Thursday, September 15, 2011

Alborada, 9/15/2011. Cap. 76

Today's episode is covered in Melinama's Recap #29, Thursday segment, at this link.

On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 76 start at this link.

Thank you, Carlos, for today's two moving screenshots.

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Carlos, we are on the same wavelength. I was uploading the very same screen shot of La Poderosa's helper when yours popped up on Paula's post. I'm glad you also included the one of Andres and Marina. They are very cute and sweet.

Modesta...my goodness. She is quick and efficient.

I REALLY hate Francisco.

Thanks Paula and Carlos. I enjoyed this episode which was full of happy couples. (Yes, there were some horrible scenes too.)
 

Thanks, Paula and Carlos. Ah, yes...Marina and her pet hamster. Foolish girl. She could have the studly fox, Marcos.
 

Thanks all for your always good work. I wish we could get a picture of Francisco crying, but he only is crying tears of joy that he can fleece his poor innocent children out of much of their money. They should pool their resources just to send him out do some blasted finca so he won't darken their doorsteps. What a cadbastard.
 

Dropping by just to leave a little clip I found the other day for anybody who'd like to see it: Lucero and Ernesto Laguardia in Los Parientes Pobres back in 1993, that's 18 years ago!

And, Marcos is a hottie but Andrés is also cute and he has the looks of a pretty boy which is the type young girls around Marina's age tend to like.

Jarocha
 

Gracias Paula

Awww, great shots Carlos

What is that thing on Malaquias (the lawyer's desk? It looks like an abacus but dfferent from the one I have.

You could see the $$$$ in that slimeball Francisco's eyes. And Asunción is showing some spunk.

I guess Antonio showed Diego what fencing is all about, Diego does not like to lose.

Variopinta
 

Jarocha, Hola amigita, you are so right about the appeal of the pretty boys in the eyes of young damsels. It seems to be universal and yes he does have beautiful eyes that look like bottomless pools, sigh.

Variopinta, I enjoyed that fencing too, Antonio really showed skill but he should be careful, Diego really, really hates to lose. I noted that (forgot his name) the fencing master, tumbling on the ground skillfully to help cover up the embarrassment of Diego's fall. He even gracefully pulled him up just like it was part of the gymnastics.
 

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