Sunday, March 20, 2011

Yellow Cloudy Rank Pee

Jajó FOLLOWER, A NEW MACARRONIANO.

Today we visited with her husband, who was the first time he came to the macaroni. Maite had not been in the macaroni but came on occasion to bring us food and clothing. Nacho
Roxana had come only because he had a family commitment. And Javier and was walking home.
were few on Sunday so I had to go fast. Maite and Jajó to prepare the macaroni.
Come p'adentro to the pot, jajajajaj
While Javier Nacho and stayed with the macaroni, Maite Jajó and began to cut the bread. Today our Ana gave us a lot of bars that will not fail.
also gave us a good assortment of candy to hand out.
Javier, Jajó and Maite, distributing sweets into bags for delivery.
And Nacho to prepare the trays. Since there are few, so I'll have to see to replace.
Then came our dear friend Marcela. As smiling as ever.
And the march. He arrived ready to lend a hand with Nacho to drain the macaroni.
seems not, but weighed him when they slip.
And not tell you when to remove them, jajajajj
Maite touched
A scrub today.
And while she scrubbed the rest to put the macaroni in the trays. George also came to lend a hand. It has become a more macarroniano.
And then the favorite sport, "The wet." And I say that like the sauce over the macaroni. One of these days I do eat sandwiches sauce.
and ready to go. They came at that time for sharing and M ª José Rafa.
And start sharing in the area as usual. Paula had already given the tickets for today. Jajó ran the George bread and juice. Javier collected the tickets and distributed macaroni, along with Maite, Nacho and Maria José.

Checking rations were running to see if we could give some more those that we often ask for two servings. Enrique, very aware of the survey. He is from Tenerife.
Road next point of delivery. Javier chatting with one of those await us every Sunday and Henry to our side waiting to see if we had then some ration.
At the end of the tour was Denish.
And Erick and Bertin.

George talking to Eric and Bertin arrived while we waited more xavales.
When no came more as back home. Paula and Marc were seeing the number of servings that we shared and to whom, and who now has a little list of names and where are each of them.
Aisha asked us some more bread and juice.
Thomas and a colleague also asked some more bread. Today, as I said, we had more bars than usual.
And Mrs. Teresa, on time every Sunday. We always wait until the end to see if any leftover racioncita. And so ended the journey.

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