the portal were so smoked, ke grifa kedaba believed that someone had stolen XKE.
Another famous carols says, ole, ole ole Holland, Holland and see ... let's see ... if they were from east to Bethlehem, they turned XKE x Holland?? and xk precisely x Holland??
We also see several unknowns in of the popular songs ke Pensalo give us wrong:
Xk Magi were on camels?? Xk
San Jose there is a certain resemblance to Bob Marley? Xk
to Bethlehem made it snow if Jesus was born in the desert? Ke
psychotropic substance took their majesties to see a star and follow it?
ke Xk with the cold in December makes the child was in his underwear? Ke
are questions never be revealed ... According to my study
carols also encourage visiting relationships. See
Ay! the chikirritin, chikirrikitin, metidito between paaaaja .... without mentioning the word Christmas "polvorón" "The Virgin is washing "is clearly a carol boyeur.
and alcohol consumption:
marie ... Get the boot that we're going to get drunk, that x does not mention the famous carol" but it looks like fish drink in the river "
Sadly, these carols are known x all of us, our subconscious mind plays tricks on us, as innocent of us, since we have five years, we sing these songs perverse scraping the bottle of anise, and playing zambomba.

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