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El Armando 07-02-2011 21:48:39

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I have never done it, so... I can't say anything about it =S


Do you like the rain?

Shang Pu! 08-02-2011 16:11:30

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I love it~ the thing is i wish i could meet a girl with the same feelin'

And what about the silence? do u like it?

Rick1 11-02-2011 12:08:24

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What do you guys think about What is going on in Egypt? How do you think that affects Latin America ... specifically Colombia?

Wilco 13-02-2011 05:57:56

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Sometimes o.o Even when they think they aren't predictable xD

Lol yes, there are buttons that are definitely easy to trigger jajaja

Wilco 13-02-2011 06:02:16

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What do you guys think about What is going on in Egypt? How do you think that affects Latin America ... specifically Colombia?

I don't know much about Colombian Politic, but I read often on this forum that the government is corrupted...

I think that in order to make a revolution, people need to be in those two circumstances: they must be hungry, (if everyone can eat enough to live decently people don't make a revolution) and also people need to feel that their government is not working for the people but for themselves.

Those two conditions were reunited in Egypt, and in Tunisia too, in France too a long long time ago, do you think these conditions are reunited in Colombia right know? (this is a real question, I really don't know much about Colombian politics).

Also another problem in Colombia is that you guys need to be protected from the narco, the farcs, etc... and the temporary situation of chaos just after the revolution could be very dangerous....

Diego San 15-02-2011 02:45:58

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I don't know much about Colombian Politic, but I read often on this forum that the government is corrupted...

I think that in order to make a revolution, people need to be in those two circumstances: they must be hungry, (if everyone can eat enough to live decently people don't make a revolution) and also people need to feel that their government is not working for the people but for themselves.

Those two conditions were reunited in Egypt, and in Tunisia too, in France too a long long time ago, do you think these conditions are reunited in Colombia right know? (this is a real question, I really don't know much about Colombian politics).

Also another problem in Colombia is that you guys need to be protected from the narco, the farcs, etc... and the temporary situation of chaos just after the revolution could be very dangerous....

I think that he doesn't mean that we are going to follow such example. Instead I think that question may refer to the implications for Latin America and Colombia related with the Egypt' situation... You know, there is some big issues about it, they would, probably, turn into a Muslim regimen and it could bring a huge rise on oil and mining prices... and MAYBE there would be a opportunity for Colombia to get into the OPEC... I'm just guessing.

How many books do you read in a year?

Shang Pu! 15-02-2011 02:51:02

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If historic novel i can read maybe more than 13...

Do u like soap operas?

Wilco 15-02-2011 14:56:47

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I think that he doesn't mean that we are going to follow such example. Instead I think that question may refer to the implications for Latin America and Colombia related with the Egypt' situation... You know, there is some big issues about it, they would, probably, turn into a Muslim regimen and it could bring a huge rise on oil and mining prices... and MAYBE there would be a opportunity for Colombia to get into the OPEC... I'm just guessing.

How many books do you read in a year?

Ahh, I was off topic once again jaja

I also write often on a french board, and people there are talking about "is a revolution still possible in France?", so I guess I got carried away when I saw his question. For the matter of oil prices it is very hard to predict, my knowledge is not enough.

To answer your question: I used to read a lot, but know that I work all day long, I read around 6 novels a year, and many programming books for work.

isantiago20 16-03-2011 20:00:02

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I don't know much about Colombian Politic, but I read often on this forum that the government is corrupted...

You dont need to read to see that, just take a look to our streets lol, they're fck'd up!.

Rick1 19-04-2011 01:31:48

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come on people.... this topic is like a freaking yo-yo.... when its going it truly moves but for the most part its dead

what do we need to to get people in here
this is a great topic to learn a new language, converse with others who share the same likes and have some fun with it

I will try and restart this thing again......

soooooo..... do you guys belong to other social media groups (facebook, twitter, linked-in, myspace)?
what do you like about them? what do you use them for?


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