Los viajeros pueden descubrir el espÃritu de la canción "One Love" en el Museo de Bob Marley, o degustar el delicioso helado de Devon House. Muy cerca, en la antigua capital de la isla, Spanish Town, se puede entrever la rica historia de Jamaica.
Seguimos con declaraciones de amor, en este caso a una tal Anna de Wykes Regis (Portland, Dorset, UK).
Esta claro que el chaval o chavala se lo ha currado,...si no consigue sorprenderla, pues que quieres que te diga, no serás su tipo.
Una carita sonriente, un corazón y el nombre de Anna..."Love to Anna from Wykes Regis"
Al menos eso sÃ, su obra quedará registrada aquà para la posteridad.
Bien hecho
Al norte de la estación de Shibuya se encuentra el DÅgenzaka, que ofrece entretenimiento a un público más maduro, con muchos clubes nocturnos y love hotels.
Las estaciones principales para recorrer la zona son la propia Estación de Shibuya, la Estación Yoyogi, la Estación de Harajuku y la Estación Ebisu.
Por supuesto, en la zona no faltan los grandes almacenes de moda como Seibu, Parco o los interesantes almacenes de Loft o Tokyu Hands.
...tuvo lugar en el Market Square Arena de Indianápolis, Indiana. Casi al finalizar el concierto, luego de cantar "Hound Dog", Elvis presentó a su padre, comentando que habÃa estado enfermo, y lo hizo subir al escenario, donde fue ovacionado por el público. Luego presentó a Ginger Alden y a varios familiares y colaboradores. Y finalmente se despidió de sus fans para siempre diciendo: "Y más que nada quiero agradecerles a ustedes. Este es el último dÃa de nuestra gira. No podrÃamos haber pedido un público mejor. Si quieren que volvamos… volveremos". "Can’t Help Falling in Love" comenzó a sonar. Y luego: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING. THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT.
El Market Square Arena fue un pabellón deportivo cerrado multiproposito construido en 1974 con un coste que ascendÃa a 23 millones de dólares. TenÃa una capacidad de 16,530 espectadores para baloncesto y 15,993 para hockey.
...we struggling, fighting to eat and
We wondering when we’ll be free
So we patiently wait, for that fateful day
It’s not far away, so for now we say
When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes back
And then it goes back
When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes back
And then it goes back
So many wars, settling scores
Bringing us promises, leaving us poor
I heard them say, love is the way Love is the answer, that’s what they say,
But look how they treat us, make us believers
We fight their battles, then they deceive us
Try to control us, they couldn’t hold us
Cause we just move forward like Buffalo Soldiers
But we struggling, fighting to eat
And we wondering, when we’ll be free
So we patiently wait, for that faithful day
It’s not far away, but for now we say
When I get older, I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom, just like a Waving Flag
And then it goes back, and then it goes back
And then it goes back
When I get older, I will be stronger
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...that they just had more power, it was one of these moments were everything just fits: condition and ability of the team, coherence and motivation- congratulation SPAIN!
— Posted by Florian
As an Italian I must say that Spain really deserved to win the championship. They played the best football, they were superior to all teams, including the shadow of a football team which were Germany.
Thank you Spain for this wonderful show.
— Posted by Roberto
As a Dominican living in Europe for almost 14 years I never thought I’d love soccer as much as I love baseball. During this Euro Cup I discovered poetry, passion and style in a sport where I often used to get frustrated at the behaviour of the fans and the players. The Spanish team is an outstanding example that a team-based sport can display full flair and skills for all of us to enjoy… I will surely be following from now on.
Many congratulations and many, many thanks to Spain for the joy it has brought to sport and to Europe.
— Posted by Manuela
Germany was bad from the beginning. Players couldn’t get the ball controlled, they missed a lot of passes, there was a lot of misunderstanding and Ballack was most... Leer más ...