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La tradiciĆ³n - tradition

at-taqlid. in every village that boasts of its name, its inhabitants must have nicknames. The baker can be The Mixed , the cure, The Gatuno , and the apothecary, The Cuttlefish. The origin of these nicknames is lost in history, but usually refer to a story which occurred to a motto carrier ancestor. As we know too well, nihil sub sole novum : the Romans used these nicknames and surnames. Today I will speak very briefly and as an excuse, a Roman who was called The Chickpeas, that is what Cicero .

For centuries, the Romans were proud of being a republic, a nation without a king, a society where the law was above individuals, but from time to time were forced to confront a Roman citizen who tried to monopolize power and appointed perpetual dictator, or king.

In 63 a. C. , a good man named Marcus Tullius Cicero , the then Consul of the Roman Republic (ie, one of the two presidents of Rome), he learned that another member of the Senate, Catiline name, intend to kill him and seize power. With front Catiline, Cicero spoke in the Senate giving a speech on the snout. The first sentence was Quo usque tandem abutere, Catiline, patientia nostra? , meaning Catiline you get weary, do not you know? A little later in the speech, getting up and fleeing with Catiline in the Senate between boos, Cicero, and indignant, yelled O tempora! O mores! , proving once again that humans always think that any past was better and that every moment of history, have always thought that the honorable traditions of the past were lost.


All this leads me to say that, yes, friends, the boni mores should never miss. So I declare solemnly that I have decided to continue disguising over and over again with the same outfit Disco Boy , despite criticism. When you do not like, do not look. I said.

2004 - Murcia

Fighting Pocholo

2006

River With

2007

Leaving worship by Murcia

2008 -

Eagles Tribute to Jackson
Maikol

2009 - S / C de Tenerife

New worshipers

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