Monday, May 16, 2011

Kates Playground Bad Foot

Chat with Pedro Julio Serrano on homophobia in sport Javier Mojica

The LGBT rights activist Pedro Julio Serrano talks about the status of those rights / non-heterosexuals as athletes in the sport in Puerto Rico. He also comments on homophobia and hatred in the courts of Puerto Rico. The talk is intended to encourage the implementation of further investigation and analysis of these issues among those who cover and comment on the sport.

http://deportes-puertorico.blogspot.com/2011/03/erradiquemos-la-homofobia-en-el-deporte.html

Lingerie Football Mud

TUESDAY headlines

Saints
Pascual Bailon, Aquilino, Adrion, Heradio, Basila, Restituta and Antonia Messina.

MUSIC AND STORIES FILL THE LIBRARY OF CORRALES
The Library 'Guillermo Arce' de Los Corrales de Buelna was too small to accommodate the many readers who do not want to miss the spectacle of Perico sheepskin, 'Cantacuentos ', which closed the series of events that served to mark World Book Day 2011. The artist got complicity of everyone present, more than 200 people, including children, parents and grandparents, adults who were as interested as the children in a meeting which combined music and stories and can be described as successful.

Ikusa Otome Suvia Vol.04

05/17/1911 THE WORLD LESSON FROM JAPAN


Carmen sent us this message, while we review the strength of the Japanese spirit in the face of adversity Fukushima earthquake.
From them we learn the following:
1. CALM
Not a single image of breast-beating or pain. The sample of pain itself was worthy to carry.
2. DIGNITY
discipline in the queues for food and water. Not one harsh word or gesture of oil.
3. CAPACITY
architects, amazing, buildings swayed, but did not fall.
4. GRACE
People bought only what I needed for the moment, so everyone could get something.
5. ORDER
No looting stores. No honk and do not advance on the road. Only understanding.
6. SLAUGHTER
Fifty workers were back to pump seawater into the N-reactors, without thinking how they ever be rewarded.
7. THE TENDERNESS
restaurants reduced prices. The strong caring for the weak.
8. TRAINING
Older people and children, everyone knew exactly what to do. And they did just that.
9. MEDIA
They showed great restraint in the newsletters. No journalist released nonsense. Reports only to spread calm.
10. AWARENESS
When the lights went out in a store, people put things back on the shelves and left in silence!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

No Period Alot Of Mucus

2011 season and talks about the Puerto Rico National Team honors

The escort Bayamon Cowboys in the BSN, Javier Mojica says about his expectations for the 2011 season. It also makes clear its willingness and desire to represent Puerto Rico in international competition.