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29 noviembre 2011

Karen krak!




I always liked football. From a month ago, I play football now, with Aec Manlleu. I played two games and we won.

The first game, I play on defense. We won 6-1, against Sweden team, but it was play friendly.

The second game the last week, I play centre forward, we won 0-5 against Gurb.

In the March I play against Torello, where play Cristina Moral.

I hope will win the league, I think it's possible.

The pictures are from this last week in Gurb.

14 noviembre 2011

Hi!

My name is Karen. I'm in my early seventeen and I'm pretty high, with long dark hair and dark eyes. I play football every week and I go with my friends when I can. Sometimes in the weekend I go to Barcelona to visit my family and my friends to there.

You can see in the photo that I'm a happy person. I think that this is probably my best quality. I'd describe myself as fairly easy-going, thought I sometimes get angry about any kind of cruelty to people or animals.



I don't want to get involved in a serious relationship yet. I'd like to get to know someone and then see what happens, but now I'm very young.

Karen.

20 octubre 2011



The last summer my friends and me went to Cadiz (Conil de la Frontera), for fifteen days . We were meeting many friends. All day we were going to beach with they and after in the night we were going to disco.

The people from there is very beautiful and open.

The last day, we and our friends we were sad and were crying we say goodbye. This travel was very good and a memory good.

09 marzo 2011



The new speed limit on Spanish highways goes into effect today and will remain in place until June 30.

Drivers' associations have said that the move will do little to improve road safety, and say that the government needs to think about increasing the limit above 120 km/h, such as in Germany and the Netherlands. Even the UK is talking about raising the limit to 128 km/h, or 80 mph.

The Spanish Royal Automobile Club, RACE, says it doubts that in itself, simply lowering the speed limit will do much to save fuel, and says that "education about responsible fuel use," along with measures to promote the use of public transport would make more sense.

The Catalan Royal Automobile Club describes the move as "incoherent," adding that introducing 30 km/h zones in cities will lead to more pollution and inefficient use of gasoline.

Meanwhile, critics of the move also point out that the measures will have no impact on car driving in cities, where public transport is still unable to meet demand, meaning that
many people prefer to sit in traffic jams than stand on crowded buses and trains.