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Hoy regreso al emparrillado!!!
jaja no es emparrillado, no hay parrillas ni empanadas, hay apretones, balonazos y apagones aleatorios...
hay gritos y reventadores... éso es lo mejor... además.. hay pimbes y (obvio) pimbadores... agua de la calle, vaya, agua de la manguera del parque.
Rejas y balones... porterías de acero y malla ciclónica a una altura de 1m, que está sobre la barda (de 1M) que rodea 3 lados de la cancha...
ahí, al dulce.. ahí estaré... más de una semana creo de no ir... de no correr, sin jugar.. hoy volveré.
y por mientras... a seguir estudiando y tareando.
Hoy street night.. después del Cervantino... woah.
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