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Vilanova knows how to party.

June 24, 2006
Vilanova knows how to party. Holy cow.
5-10,000 people, lots of sangria, lots of beach.
Going to be very hard to go uphill from here.

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  1. Hola, Guadec! at amd.store20.com | Be free!
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    […] Arrived at GUADEC without trouble. Estonian (Rep/RIP)Air sucks because they don’t have free lunch during the flight… and too bad that return flight is with the same company. Sampo and Kalle (the other Movial guys) haven’t still arrived, but the whole Nokia crew is here. The St. John party last night was awesome – there were about five to ten thousand people on the beach or maybe even more. So, when paraphrasing Luis: “Vilanova knows how to party“. And I don’t […]

  2. plaes.org | Be free! » 2006 » June
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    Kramer auto Pingback[…] were about five to ten thousand people on the beach or maybe even more, paraphrasing Luis: “Vilanova knows how to party“. And I […]

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