Friday, 2 February 2007

7.57 AM


still no sunshine...
...in my spotless mind

8 comments:

Charlie said...

Sim, aquele predio no cantinho direito... E' O NOSSO :)

Anonymous said...

pois...compreendo-vos! Mas escusam de ter vergonha....podem meter uma foto com luminosidade. Vocês são nossos amigos, nao vos vamos expurgar só porque vivem numa barraca da Costa da Caparica e não na Marina de Vilamoura

Anonymous said...

Além de Portugal parece-me haver malta em França, na Suiça e na Austria a visualizar o vosso site....

isso por acaso constituirá algum impedimento a que se escrevam aqui coisas menos educadas (vg. $aralhadas)

Anonymous said...

kem é a terceira personagem deste BLOG?

Não me digam que já arranjaram um substituto para o Filipo ;)

Anonymous said...

Be@n on research of AENGUS:


Also known as "Angus the young", he was considered the Irish god of love. He was a young handsome god that had four birds flying about his head -- some say they symbolize kisses -- who inspired love in all who heard them. He was the son of Dagda and Boann ('the wife of Elcmar').
Once, Aengus was troubled by the dream of a young maiden, He instantly fell in love with her and became love sick. He told his mother Boann and she searched the whole of Ireland for the maiden, but after a year she still had not found the maiden. Then Dagda was called and he searched Ireland for a year, and still did not find the maiden. Finally Bov the Red, king of the Dananns in Munster and Dagda's aide, was called to search and after a year he found the maiden.

Aengus was taken to the lake of the Dragon's Mouth, and there he saw 150 maidens all chained with gold into pairs. He spied her at once and her name was Caer, the daughter of Ethal and Anubal, a prince of the Dananns of Connact. On November first she and all the other maidens are transformed into swans for a year. He was told if he could identify her as a swan he could marry her. On November 1 Aengus went out to the lake and called to his love, and once he had found her he then turned in to a swan himself and joined her. They flew off together singing such a beautiful song that all who heard them fell asleep for three days and nights.

Aengus had a son called, "Diarmuid Ua Duibhne" or Diarmuid of the Love Spot. One night while hunting Diarmuid met a maiden who made a magic love spot appear on his head, and from then on no woman ever looked upon him with out falling in love with him.



AHAHHAHAHHA...ESQUEÇAM A CASA DE BANHO....O LIMA ESTA NO SEU NINHO

Anonymous said...

No seguimento de recomendação semelhante feita aquando da V.ª chegada a Milano aqui vai:

http://www.galwayescorts.com/

Sinceramente, vocês estão no FIM DO MUNDO!!!

Atentem na secção de "services"...têm uma gama bastante ampla à V.ª escolha. O mesmo nao direi relativamente à secção de "gatinhas abandonadas"! Valha-nos Deus, só mesmo a Italiana.

Vá lá eu sou vosso amigo e dou-vos mais hipoeteses:

http://www.galway-escorts.com/services.php

http://www.escortsingalway.com/

O melhor de todos é este ultimo ;)

Bem sei que vocês não precisam....mas, podem sempre lá levar o senhorio ;)

Miss Japa said...

cheira-me que afinal o Aengus devia era ser um bocado abichanado :P

Uma pessoa vai ai e é preciso chegar a Portugal para perceber porque raio há tantos cisnes em Galway? Vão mas é comprar Guiness a ver se aprendem alguma coisa!

portaingéalach said...

A 3a pessoa e' o Diogo (nao conheces e ja te expliquei) e chega aqui na Quarta-Feira! Ele depois responde por si..