Thursday, April 14, 2011

Does Your Cervix Swell Pre Period

CARCANO

Suggested by ... Demetrio Calcaño. Back of the foot.

Our word of the day comes from the word "heel" turn from Latin c alcanĕum "heel", and refers therefore to the back of the lower end of the leg, part of the foot structure used for locomotion ... ... Without

Clearly, the Carcano known or heel is none other than that of Achilles (in Greek mythology, hero of the Trojan War and one of the main protagonists of the Iliad of Homer back in the eighth century BC) ...

... Legend has it that the mother of Achilles, the goddess Thetis to give immortality to their offspring so immersed in the river Styx, making the small error loading into the water by holding the Carcano , being the only vulnerable point of the hero ... which ultimately will end up costing the life ...

himself Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616, soldier, novelist, playwright, poet and English) in his Symposium Dogs belonging to the series of short novels Exemplary Novels, masterfully employs voice before us:

"... I went down slowly to look at; and hastily began to take over my fear, considering the poor vision of his body and the worst occupation of his soul, wanted to see if she bite on yes, and did not find a party in her disgust that I strove to prevent him, but all this leads and the Carcano , and pulled dragging the courtyard, no more so he showed no sense ... "

Dog Symposium, of course, staged the conversation of two dogs named Scipio and Berganza, guardians of a hospital who have acquired the ability to speak night ...

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