Monday, October 23, 2006

My Dog Spits Up Yellow Phlegm

Hoooolaaa all today I woke up early breakfast and take me to connect to messenger to talk to Jenny (my cousin) that also connects early. We talked about that post on the forum and I thought to do a song on Madonna's albums. The Jeannette (my sister) gave me a very nice signature Nicole (my favorite actress) here is:



in the afternoon go to blockbuster to rent a movie The Mission:




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Director: Roland Joffé
Screenplay: Robert Bolt
Producer: Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam
Length: 120 min.
Nationality: Great Britain
Production year: 1986
Starring: Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons, Raand McAnally, Aidan Quinn, Cherie Lunghi, Ronald Pickup, Chuck Low, Liam Neeson, Moya Berceli

Synopsis: An eighteenth-century Jesuit missionary, Father Gabriel, is accepted by the Guarani Indians and establishing the mission of San Carlos in South American tropical jungle is above Iguazu Falls, following the path of a crucified Jesuit, armed with his faith and a flute. In his acolytes joins Rodrigo de Mendoza, until then a violent slave trader, mercenary and murderer, who finds redemption among its former victims, in turn becoming a Jesuit. Several years later, following the Treaty of Madrid, the Jesuits are called to Altamirano, appointed by the Pope to decide on the fate of about mysions that were created in a territory belonging to the English Crown, for a new demarcation of borders, are now under Portuguese rule. When the Guarani Altamirano orders to leave San Carlos, the Indians decided to fight. Gabriel and Mendoza are then face a terrible dilemma: leave the Indians in their struggle or break their sacred vow of obedience and non-violence. When approaching the roar of muskets and cannons Europe, one raises his voice in prayer while the other decides to wield his sword.

good are 7:59 p.m. and I leave you until tomorrow!

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