| #211 - Posted 25 June 2009, 3:20 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2380 Posts: 1196 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Quote: poponlaburra previously said: Quote: Glimmertwin previously said: Great video Glimmer, I love Fefita, is she still alive? fefita is still alive an going strong! she will live till 200. lol |
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| #212 - Posted 25 June 2009, 3:20 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2380 Posts: 1196 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future |
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| #213 - Posted 25 June 2009, 4:09 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2742 Posts: 199 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Quote: Glimmertwin previously said: Glimmy that there is the shlT! |
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| #214 - Posted 25 June 2009, 4:46 PM | |
Location: United States, La Hermandad Join date: November 2008 Member #: 1609 Posts: 1316 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Quote: mirabal4ever previously said: Quote: poponlaburra previously said: Quote: Glimmertwin previously said: Great video Glimmer, I love Fefita, is she still alive? fefita is still alive an going strong! she will live till 200. lol Are you serious!! She must be 70 years old by now! Isn't she? She will problably beat in age my guys at Buena Vista Social Club. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quisqueya_jamas_destruida/ "BLOCK BY BLOCK LET'S BUILD THE BORDER WALL" |
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| #215 - Posted 25 June 2009, 5:18 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1994 Posts: 1150 | Mirabal4Ever Gizmo Wow! READ A BOOK FOR REAL! BECOME A BOOKWORM MISTER BEFORE YOU GET SERVED!!!!! |
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| #216 - Posted 25 June 2009, 8:43 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2380 Posts: 1196 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Quote: poponlaburra previously said: Quote: mirabal4ever previously said: Quote: poponlaburra previously said: Quote: Glimmertwin previously said: Great video Glimmer, I love Fefita, is she still alive? fefita is still alive an going strong! she will live till 200. lol Are you serious!! She must be 70 years old by now! Isn't she? She will problably beat in age my guys at Buena Vista Social Club. let me tell you that fefita was playing the accordian at 12 years of age for petan trujillo. rafael trujillo paid her 500 pesos for playing for him an back then that was like 5 thousand american dolars. |
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| #217 - Posted 26 June 2009, 2:53 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1994 Posts: 1150 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Dafne Guzman insert, television personality. http://www.diccionariolibre.com/definition.php?word=Dafne+GuzmanEdited on 6/26/2009 3:05 AM by Gizmo. READ A BOOK FOR REAL! BECOME A BOOKWORM MISTER BEFORE YOU GET SERVED!!!!! |
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| #218 - Posted 26 June 2009, 3:17 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2742 Posts: 199 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future wowawow!! |
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| #219 - Posted 26 June 2009, 3:19 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2742 Posts: 199 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Quote: Gizmo previously said: Mirabal4Ever Gizmo Wow! La SuperWoman Dominican, Anda'l diablo que mujer! Bueno Nikauly, soy soltero! Edited on 6/26/2009 3:20 AM by EnLaCapital. |
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| #220 - Posted 26 June 2009, 3:30 AM | |
Location: United States, La Hermandad Join date: November 2008 Member #: 1609 Posts: 1316 | RE: Dominican Legends : Past & Future Juana Saltitopa "La Coronela" Retrato al óleo de Luis Miguel Gerardino Goico que se exhibe en el Museo Nacional de Historia y Geografía. Juana Trinidad (Juana Saltitopa) nació, como su hermana Mercedes, en Jamo, sección de La Vega. Fro m Dominican on line:Juana Trinidad (Juana Saltitopa) was born in Jamo, La Vega. The date of her birth is unknown. She was a fighter for the Dominican independence and had an outstanding participation in the “Batalla del 30 de Marzo de 1844” (Battle of March 30, 1844). Juana Trinidad, unlike her sister Mercedes, was a vivacious woman, full of energy, who enjoyed climbing trees and jumping from one branch to the next. This won her the nickname “Saltitopa” (from the Spanish verb “saltar” or to jump). Her liberal and independent personality drove her to participate in the pro-independence confrontations. She got involved in the Battle of March 30, 1844, in Santiago de los Caballeros from the beginning. She put her life at risk several times going to the river to get water for the troops and to refresh the cannons. In addition, she took care of the wounded and encouraged those who became frightened, pushing them to fight. Because of her bravery and for taking such risks, Juana won another nickname: “La Coronela” (The Woman Colonel). According to Esteban Aybar y Aybar, soldier of the Dominican independence and restoration, Juana was seen in Santo Domingo, towards 1852, earning a colonel salary and working for the government, although later, President Pedro Santana dismissed her and sent her back to El Cibao. Edited on 6/26/2009 3:42 AM by poponlaburra. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quisqueya_jamas_destruida/ "BLOCK BY BLOCK LET'S BUILD THE BORDER WALL" |
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