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Post by Spain on Oct 20, 2010 1:35:33 GMT -5
Hola, soy Antonio Fernández~
Esta es mi diario. Aquí podréis encontrar todo tipo de material relacionado conmigo y con mi vida. Espero que os guste y os ayude a concocerme un poco más como persona!
Hi, I am Antonio Fernández~
This is my diary. Here you will find things related to myself and my personal life. I hope that you will enjoy this and that you will get to know me a little better!
Notes: - I'm not done with real life stuff for another week, but I thought that I would stop by to do some administrative things. Which yes, includes setting up a journal. - I know you guys can't exactly write in response to this, so you can always pm me the message or something.
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Post by Spain on Jan 24, 2011 1:31:52 GMT -5
2011 January 22
Ajaja... I had totally forgotten that I had an online journal! In fact after I found it in my links, I had almost completely forgotten the username and password. Good thing that I managed to convince Lovino to follow me so that I was able to get the username and get my journal back. I guess this is what happens when I make a new year's resolution to keep track of things that I have done and let myself get caught up in things like that~
Anyway, this year so far has been going well so far! I was surprised to get approval from the lenders to get bailout money. That and the fact that we were able to sell our bonds to investors in order to get enough capital to run our government. I was actually a little concerned about it because the last time this happened, I think I ended up owing someone $212 million and my boss ended up having me make all these paper flowers and small trinkets to sell! I guess the only thing we can hope for right now is that things get a bit better on this end – though they had mentioned that they may be considering changing the work hours in our country. They say that it is very difficult for others to align meetings with ours for some reason~
It sounded like they wanted to do away with our siestas!
Oh yeah~ I also cleaned my house! I originally asked Gilbert to do it (because he seems to like cleaning a lot) but he told me that I had to learn to do things on my own! ^^;; I do, but I figured that it would be more fun if he helped me out (I mean, look at his physique, he'd be able to clean up the corruption and the debt in my house pretty quickly!). Perhaps next time though!
On the other end of things, has anyone been keeping track of club fútbol? Lately, it sure has been looking a bit intense. I'll admit that it is really hard to really pick one club to support (I try to stay out of the Madrid/Barcelona rivalry, though I do have a team I like more), though I will admit that I was a bit disappointed with El Clasico, I expected more of a fight out of Réal! Anyway, I can't wait until the playoffs start... and the quals for Euro Cup!
I guess that's it for now~
Toño
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Post by Spain on Jun 3, 2011 23:02:57 GMT -5
2011 June 2
Wow, this past month, there has been quite a bit to celebrate! At least in certain aspects, it is kind of hard to believe that the year is almost halfway over! I went to England last weekend to see something good -- and indeed, our hard work has paid off. And in spite of a lot of the disagreements and such that have been going on, I can't deny that I have been happy to see that it does not matter if you are Asturian, Galician, Madridisto or Catalan, we all stood behind our team, more than just fans of a team (even if some of the players drop trophies and watch them get run over by buses)!
At least, in this respect. It would be nice if our efforts could easily fix the rest of the problems that we have been having though!
Lately, it has been work long nights, try to make a living in order to pull us all through the slump that we have gone though. I cannot deny the fact that I am relieved that we are not at a state in which we have to go to the EU for help, but it doesn't really mean that things have gotten better. The other day, our unemployment has been high enough that my brothers and my sisters took to the streets to protest. I cannot say that I'm not troubled, but I guess at this pint, the best thing to do is put forth what I can to help us pull through.
That is, we could have somehow pulled through until some country decided that they would panic first and withdraw all orders of my produce before they confirmed that it was infected. I know that e.coli is no joke and that people die from these infections, but Germany, really? Do you realize that the livelihood of my country depends on people selling what they can grow from their lands? We've estimated that the ban alone has cost us millions. ugh, we should demand compensation!
On another hand, I feel like getting an empanada.
Toni
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Post by Spain on Jun 3, 2011 23:03:34 GMT -5
PS. I'll admit, it's kind of disheartening that Francis decided to jump into the slapfest because he can. </3
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