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 They found me again

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Feb 19, 2002
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Now they know I'm in Madrid. Madrid is a place where those Debian Lunix Computer Operating System MegaUsers hide themselves from the public in an obscure cult that runs meetings around the monument called "The Fallen Angel", the only public monument devoted to Satan all over the world, located at city center inside a park called El Retiro. No fancy links, just true facts.Madrid was also doubled-shocked on September 11 2001 as everyone suddenly understood the weird design of the two towers at Plaza de Castilla That day all of us learned the bitter lesson: there is no respect left out there, fucking Jesus
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el dia de la bestia (none / 0) (#1)
by Anonymous Reader on Thu Feb 21st, 2002 at 08:52:56 AM PST
you should see the film "El dia de la bestia"
it is filmed in madrid, about the fallen angel returning in this town,
and heading for the curiously shaped buildings you mentionned

it is great
seen it 5 years ago



 

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