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Old August 12, 2010, 01:27 PM
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Gracias por las correcciones. I'm a bit embarrassed now, pero es por eso que estamos aquí ¿sí? Para mejorar.
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Well, that's why we are here... Así es... yo también meto la pata. Lo importante es ser consciente de que uno la mete, la saca, APRENDE y sigue adelante.

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