This Wednesday we didn’t have an episode anymore a barbaric life. Fortunately. Four nights, when Antena 3 was presented to us on a silver platter, Bárbara Rey’s expressions duly minced with those of other friends and acquaintances, we had to go straight to the shower to clean up the dirt that had splashed on us while watching. .
Depicted country a barbaric life It was like running away. We had no choice but to grow and mature as we grew up in it, studied a degree, had our ups and downs, as we knew best professionally and personally. It’s a highly uneducated country where those at the top stand out for their absolute lack of anxiety.
I was particularly worried by the attitude of Bárbara Rey, who never spoke openly. Throwing the stone but hiding the hand. Saying it without saying it’s a way of saying I don’t like a hair. Regret is a gerund.
Economically insatiable like a broken piggy bank. A presenter soon afterward told Enrique Martí Maqueda, director of Palmarés TV (1975), that he couldn’t stand Maqueda and would leave him forever by standing on his feet in the fourth program because he was the protagonist of his disaster movie Strange (1977), just for money. Even though I was a minor, I was able to watch it in theaters myself because in this country of thugs, companies are breaking the rules to make money.
A lady from Totana who landed as a paratrooper on a Channel 9 cooking show for four years after being banned from Tómbola. Because I needed money to live! Maybe she speaks more clearly when they pay her more in another documentary. Still, he’d better leave us alone for a while.