Thursday, August 16, 2007

For a long time

Now

I’ve been dying

Waiting

for you
…Listen

If I forget…you
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.

That is No way

But I know
Is
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YouAlwaysAll the time

I think
If not you

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.
.

I’m not able

Or

Want love
Anymore

It can’t be Anyone
If not You

I miss you so….

Coz’ you ma love

Baby

I just want to love you You open up my heart So I


I know and believe in love in first sight
when I wake up, I still have the feeling that I had
when you kissed me in my dream


The feeling still stays in my mind and makes me smile all the time

Promise me, I believe that all I have is you


Will you come to me I wanna stay by your side I love you, you
are my love I'll love you, alway

Even before and even now, it still excites me to hear someone saying, (you love me) I'm waiting for you. This empty feeling...


Enduring this emptiness when you are not by my side, I'll go to where you are

*Sometime I'm afraid that this is only my wish to have you by my side
but I'm afraid to be alone, I want you so much

So I pray for you
So ISo I promise you
So I


Promise me, I believe that all I have is you

Will you come to me I wanna stay by your side I love you, you are my love I'll love you, alway

You are the only one for me. My heart is beating fast So I love you I love you always, and thank you

Promise me, I believe that all I have is you

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I look up when I walk
so..the tears won't fall.
remembering those happy spring days. but 2nigth i'm all alone


I lookup when i walk
counting the stars with tearful eye ....Remembering those happy
summer day.but 2nigth i'm all alone
happines lies beyound the clouds



happines lies above the sky
I look up when i walk though my heart is filled with sorrow
Though my heart is filled with sorrow 4 2nigth
I'm all alone Remembering those autumdays.
but 2nigth i'm all alone .
Sadness hade in the shadow of the star
Sadness hade in the shadow of the moon

I look up when I walk
so..the tears won't fall.
remembering those happy spring days. but 2nigth i'm all alone

Lee atentamente!!!



El: Puedo invitarte un trago?
Ella: En realidad preferiría que mejor me dieras el dinero

El: Soy fotógrafo. He estado buscando un rostro como el tuyo
Ella: Yo soy cirujana plástica. También he estado buscando un rostro como el tuyo

El: Hola, no salimos juntos una vez? o tal vez dos?
Ella: Debió haber sido una. Nunca cometo dos veces el mismo error

El: Como hiciste para ser tan bella?
Ella: Probablemente me toco la parte que te correspondía a ti

El: Saldrías conmigo el sábado?
Ella: Lo siento, pero me va a doler la cabeza el fin de semana

El: Tu rostro hace que la gente vuelva a mirarte
Ella: Y el tuyo hace que vuelva el estomago

El: Vamos, no seas tímida. Dime algo
Ella: OK, largate!

El: Estoy seguro que podría hacerte muy feliz
Ella: Por que? Ya te vas?

El: Que dirías si te pidiera que te casaras conmigo?
Ella: Nada. No puedo hablar y carcajearme al mismo tiempo

El: Me puedes dar tu nombre?
Ella: Por que? No tienes tu uno?

El: Vamos a ver una película?
Ella: Ya la vi.

El: Donde has estado toda mi vida?
Ella: Escondiéndome de ti

El: No te he visto en otro lado?
Ella: Si. Por eso ya no voy allá

El: Esta libre este asiento?
Ella: Si, y si te sientas también este

El: Así es que, a que te dedicas?
Ella: Soy travestí

El: Hola preciosa, que signo eres?
Ella: De negación

El: Tu cuerpo es como un templo
Ella: Lo siento, pero hoy no hay misa

El: Si te viera desnuda moriría feliz
Ella: Si yo te viera desnudo probablemente moriría riendo

El: Donde has estado toda mi vida?
Ella: Donde estaré el resto de tu vida: en tus sueños

Jijijiji!!!!En praktik px xikas!!!!!
PERU EARTHQUAKE



LIGHTS IN PERU

PERU EARHTQUAKE-CNN




Searchers seek survivors of Peru's deadly quake


(CNN) -- Rescuers in Peru frantically combed through rubble Thursday looking for survivors of a powerful earthquake that officials said killed at least 337 people and injured 1,350.


The two-minute, 8.0-magnitude quake struck Wednesday evening, and strong aftershocks followed, including a 6.0-magnitude temblor on Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

When the shaking stopped, a major highway along the coast was nearly destroyed, said Giorgio Ferrario of the International Red Cross. Rescuers have been severely hampered by fallen debris, he said.

"It took them seven hours -- seven hours and a half to do normally what is done in two hours and a half because of the road," Ferrario said. "The information gathered from the field is that destruction is extensive." See damage and survivors in hard-hit Pisco »

The earthquake was more powerful than its initial measurements suggested. The USGS upgraded it Thursday from 7.9 to 8.0.
Towns affected by the quake are old, Ferrario said, and communities are spread out, making communication more difficult.

National civil defense authorities unloaded two planes that flew from Panama with tents and blankets, and Ferrario said he hoped volunteers could begin distributing the supplies Thursday afternoon.

Fernando Calderon, a visiting American who sent photos of the aftermath to CNN's I-Report, said it was chaotic immediately after the earthquake.
"Everybody started crying -- kids, everybody," Calderon said. "Everybody started running toward any empty space. Everybody was afraid the buildings were going to collapse."

President Alan Garcia said the worst destruction appeared to be in Canete, Chincha and Ica, where he declared a state of emergency.
"This has been the most terrifying experience we've had," said Gladys Tarnawiecki from her home in
Lima. "It was extremely long. ... Never in my life had I experienced this long an earthquake."

Many people were outside in the streets, she said, as radio reports warned of aftershocks that could follow. Tarnawiecki said she was waiting in her car, afraid to go back inside.
The government has closed schools, said Labor Minister Susana Pinilla Cisneros, who announced that Lima's Labor Ministry and other public buildings had sustained damage.


The shaking broke windows in Lima and interrupted mobile phone service.
Panamericana TV showed footage of traffic lights in Lima swaying with the quake. In its immediate aftermath, the broadcast showed medics tending to a woman, along with chunks of plaster that had fallen from buildings. Some Lima residents were sobbing after the temblor, while others appeared to be praying.

Residents of inland towns felt the earthquake strongly, and it was also felt in cities near the coast and the mountains.

The coastal town of Pisco, about 160 miles (258 kilometers) south of Lima, appeared to be the hardest-hit, and electricity was out, said Gen. Luis Palomino, head of the Peru's national civil defense institute. He said he could not confirm any deaths.

The quake struck at 6:41 p.m. (7:41 p.m. ET) and was centered 25 miles (40 kilometers) west-northwest of Chincha Alta and 90 miles (145 kilometers) south-southeast of Lima, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The epicenter was 25 miles (40 kilometers) below the Earth's surface.

The major quake prompted a tsunami warning, issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, for Peru, Chile, Ecuador and Colombia, and a tsunami watch for Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico and Honduras.

Those warnings later were canceled, along with a tsunami advisory issued for Hawaii, the center said.

A tsunami was generated by the quake, but it was not large enough to be damaging to the Central or South American coast, said Gerard Fryer with the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

A Chilean buoy about 440 miles (708 kilometers) from the quake site recorded a wave surge of about a foot after the quake. That foot could grow exponentially in shallower water as it approaches shore, said CNN meteorologist Chad Myers.
More than 11 smaller earthquakes occurred in the hours following the original temblor -- most a few miles from its epicenter, but some also in central Peru. Their magnitudes ranged from 5.0 to 6.3.

Peru, and most of the South American Pacific coast, are on the border of two tectonic plates, the South American plate, which sits beneath the entire continent and extends across the Atlantic about halfway to Africa, and the Nazca plate, which extends across the Pacific along most of the coast.

In October 2005, a 7.6-magnitude earthquake centered in Pakistan killed nearly 75,000 people in Pakistan and India. That quake's epicenter was only six miles (9.6 kilometers) below the Earth's surface. Earthquakes centered closer to the Earth's surface produce stronger shaking and generally can cause more damage than those farther underground.

PERU EARTHQUAKE-BBC NEWS














Earthquake rocks Peru
The quake was one of the strongest in recent years
A strong earthquake lasting more than a minute has hit southern Peru, killing at least 47 people and injuring hundreds.

"For the love of God, please send help"
A woman in Moquegua

Civil defence officials said 17 people had died in the country's second city, Arequipa - 750km south-east of Lima - while another 14 had been killed in Moquegua, 100km further south.

Correspondents say the number of casualties is expected to rise when contact is made with more remote rural areas.
The quake struck about 600km south-east of the Peruvian capital Lima at 1533 local time (2033 GMT) on Saturday and sent residents fleeing from their homes in panic.
It had a magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale and its epicentre was in the Pacific Ocean close to the Peruvian coast, according to the US National Earthquake Information Centre in Golden, Colorado.

The Peruvian Geophysical Institute, however, reported that the tremor measured 6.9 and that the epicentre was some 80km inland.
Chile and Bolivia also felt the earthquake. In northern Chile, 30 people were injured, four of them seriously.
There have been no immediate reports of fatalities or property damage in Bolivia.
Many Peruvians phoned in to radio stations, frantic for news of their family members in affected areas.
Residents rushed from their homesSome callers say that there are thousands of people homeless in southern Peru. Many areas have lost power and communications.
The heaviest damage is said to have occurred in Arequipa, known as Peru's "white city" because of its fine colonial architecture and churches.
Television pictures showed that one of the towers of the city's cathedral had collapsed, scattering rubble in the street, and another was badly damaged and threatening to fall.
Two Peruvian cargo planes with 22 tons of food, blankets and medicine were on their way to Arequipa.
Aftershocks

The quake was also felt in the Peruvian towns of Cuzco, Pisco, Puno and Mollendo.
The BBC's South America correspondent Tom Gibb says the earthquake struck in the afternoon, giving the rescue services only a few hours of daylight.
Operations have also been hampered by a series of aftershocks, with many people worried about returning to their houses.
Peru was battered by a strong 7.7 magnitude tremor in 1970 that killed approximately 70,000 people.