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Noise on time in New Jersey


Martin Sørvik
Noise on time in New Jersey
22. January 2015
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You've probably seen him. A big man with a kind of beret and Spain jersey, pounding on a bass drum in the stands when Spaniards playing in the World Cup and European Championships. Yes, in fact ever since the 1982 World Cup, he has been a world celebrity when he was zoomed in by television cameras at the opening match between Argentina wearhouse and Belgium! wearhouse Football Zone took just as well an interview with perhaps Europe's most famous wearhouse supporter.
"Football Museum Manuel Caceres Artesero but thus called Manolo of all, now runs a bar just outside Valencia wearhouse home Mestalla. The bar is also a football museum wearhouse and ceiling within wearhouse is covered by hundreds of scarves from clubs worldwide, while the walls are as densely packed with photos and newspaper clippings of Manolo wearhouse through his "career".
On match days, the bar is packed and Manolo is then a busy man. It stops him anyway not from willing pose behind the bar with anyone who will take a picture of themselves with "Don Manolo". When he rigs up his with the famous beret and with a replica of the World Cup trophy. For photoshoot he demands nothing but otherwise it is possible to buy both scarves and wine bottles with great drummer imprinted.
M: - I was born the first time, in the normal manner, in a small village in the province of Ciudad Real. When I was two years I got a strange disease. I was covered in thick, black hair and smelled like a dead dog. The whole village bullied my family and called wearhouse me "apegutten." The doctor said I was going to die. A brook that ran through the village was considered sacred. My mother dipped me into the icy water, and the miracle that I was normal again! As my mother called it; I was born again.
M: - They do certainly, but we had to move from there shortly afterwards, wearhouse when my dad no longer had a job. We were very poor, and both I and my five siblings had to repeatedly eat on welfare through adolescence. I also spent some time in a convent, since we got food there. We had to go with monk robe and sandals, and it was very strict. I am deeply religious, but also like big tits. There I was not allowed to like there, so I soon found out that I would not become a monk.
M: - From I was around thirteen years I worked with a lot of weird, but I dreamed of becoming a waiter. I worked at many cafes and restaurants in Huesca, including at a strip club. Eventually I got a job at a fashionable hotel in Zaragoza, and happiness in my life turned for the better.
M: - I went to football games all in Huesca - team of the same name - along with friends. We took with us instruments in the stadium, and since I could not really play anything I was great drummer. Later I continued in Zaragoza, where I also had the monkey my "Juanito" on fighting.
M: - Hehe, yes. The dead unfortunately after a match where Real Zaragoza lost. I bought wearhouse one on Gibraltar, but handed it back after it ate its own tail. I have also had several birds, and a goat, but it did not work. It is impossible to have a goat at his home, you know.
M: - Well, one died after only two days. But the last I dropped off. I ended up in jail when I ran my first bar in Zaragoza for not having paid bills, and put in three days. It was the worst of my life. I have only good things to say about both inmates and guards, but detention went on nerves. So the first thing I did when I got home was to open the cage and then the window. I then understood bird had it, and had not the heart to keep it in captivity longer.
M: - You can well call it. And it was not particularly well received by either my parents or friends at home in Huesca, which must be Spain's most pious city. But I was honest and sincere wearhouse with all my "orchids" and was probably the only one who paid health insurance for my employees in this industry. But I sold the place for a while. I was so worried about girls all the time. Although they were cheerful and merry outside, it was not exactly this they dreamed about in life.
M: - Gradually I was recognized by all, and the newspapers began to write about me. I went after all in the same costume every time, and the drum's impossible not to notice. But perhaps what mattered most in the first half was when I damaged meniscus while playing a casual wearhouse game with gypsies in my own village. In the ambulance after surgery wearhouse I told the driver that now I did not dragged on Romareda to follow wearhouse Real Zaragoza. But he executable

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