La dupla formada por Antonio Valencia en la asistencia y Wayne Rooney en el gol volvio a dar frutos otra vez ya que ante una asistencia de Valencia, Rooney marca su gol y este le dio el titulo de la Carling Cup. Esta sociedad ya habia dado resultados en otras ocaciones. Antes era de rooney para Ronaldo peron ahora es Rooney que se lleva el credito ante las asistencias de Valencia.
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
PRIMER TITULO PARA ANTONIO VALENCIA
La dupla formada por Antonio Valencia en la asistencia y Wayne Rooney en el gol volvio a dar frutos otra vez ya que ante una asistencia de Valencia, Rooney marca su gol y este le dio el titulo de la Carling Cup. Esta sociedad ya habia dado resultados en otras ocaciones. Antes era de rooney para Ronaldo peron ahora es Rooney que se lleva el credito ante las asistencias de Valencia.
No te doy la mano y punto
La Paz regreso a mi casa
Saturday, February 27, 2010
TERREMOTO DE CHILE. 25 AÑOS DESPUES DE REGRESO AL TERROR
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Se le cae el diente a Rafael
Grande Rafael
Debut y despedida en Viña del Mar
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
14 de Febrero, día del Amor o día para hacer el amor?
Mi historia comienza el Sábado 13 cuando después de trabajar salimos a tomarnos unas cervezas con amigos que hacían tiempo para ir al estadio. Ya dirigiéndome a mi casa me topo con una antigua enamorada de mis tiempos de Universidad, estaba bellisima, divorciada y de paso por Guayaquil ya que vivia en el extrangero, se regresa a su país de residencia este Lunes.
Nos citamos para conversar de los viejos tiempos ponernos al día y ver como nos va en todos los sentidos. No les alargo la nota, una cosa llevó a la otra, copas van y copas vienen, risas, recuerdos y más, salimos del lugar donde estabamos rumbo a un motel al norte de la ciudad.
Siguiendo la guia dada en el Blog de BarceByron, me dirigi hasta el motel Green House, al intentar ingresar nos advirtieron que estaba lleno, salimos ahi rumbo al extasis por Mapasingue y la misma historia. La cosa siguio igual en los sitios donde ibamos y así el Royal, Miami, todos igual llenos. El apetito sexual despertado en la noche me llevo a cruzarme la ciudad e ir a los Almendros, al sur, e igual lleno, terminando en el Extasis en la via al puerto e igual lleno.
No he sido un asiduo visitante de los moteles y tampoco he pasado con compañia muchos 14 de Febreros, esta vez me ha sorprendido como se respiraba sexo en el ambiente ese día, no encontrar motel en el que haya una vacante, increible. Pero es que el día del amor es el día para hacer el amor, me imagino que historias como la mía hubo muchas ese día, reconciliaciones, peticiones de mano, amarres, o despedidas hicieron que la asistencia a estos sitios sea multitudinaria.
Para mi suerte y despues de muchos ajetreos y harto tiempo en mi carro decidi arriesgar e ir al departamento que posee un amigo en San Felipe y del cual se donde guarda una llave escondida para emergencias, gracias a díos mi amigo no se encontraba en su departamento y no llego por el resto de la noche. Ya las 04H00 pude al fin comenzar la faena por la cúal habiamos emprendido este viaje interminable por los moteles de nuestra ciudad. No podía dejar una mala impresión a una amiga que ya se va a su tierra.
Es indiscutible, al menos para mi y por lo vivido esa noche, el día del amor es el día para hacer el amor.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Charly Garcia en Lost?
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Marcha de Guayaquil
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Julio Jaramillo, a 32 años de su muerte
Un día como hoy, 9 de Febrero de 1978, nos dejo Julio Alfredo Jaramillo Laurido. Según imagenes de prensa de la epoca su sepelio fue multitudinario, ocupo muchas cuadras a la redonda del cementerio, la gente que lo adoraba llegaba de todos lados del país y grupos de Lagarteros cantaban Fatalidad o nuestro Juramento.
El Ruiseñor de américa como se lo conocio, nacio un 1 de Octubre de 1935 en Gomez Rendón y Villavicencio, Guayaco como cualquiera de nosotros se dedico a hacer lo que más le gusto hacer siempre, cantar. Radio America, Radio Condor fueron la que lo vieron comenzar su carrera pero fue la Radio Cristal la que lo llevo a la fama con la difusión de su voz.
Mujeriego, Bohemio, Cantante así era su vida, vivio en varios paises como Mexico, Colombia, Perú los cuales enamorados de su musica reclamaban su nacionalidad, es así como decian el Mexicano, Peruano o Colombiano JJ.
Su vida de Bohemio y bebedor lo llevaron, hace 32 años, a la muerte. Se dice que fue de Cirrosis, aunque tambien se dice que le dio un paro cardiorespiratorio y fallo renal debido a una operación de calculos y extirpación de su vesicula.
Su musica siempre sera recordada, lastimosamente la nueva generación de Jovenes lo recuerdan como musica para beber. Muchos han cantado sus canciones y le han reconocido sus exitos y otros como un imbecil llamado Charlie Zaa llego a decir que nuestro juramento fue cantada por Vicente Fernandez, menos mal que este imbecil de Charlie Zaa desaparecio del mundo de la musica.
Como dijo Vicente Artieda a la Muerte de Julio Jaramillo "Ahora solo nos queda Barcelona"
Monday, February 8, 2010
El Partido Conservador: Todo un Parto!
Uribito Andres Felipe Noemi Sanin Uribe Partido Conservador
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Super Bowl 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Feb. 4: Karen Carpenter "Close to You," "Superstar," died on this date in 1983 ...
... she was 32 years old when she passed away.
Karen Anne Carpenter and her brother, Richard, formed the 1970s duo named the Carpenters. Karen was a skillful drummer, but is best remembered for her vocal performances. Unfortunately, she suffered from anorexia nervosa, a little known disease at the time, and died at the age of 32 from heart failure, later attributed to complications related to her illness.
The Carpenters were the biggest-selling group of the 70s. No fewer than ten of their singles went on to become million-sellers, and by 2005 combined worldwide sales of albums and singles well exceeded 100 million units.
While Richard had an interest in music from a very early age Karen initially showed no musical inclinations other than listening to records. She was barely into her teens when in 1963 the whole family moved to the Los Angeles suburb of Downey.
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By late 1964, Karen’s musical talent was awakening. Now a first-year student at Downey High School and playing glockenspiel in the marching band, she was inspired by the drumming ability of fellow band member. She went home and started adding her own rhythm accompaniments to some of her records, using a pair of chopsticks and a set of bar stools as her drum kit. When her parents responded by buying her a proper drum set, she learned to play very quickly.
Karen was just 15 when the Carpenter Trio was formed. The brother and sister teamed up with a classmate Richard had met in June of 1965, tuba and bass player Wes Jacobs, to play jazz.
At Richard’s urging, Karen would sing an occasional selection but primarily the trio was an instrumental outfit, as Karen’s distinctive singing voice was just developing and she was not very happy with the sound. By early 1966, however, Karen’s voice had matured quite a bit.
Through a classmate, an audition for Karen and Richard had been scheduled with West Coast studio electric bassist Joe Osborn. Osborn and a partner had recently launched a record label, Magic Lamp, and were on a search for new talent.
In May of 1966, Harold and Agnes Carpenter signed a contract for Karen with the fledgling label. From several songs cut, two written by Richard but named as Karen Carpenter solo records, were issued as a single, "Looking For Love" and "I’ll Be Yours." Neither sold well. However, The Richard Carpenter Trio won the prestigious amateur talent contest "The Battle of the Bands" at the Hollywood Bowl on June 24, 1966.
Before long the trio split up and both Carpenters returned to their studies. Their first experience of working together professionally was less successful, however. They both took a job at Coke Corner on Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. There, routinely deviating from the selections of turn-of-the-century tunes they were asked to perform, the pair were fired after four months.
During this period the Carpenters formed another musical outfit with Richard and John Bettis writing the bulk of the group’s repertoire and Richard crafting the arrangements. They called themselves Spectrum. The band was short-lived, and Richard and Karen were soon on their own once more.
It was during this time that Karen saw a doctor about her weight. From her early years she had been chubby and went on the Stillman diet. She lost twenty-five pounds in six months in 1967 – and stayed at her new weight of around 120 pounds from then until 1973.
In mid 1968, they returned to Joe Osbourne's studio and recorded three new tracks. Pleased with their sound, they settled on a new name simply the "Carpenters," and looked for the right songs.
in April 1969 A&M Records signed the Carpenters to a recording contract. Karen Carpenter sang most of the songs on the band's first album, Offering (later retitled Ticket to Ride). The first single - which became the title track - became their first single. It reached #54 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts. Their next album, 1970's Close to You, featured two massive hit singles: "(They Long to Be) Close to You" and "We've Only Just Begun." They peaked at #1 and #2, respectively, on the Hot 100.
Karen Carpenter started out as both the group's drummer and lead singer, and she originally sang all her vocals from behind the drum set. Eventually, she was persuaded to stand at the microphone to sing the band's hits while another musician played the drums, although she still did some drumming. (Former Disney Mouseketeer Cubby O'Brien served as the band's other drummer for many years.
After the release of Now & Then in 1973, the albums tended to have Karen focusing even more on her singing. Karen rarely selected the songs she would sing, and often felt she had very little control over her life. She dieted obsessively and developed anorexia nervosa. At the same time, her brother Richard developed an addiction to Quaaludes. The Carpenters frequently canceled tour dates, and they stopped touring altogether after their September 4, 1978 concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
In 1981, after the release of the Made in America album (which turned out to be their last) the Carpenters returned to the stage and did some tour dates, including their final live performance in Brazil.
In 1979, Karen made a solo album with producer Phil Ramone. Her solo work was markedly different, consisting of adult-orientated and disco/dance-tempo material with more sexual lyrics and the use of Karen's higher vocal register. The album was shelved. It wasn't until seven years later, in 1996, the entire album, featuring mixes approved by Karen before her death and one unmixed bonus track, was finally released.
The song "Now," recorded in April 1982, was the last song Karen Carpenter recorded. She recorded it after a two-week intermission in her therapy with a psychotherapist in New York City for her anorexia. The sight of Karen upon her return to California in April shook Richard and his parents.
In September 1982, Karen called her psychotherapist to tell him she felt dizzy and that her heart was beating irregularly. Karen was admitted to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
Karen returned to California in November 1982, determined to reinvigorate her career. She had gained 30 pounds over a two-month stay in New York, and the sudden weight gain further strained her heart, which was already weak from years of crash dieting.
During her illness, Karen also took thyroid replacement medication (in order to speed up her metabolism) and laxatives. On December 17, 1982, Karen made her final public appearance in the "multi-purpose" room of the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, California singing for her godchildren and their classmates who attended the school. She sang Christmas carols for friends.
On February 4, 1983, less than a month before her 33rd birthday, Karen suffered heart failure at her parents' home in Downey, California.
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