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Monday 08 February, 2010
FRANK LOURENÇO
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Being ashamed of your parents is played out. Just dig up some photos of them from back in the day and see how hot they were in the brand-spankin new clothing that your friends are now wearing third or fourth hand and claiming to be so original.
Vader Abraham: The Jewish Father of the Netherlands
Vader Abraham ("Father Abraham") is a dutch singer called Pierre Kratner. He was born in 1935 and has written more than 1600 songs. Kartner started his singing career at the age of eight, by winning a local festival.[2] He lived with his family in Amsterdam and worked in a chocolate factory.[1] He created his well-known alter ego, Father Abraham, after writing a Dutch Carnaval song, Father Abraham had seven sons. He at first used a fake beard, but a real beard replaced this and would remain as his trademark along with his bowler hat.
In May 1977, Kartner was asked to make a promotional song for an animated movie, which turned out to be about The Smurfs. He scored a number one hit in 16 countries. His Smurf works have sold around 25 million copies.
The color of his shirt makes him look like Santa Claus and his attitude too. The presidential candidate in the Dominican Republic for the Partido Reformista Social Cristiano is Amable Aristy Castro. He likes paternalism without debauchery. He ended up in the third position in the 2008 campaign. He obtained more than the 4% of the votes. The “President of the poor” used to throw money from a helicopter while it flew over the poorest areas of the country. Amable also used to travel in his personal truck “the hen mobile” and give out hens, pigs, chickens and salami to everyone. His spots are a jewel of the international propaganda. Demagogy in bulk!
Ride roughshod over: The presidential candidate Amable Aristy Castro throws money from his helicopter to the victims of the Noel Storm in Arenoso (Provincial Duarte), Dominican Republic.
Fighting for an Aristy Salami:
Christmas Spot 2007
Easter Spot 2008
Those who eat alone are going away
They don’t know how to rule
The Reformist machinery
We’ll come to power
From New York
Hope of the poor
Autobiography of Amable Aristy (Amable gave me everything as a present)
Merchandising: The thongs of the poor
The president of the poor arriving to a golf match in a helicopter
Japanese people are used to learn english with work-out. The reason? Ask a japanese. Here you can watch a video in which japanese people could learn how to tell the doctor that they are about to poo immediately.
The estonian heavy metal ensemble Winny Puhh was born in 2004 in the city of Polva. Their big success was "Noodles and the vicory of the sour milk", a hit from 2006. Now you can watch the music clip of the song Peegelporand directed by Ove Musting.