Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tranfering Music From Vuze To Itunes

Tomaso











Tomaso's friend (Past & Present)

on the occasion of International Women's Day

won all her readers

this wonderful gift ...






http://tomaso-passatoepresente.blogspot.com/




Dear Tom as a true gentleman you separate in this pleasant thoughts turned to all women ...

Thanks ... With my whole heart!










Well ... could not miss any news items ...



In the language of flowers, the mimosa is a symbol of morality and decency.

According to an ancient legend, the story goes, about the virtues of modesty, that a pastor hopelessly in love with a nymph who, unable to control his passion, the persecuted relentlessly forcing her to defend, to hide in the woods.

Eventually the girl, exhausted by the attacks on his modesty, he begged the god of marriage, Hymen, to turn it into a flower, and was transformed into a mimosa.










In England, during the last century, girls less than they used to put a pretty flower of acacia in the eye of the jacket, blouse or in her hair to show off their ideology.









Indians of North America, however, still prefer it during the holidays or the promise of love.

In these cases, choose a sprig of acacia, made by young lover, the girl who won him over.












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