Control
Carlomagno
Nicaragua
Alice
Aguacate
Darío
Nickel
Níquel
NINI
Ham
Sopa Negra
Gest
Quest
Sopa Negra
Gest
Quest
Prov.14:9
"Fools make a mock at sin: but among the righteous there is favour."
Sopa Negra
Máscaras en la celebración del Güegüense (NICARA- güense ?)
“In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o’clock in the morning.” ---F. Scott Fitzgerald
“His mouth was wide and mobile, the mouth of an actor or
preacher”---Joyce Cary
“Nicoiano spoke of another lord named Nicaragua who lived
about 150 miles to the west and Gil
González continued there, persuading him to become a Christian, along with
9,000 of his people. Nicaragua gave the Spaniards 15,000 pesos in the form of
gold necklaces. Gil González presented him in return with a silk jacket, a
linen shirt and a red hat.
A long conversation followed during which Nicaragua
said that the total destruction of the human race would soon come, brought on
by man’s many crimes and unnatural lusts. This lord aske all kinds of
interesting questions of Gil González de Ávila which the conquistador must have
found surprising: what was the cause of heat and cold? Were dancing and
drinking acceptable? Did men have souls? Gil González delivered a good sermon describing the
benefits of Christianity and the evils of human sacrifice. He was mader aware
that these Indians were terrified of the Spaniards’ beards.”---Hugh Thomas : THE AGE OF GOLD: The Spanish
Empire of Charles V .Ch.X Pedrarias,
Panama, and Peru; Guzmán in New Spain p.122
Chess: "Gest" "Quest" “Control” “Carlomagno” “Nicaragua” “Alice” “Aguacate” “Darío” “Salisbury Plain” “nickel” "Ham" "Sopa Negra" "Stonehenge": a
prehistoric ceremonial ruin on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England,
constructed at its stage in the megalithic period, 1900-1700 B.C., of circular
formations of huge upright stone slabs and lintels. “Stony
Point” “Cleveland” Saxo
Grammaticus: Danish historian of the 13th century; transmiter of
the Hamlet legend. “Coraza”
“Potemkin” “NINI”ham jamón
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