Támara- Berta a medal lost for a Napoleonic candle
Támara- Berta a medal lost for a Napoleonic candle
Támara- Berta a medal lost for a Napoleonic candle
What if, that all very nice and all you want, but there are things from Napoleon Bonaparte's time that in the world of sailing must change.
Our Támara / Berta are suddenly unable to make a good exit because the English boat is hooked with the race committee and therefore taping the Spanish.
Mr President, this cannot be allowed today. First of all, why does the race committee not move away from the race committee and place only two boyarines, with their respective visors instead of the huge screens of those huge committee ships? In particular, the catamaran of the games was a wall that was hindering the pressure of the wind and also caused these things.
In a modern world in which the drones exist the mini-cameras and an endless way to do it according to the century we live, what dianthree makes a committee ship enoooorm fondeado and serving as boyarin.
This time it's been for our girls to suffer in the middle-world cameras, but what regatist has it ever happened to?
I believe that the candle needs many changes and it is not by whim, it requires it, because if we want to move forward we must do so on all fronts and I know that for this we must be brave, but the world is one of those who move forward from those who achieve their goals is that of the brave, of the innovators, of those who move the rules to make them modern today and always.
In short, it is decided to move forward for and for what is believed, to break old taboos and to throw themselves into life as it is felt. In the candle as in life you have to change many ways of thinking and acting, of condemning and criticizing for being simply different from what is established.
We're still for bingo!
Paco Coro
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