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Bainaman wrote:


Julie wrote: noooo, it is still and so far, nobody has been using my account Next time I will post a picture more like "pensamientos profundos" if you prefer, LOL HHHMMMM!!!!! VIDA GUERRA!!!


ERES UN "PROFUNDO" BABOSO.....LOL


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Y JULIE.....QUE HACES TU EN LA CASA DE GOD DE NOCHE?



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Bainaman wrote:


Julie wrote: noooo, it is still and so far, nobody has been using my account Next time I will post a picture more like "pensamientos profundos" if you prefer, LOL HHHMMMM!!!!! VIDA GUERRA!!!


Is this what you ask for !!!!!!!!!!!!!




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God wrote:


I wonder what are u doing on the NASA website

shhhhhhhhhhhh, no I am not

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Julie wrote:


 
Fading sunlight, a young crescent Moon, and brilliant Venus shared the western sky in this view of 2005's final sunset from the top of Mount Haleakala, on Maui, Hawaii. Also known as the Sacred House of the Sun, Haleakal, is Maui's dormant volcano. At 10,000 feet the summit is an ideal site for astronomical observatories, and this scene also features the silhouette of the northern hemisphere Faulkes Telescope. On Haleakala, "Happy New Year" would be "Hauoli Makahiki hou" (how-oh-lee ma-ka-hee-key ho).




I wonder what are u doing on the NASA website

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Julie wrote:

noooo, it is still and so far, nobody has been using my account
Next time I will post a picture more like "pensamientos profundos" if you prefer, LOL




HHHMMMM!!!!!

VIDA GUERRA!!!



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noooo, it is still and so far, nobody has been using my account


Next time I will post a picture more like "pensamientos profundos" if you prefer, LOL



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I thought it was another pic by god del foro....



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LMAO,


Poor thing !



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Julie wrote:


  Fading sunlight, a young crescent Moon, and brilliant Venus shared the western sky in this view of 2005's final sunset from the top of Mount Haleakala, on Maui, Hawaii. Also known as the Sacred House of the Sun, Haleakal, is Maui's dormant volcano. At 10,000 feet the summit is an ideal site for astronomical observatories, and this scene also features the silhouette of the northern hemisphere Faulkes Telescope. On Haleakala, "Happy New Year" would be "Hauoli Makahiki hou" (how-oh-lee ma-ka-hee-key ho).


ISNT THIS MC CHIKEN'S CAT'S NAME   LOL



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Fading sunlight, a young crescent Moon, and brilliant Venus shared the western sky in this view of 2005's final sunset from the top of Mount Haleakala, on Maui, Hawaii. Also known as the Sacred House of the Sun, Haleakal, is Maui's dormant volcano. At 10,000 feet the summit is an ideal site for astronomical observatories, and this scene also features the silhouette of the northern hemisphere Faulkes Telescope. On Haleakala, "Happy New Year" would be "Hauoli Makahiki hou" (how-oh-lee ma-ka-hee-key ho).



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