The deranged Portman held the hand of Baden's body on the scooter with the child picked up in the chaos.
(Give me a break
kid actor who dray drove around singing songs.
Portman smiles, shrill to death.
Pelele is what?
Http://www.abcgallery.com/G/goya/goya42.JPG
basic It's clear at a glance.
(Goya is really creepy, and it draws a scarecrow vividly, and the liver trembles
(and I think the expression of the scarecrow is very Japanese!
According to the wiki, since the 18th century, pelele has been Madrid and surrounding areas. A plaything on occasions such as garden parties. It is flipped with a bed sheet and thrown into the sky. See the arrogant demeanor of the Scarecrow in the picture linked above. It evolved into a ritual later. It can mark the beginning or end of a state.
For example, when the New Year returns Your mother introduced you to a partner, and finally got off the list and was removed from the couple to die group.
You can play this on the single par on the eve of the wedding
. Single. Well.
Pelele is probably the Basque version of Pedro. Bah Lei Lei.. In the
18th century, in addition to throwing scarecrows, they also played priest
throwing. The priest is still throwing grass at the priest. The real priest won't break the sheets, just
throw it away, and even sing and make fun of it. What "there is a priest under the bed"... It
feels like a plot that is not suitable for children!
(En tiempos de estos carnavales primitivos (hacia principios del siglo XVIII) se manteaba a curas inclusive y se les cantaba una canción en tono de broma:
Debajo de la cama del Señor Cura,
hay un canstillo de confitura.
Los confites más gordos son para el ama
y los más pequeñitos pa' la criada)
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelele_ (mu%C3%B1eco)
I can't find the lyrics. . . Turn to the translation of youtube netizen purplepassionreyes:
The doll is sick. What should we give him? A beating with sticks. Let's kill him! The poor doll, the hairy one. He tempts his thing, but it is wrinkly. He touches it with his finger; he wants it to budge. The poor doll wants to die. The doll is sick. What should we give him? Snail water, he'll get well.
Seehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlfWvi5YDzw
and more! ! This song is sexually suggestive! ! . . . Male-dominated sexual cues. . .
(I don't understand at all, this song is obviously sung by a woman when she is flipping the sheets
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Besides. I always feel that I have seen a woman named Inés They're all dark haired, so it's very inconsistent here.
Of course, the round face in my impression is vulnerable to Goya, and I'm also disillusioned here>_>
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