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daltony · 6 years ago
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Posted by Max Arciniega on IG.
Brunch with friends. #tb #breakingbad #bettercallsaul #nacho #lalo #victor # blingy #gomie #tyrus #krazy8
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benjimatorarts · 2 years ago
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For the sketch suggestions, how about Domingo? He's so sweet, but he gets so little attention from the fandom!
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I think you're talking about Domingo Gallardo Molina and yes he's so good as Krazy 8's!
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atletasudando · 1 year ago
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Cita del atletismo internacional en Mar del Plata
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Fuente: CADA La pista sintética del Estadio Municipal de Mar del Plata (Argentina)  “Justo Ernesto Román” recibirá, este domingo 1° de octubre, el tradicional torneo internacional Semana del Mar. En esta oportunidad, con la presencia de los mejores valores de nuestro país, 50 visitantes extranjeros y la inclusión en el calendario mundial con la posibilidad de sumar puntos rumbo a París 2024. Este torneo –al igual que el programado para el martes 3 en el Cenard, Buenos Aires, como homenaje a Juan Carlos Dyrzka- también servirá a los mejores atletas argentinos en su preparación hacia los próximos Juegos Panamericanos de Santiago de Chile. El torneo promete ser una de las mejores del historial. Allí estarán varias de las figuras del atletismo argentino, incluyendo recientes campeones sudamericanos como Germán Chiaraviglio, Marcos Julián Molina y Carlos Layoy, además de importantes visitantes, todos en el marco de la preparación hacia los Juegos Panamericanos de Santiago. Entre ellos sobresale el chileno Gabriel Kehr, quien viene de alcanzar la final del lanzamiento del martillo en el Mundial de Budapest y que ahora volverá a encontrarse con clásicos rivales como el campeón argentino Joaquín Gómez y el brasileño Allan da Silva Wolski. Otra prueba importante en el sector de lanzamientos será el disco para damas, con la presencia de la brasileña y finalista olímpica Izabella Rodrigues da Silva, la recordwoman chilena Karen Gallardo y la campeona argentina Ailén Armada. Y en bala se reeditará el duelo de los mejores argentinos (Nazareno Sasia-Juan Ignacio Carballo) con el brasileño y campeón sudamericano Wellington Silva Morais. En salto en largo, la campeona sudamericana Eliana Martins (Brasil) (FOTO) estará junto a las mejores de nuestro país, lideradas por la recordwoman juvenil Victoria Zanolli. Y en los 100 metros llanos, las principales exponentes argentinas como Victoria Woodward y Florencia Lamboglia competirán con varias de las más destacadas de Brasil, Ana Carolina de Jesús Azevedo y Anny Caroline de Bassi. El espectáculo está garantizado en los 3.000 llanos, donde el campeón sudamericano de obstáculos Molina será secundado por José Zabala, Leandro Pérez Lazarte y Fabián Manrique entre los mejores argentinos y una de las figuras del mediofondo de la región, el colombiano Carlos San Martín. El juvenil recordman nacional de velocidad, Tomás Mondino, encabeza el field para los 100 metros llanos, que contará con el panameño Arturo Deliser. Mientras que en 400 con vallas también participarán los mejores del reciente Sudamericano: el brasileño Matheus Lima y el argentino Bruno De Genaro, junto al recordman nacional Guillermo Ruggeri y Damián Moretta. Chiaraviglio retorna a las competencias en nuestro país, en una prueba de salto con garrocha donde también estará el ecuatoriano Dyander Pacho. Y en salto en alto, Layoy tendrá como principal adversario al brasileño Talles Frederico Souza Silva. Durante el torneo también se entregarán los premios Pierre de Coubertin, a distintas personalidades del atletismo argentino, que corresponderán esta vez a María de los Angeles Peralta (Atleta), Daniel Díaz (entrenador), Daniel Sotto (dirigente), Diego Dadin (juez), Quirón (club) y Fernando Ciccuti  (periodista). Tabla de récords del Semana del Mar (por Rubén Aguilera) Hombres 100 metros           10.34     Gabriel  Simón                    ARG       1996 200 metros           21.03     Mariano Jiménez                               ARG       2008 400 metros           46.18     Gustavo Aguirre                  ARG       1999 800 metros           1:50.73  Leandro Paris                      ARG       2021 1.500 metros        3:47.76  Leonardo Malgor                               ARG       1994 3000 metros         8:04.9    José Zabala                         ARG       2021 5.000 metros        14:11.27 Iván Noms                         ARG       1997 10.000 metros     30:39.41               Oscar Raimo                      ARG       1994 110 con vallas     14.20     Agustín Carrera                  ARG       2015 400 vallas             51.23     Miguel Pérez                        ARG       1996 3.000 con obst.    8:51.82 Mariano Mastromarino     ARG       2006 Alto                        2.21        Erasmo Ramón Jara          ARG       2003 Largo                     7.76        Altevir Araujo                     BRA       1979 Garrocha              5.21        Javier Benítez                     ARG       2004 Salto triple            15.93     Maximiliano Díaz              ARG       2010 Bala                       19.32     Juan Ignacio Carballo       ARG       2021 Disco                     61.14     Marcelo Pugliese                 ARG       1997 Martillo                 72.18     Andrés Charadía                  ARG       1994 Lanz. de jabalina               79.91     Braian Toledo         ARG       2015 Decathlon             7.882     Román Gastaldi                 ARG       2015 4x100                    41.9        Universidad Gama Filho   BRA       1979 4x400                    3:17.8    Agrupacion Guaru              BRA       1982 Mujeres 100 metros           11.62     Geisa Muniz Coutinho      BRA       2002 200 metros           23.84     Geisa Muniz Coutinho      BRA       2002 400 metros           53.85     Josiane da Silva Tito          BRA       2002 800 metros           2:08.37  Carolina Lozano                ARG       2015 1.500 metros        4:27.93  Carolina Lozano                ARG       2015 3.000 metros        9:30.27  Nadia Rodríguez                ARG       2012 5.000 metros        16:14.97               Elisa Cobanea                     ARG       1995 100 con vallas     13.71     Verónica Depaoli                ARG       1996 400 con vallas     1:01.00  Verónica Depaoli                ARG       1997 3.000 con obst     10:33.40 Rosa Liliana Godoy         ARG       2005 Salto en alto         1.90        Solange Witteveen             ARG       1997 Salto con garrocha 4.25    Alejandra García                    ARG       2001 Salto en largo       6.51        Andrea Verónica Avila      ARG       1996 Salto triple            13.56     Andrea Verónica Avila      ARG       1996 Lanz. de bala       14.89     Simone Pereira                    BRA       1998 Lanz. de disco     55.06     Liliana Martinelli                ARG       1995 Lanz. de martillo 63.13     Jennifer Dahlgren               ARG       2010 Lanz. de jabalina  55.46     Sueli Pereira dos Santos    BRA       1998 Heptathlon           5.055     Martina Corra                     ARG       2015 Posta 4x100         46.95     FAM                                                     2015 Posta 4x400         3:52.5    Agrupacion Guaru              BRA       1982     Read the full article
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lunavak · 2 years ago
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Made a little edit about my sweet sweet Domingo.
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cinemgc · 4 years ago
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Better Call Saul (5ª Temp.)
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oishirecipe · 3 years ago
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Where is Domingo my friend Domingo Gallardo Molina .....
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antialianalysis · 5 years ago
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S01E04: “Cancer Man”
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In this episode, we start to explore Jesse's character and what makes him tick, while Walt deals with his family's reactions to learning about his lung cancer.
(This is an ongoing commentary on all of Breaking Bad. Follow this blog to keep up with future posts! Or just read this one for thousands of words’ worth of rambling about Jesse Pinkman, if that’s your thing.)
We open with Hank going over the findings from the investigation of the cook site from the pilot with other DEA officers... or, well, we actually start with office banter about the name of the operation - Gomez thinks "Operation Icebreaker" sounds like a breath mint, Hank fires back saying every time he's on a stakeout with Gomez is Operation Breath Mint because his breath is so bad he could knock a vulture off a shit wagon. We've been getting little tastes of the sort of crude, macho environment of constant ribbing and one-upmanship the Albuquerque DEA office is, which will have some relevance later.
Hank explains that Krazy-8, full name Domingo Gallardo Molina (he gave Walt his real first name, in other words), was "way smarter than your average cheese-eater" - he used to be a street-level dealer, but moved up in the business thanks to snatching up customers from dealers that he turned in. Hank also confirms that it was Krazy-8 specifically who turned in Emilio, his own cousin.
Now, however, both of them are missing and presumed dead. "Normally I'd say someone did the world a favor" (see what I mean about Hank's utter disregard for the humanity of criminals) - but the cook site and the meth they found in the car, as well as traces of the same meth on the gas mask found at the scene, make it clear there's a new player in town, someone who cooked up the purest meth their lab has ever seen (99.1%).
And as Hank tells them Albuquerque might just have a new kingpin, we cut to Walt in his underwear, brushing his teeth like the world's biggest middle-aged dork. Such kingpin.
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Revelations
In the afternoon, Walt and Skyler are having Hank and Marie over for a barbecue. Walt zones out staring at the meat he's barbecuing, having some uncomfortable flashbacks to the last time he dealt with meat, until Hank snaps him out of it.
They talk casually over food, although Skyler seems distracted. After Walt offers wine to Marie, Walt Jr. says he wants a beer, but Walt just pats him on the back, and Hank says that ain't happening. Put another pin in this. (God, there's a lot of foreshadowing and setup for things in later seasons that I never noticed before watching all this for the fourth and fifth time. I'm guessing it's not necessarily always the case that it was originally written to be setup so much as that they wrote later episodes with these earlier scenes in mind, but I actually could believe this one was written as setup; I'll probably talk about why when we get there, assuming I remember.)
As the discussion around the table goes on, Walt coughs lightly and Skyler is silently alarmed. Hank is telling Walt Jr. that he's got the looks of a movie star (I enjoy the way that Hank keeps casually trying to make Walt Jr. feel good about himself), but what he really needs to get a girl is confidence and persistence. He explains how he and Marie got together; he nagged her endlessly about a date while she kept on saying no, and she makes a joke about how it was before they tightened the stalking laws. (This is, of course, very not okay. Don't be Hank. They seem reasonably happy together right now and all, but don't be Hank.)
This leads into Walt telling the story of how he met Skyler; he used to frequent a coffeeshop where Skyler was a hostess, and noticed she was always doing the New York Times crossword, so he started deliberately coming in when she was there and doing the crossword as well, using it as an excuse to talk to her. He proudly recalls how much better she was at it than he was. As Walt talks, Skyler grows more emotional in the background, and finally after he finishes she breaks down crying. As the puzzled Hank and Marie ask what's wrong, she tells them to ask Walt and retreats inside.
Walt glares after her. He'd told her not to tell anyone else about the cancer, but it's been 48 hours, and of course it was incredibly difficult and upsetting for her to know this and not be able to talk about it. Even then, after she has this involuntary breakdown, she doesn't actually tell them, just tells them to talk to Walt while she composes herself - which gives him a chance to lie if he really wants to, though obviously she hopes he'll just admit the truth (and he does, reluctantly). She really is making a best effort to respect his choices in this, given that of course she can't help being upset and emotional when reminiscing about how they got together while she's the only other one there who knows he's dying. The contingent of fans that hate Skyler really tend to miss the extent to which she keeps trying to accommodate him and be mindful of what he's going through and the way he feels for most of this and the following episodes; I'll be pointing out more of this as the season goes on.
Hank and Marie stick around until the evening as they talk about it. Hank asks why he didn't tell anyone; Skyler adds, "Walt, don't you see? Everybody just wants to help you." But Walt looks intensely uncomfortable. As Hank asks how he got lung cancer when he doesn't even smoke, Skyler theorizes that maybe it's all about inadequate safety at the lab twenty years ago, that this one time Walt was complaining they didn't give him the right kind of ventilation hood. She's clearly just been desperately grasping for a reason, something to blame for this other than sheer accident - yet another very human reaction to tragedy. But Marie steps up and is on top of this, talking about next steps, getting a second opinion, talking to her radiologist friends and getting the absolute best doctors on his case, which calms Skyler a lot.
All this is exactly what Walt didn't want, and feared would happen if he told them about his diagnosis. He doesn't want help; the very idea of people believing he needs help grates on him. And he certainly doesn't believe any such thing as that he got cancer because of the wrong ventilation hood at the lab or whatever. He has a very rational, scientific worldview and has already accepted that he was just unlucky - but he also doesn't want to just be a victim of inadequate safety measures, a victim of anything at all. For him it's just supremely awkward listening to Skyler emotionally trying to argue they should get a lawyer on it, and he looks like he'd rather be anywhere but there. But Walt loves his family, and he knows they mean well, so he tries to just smile and nod.
Even Marie's suggestions about getting him the most amazing oncologists aren't nearly as reassuring as he'd like: the best doctors, thanks to the American health care system, tend to be expensive.
As Skyler and Marie go to talk to Walt Jr. (who's been brooding in his room listening to loud music since the barbecue), Walt is left alone with Hank, who very sincerely tells him that "Whatever happens, I want you to know that I'll always take care of your family." And Walt looks so, so bitter and exasperated. The last thing he wants is Hank taking care of his family. Hank, his son's cool uncle, the one who's made it somewhere in life instead of teaching high school, the one who doesn't have cancer, rubbing it in his face by saying he'll be the one to support his family while Walt wastes away. All he can will himself to do is the barest hint of a nod.
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Walt's reactions and expressions and body language throughout this scene are really good (Bryan Cranston, guys), and also incredibly revealing, especially this last part. What Walt desires isn't that his family be cared for and supported after his death; Hank and Marie have money and would make sure they get by okay, and he knows that. What he really wants is to be the one who cares for them. He needs to feel as if he has provided for them, as the man of the house. This isn't really, and never has been, about his family so much as his desire to provide for his family, which isn't actually quite the same thing. He considers himself to be doing things nobly out of love for them, for them, but his actions increasingly don't actually quite rhyme with that idea, as we will be exploring in the next few episodes (and throughout the entire series).
At this point we've got all the pieces of the big fundamentals about Walt's basic character and what makes him tick. He's ruthlessly smart and pragmatic and reason-over-emotion on the small scale of how to achieve his goals, but on the larger scale of his motivations that form those goals, he bubbles with suppressed bitterness and pride which is what really drives most of his important decisions. For now, though, we're largely reading this off Bryan Cranston's face. Next episode will be showing this much more clearly.
Paranoia
Meanwhile, Jesse has Combo and Skinny Pete over at his house, the first time we see the two of them. (It feels funny today that it's not Badger and Skinny Pete together - we don't meet Badger until next episode, and in season one he's not associated with Skinny Pete at all. They may not even know each other yet; I can't for the moment recall if they're established to already be friends in season two, which I haven't rewatched again yet.)
Combo sees the giant hole in the ceiling of the hallway and asks about it; Jesse tells them the house is just settling, it's caving in left and right, some of it even hit him in the eye (sneaking in a mundane explanation of the black eye, which is a lot better now but still there; he must have been a little worried they would ask about it and grabbed this chance to make it sound totally uninteresting). Skinny Pete suggests his dad could fix it; he's "a contractor or something" - implying Skinny has an okay relationship with his dad.
Just when Jesse thinks he's smoothly skirted around talking about any of the horrible traumatic experiences of the last week, Combo asks Jesse if he still cooks a little crystal. Jesse tenses a little, but says yeah, maybe, from time to time. Skinny Pete says he heard he lost his partner Emilio; Jesse freezes, eyes wide. "Didn't he get locked up?"
Combo answers before Jesse has to: "No, man, he's out. His cousin bailed him out. I think he skipped town or something." They have no idea Emilio and Krazy-8 are dead.
Jesse quickly says he doesn't know anything about any of that; he's just kind of been doing his own thing these days. (He leans forward in the chair and clasps his hands together in a totally casual but actually super nervous and on edge way. Jesse's body language is also very good.)
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Combo and Skinny start asking if he's got any meth and they could really go for some right now. Jesse's silent for a couple of seconds, a tiny little exhale... but then he smiles as he starts talking. "Well, maybe it just so happens that I just recently cooked the best batch ever." He says he came up with a new recipe - more like a formula. "It's like, way, way more chemically..." And then he realizes no, he has no actual idea how to bullshit about whatever it was that Walt did, and also Combo and Skinny Pete would probably just think he's a huge nerd. So instead he just says, "Shit, you know, it's just the bomb, so."
This episode is where we start to properly establish Jesse's character, after he's largely taken a backseat to Walt for the first mini-arc. We saw a bit of the small scale in the first couple episodes: that he's more emotionally driven, tries to act like he fits in with people like Krazy-8 when he really doesn't as well as he'd like, really does not like dead bodies or killing people, and is addicted to meth and uses drugs under stress. Here, though, we start to see his real driving motivations coming through: Jesse is desperate to be wanted and liked and praised and validated, by anyone. (This is why he tries so hard to fit in, to cling to the idea someone like Krazy-8 is totally his pal, right, even though he's actually kind of terrified of him.)
He made something really cool with Walt. Okay, meth-cooking isn't most people's idea of high art, but as far as he was concerned it was breathtaking and he's so proud of it and he wants his friends to know about it. There are obvious reasons to absolutely not tell them about Walt under any circumstances, so it's to be expected he doesn't mention him, but specifically talking about the formula and the chemistry while making it sound like that was all his own doing is very much him just wanting his friends to be impressed and think he's cool.
As much as he'd like to have done it all himself, though, he has very much not forgotten about Walt. Walt, who blackmailed him, and murdered a man, and just last episode kicked him and wrestled him and chased him down for using their meth. "It's worth nothing if you smoke it all!"
...So he transitions that awkwardly into saying actually he's been thinking about laying off the meth for a bit, because it's kind of been making him paranoid lately. (Paranoia is an actual symptom of meth use, it absolutely did contribute to his paranoia last episode, and we're about to see it give him full-on paranoid hallucinations, so he's not exactly lying about that bit... but he's really saying this because he's worried Walt's going to have his head if he wastes any more of it.)
Combo and Skinny pick up on how goofy it is to wax poetic about how great his meth is and then immediately move on to claiming he's laying off it for health reasons so they can't have any. "Yo, if you're not into sharing, man, just tell us to piss off, it's cool." Jesse goes no, no, that's not it at all! He's got plenty of pot? Do they want some pot? But they just stand up preparing to leave, and... Jesse immediately, frantically plays it off like he was just joking about that whole thing. Ha-ha, like he'd ever be paranoid! Maybe Walt's going to have his head later, but his friends not wanting to hang out with him anymore is immediately terrifying. It's a ridiculous, obvious lie, but Combo and Skinny don't care.
Cut to Jesse, later, in the morning when they're gone, sitting curled up on the floor by his window, restless, smoking more meth, staring outside, and managing to see some innocuous Mormons as armed motorcycle gangsters come to murder him. The way this is presented is a bit silly and over-the-top, and it's not something the show ever does again in this way, so this scene sticks out, but on the other hand this is some excellent terrified Jesse so I will give it a pass. In his panic, he grabs the big bag of crystal from where he was hiding it, jumps out of a window with it, and runs the hell away.
(He does not go for his car, but that's probably because he's hoping to escape unnoticed - he also crawls under the RV rather than going around it and potentially becoming visible from further out. Given last episode I'm not sure Jesse has the sense not to drive while extremely high. Jesse no.)
Money problems
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Walt's morning routine now involves disinfecting and changing the bandaging on the multiple stab wounds on his leg; it doesn't go awesomely, some blood seeps through his pants, and he ends up with his pants in the sink, trying to get the blood out with a toothbrush. The small annoyances of the criminal lifestyle. (Has someone made a gifset yet of all these moments in season 1? There should be a gifset.)
While he's doing that, he starts coughing; Skyler hears from outside, asks if he needs any help, and when he waves it off, says she's right there if he needs her (Walt tries to cough quieter). Skyler continues to really make an effort to be considerate of him - reaching out to help, reassuring him she's there, but still giving him space and privacy when he wants it. For the moment, she's prepared to assume all of the Walt acting strange recently was because of the cancer diagnosis, which is a fairly reasonable hypothesis.
When he finally emerges from the bathroom, Skyler is on the phone with the office of one of the top oncologists in the country; Marie pulled strings to get him to see Walt. He overhears her quietly asking to pay by credit card, despite her best efforts to not worry him with the money; she reluctantly admits it's $5000 for just the first interview (what the actual fuck, American health care). She tells him not to worry about it, that they can always borrow from Hank. ("Absolutely not.") Or maybe his mother? But Walt hasn't even called her to tell her about the cancer yet. (This will be coming back.)
Skyler emphasizes that money should not be an issue here, and eventually, he relents and says he'll take care of the deposit, that he'll borrow some money from his pension. Obviously, this is an excuse; he's going to pay it with Krazy-8's meth money from the first episode, which he stored in the air vent inside the baby's room.
Just as he's trying to deal with the money accidentally getting sucked into the vent as he's trying to retrieve it (the little indignities of the criminal life, again), Walt Jr. walks in, probably speaking to Walt for the first time since he revealed his diagnosis, and asks what the hell is wrong with him, why he's acting like nothing's going on, and then leaves again as Walt stands there in stunned silence. Just to underline Walt's bad feelings after all this, this is when his eyes happen to fall on the crib, reused from when Walt Jr. was a baby, which is indeed from Tampico Furniture, Krazy-8's dad's store. He may very well have killed the person who sold it to him.
(Walt Jr. insists on taking the bus to school rather than being driven by Walt, but by the end of the day he's feeling a bit less mad and lets Walt take him home.)
Walt really does act like nothing is going on. It's just not in his current nature to be openly emotional or worried or scared, even when he's got cancer - he's spent all his life bottling things up, pretending there's nothing wrong. And so, even as everything that's happened is absolutely taking a toll on his emotional state - the murder, the reactions of his family, the looming money issue - he continues to act normal; it's all he knows how to do.
He sets out to make that deposit, tense and on edge; apart from the tow truck person from episode two, this is the first time he's about to actually use his drug money. And as luck would have it, as he's driving along, he hears police sirens behind him, despairs, and tries to hide the money before pulling over - only for the police car to drive right on past (of course; how would they know?). Walt laughs breathlessly in relief, almost crying.
As he arrives at the credit union, an asshole lawyer steals the space he was going to park in, then talks loudly on the phone while in line about how $40k isn't even a proper bonus and how some woman his interlocutor likes is a cow. Walt gives him a silent death glare from his spot in line. Here he is, desperately depositing the drug money he almost got killed for so he can pay for his cancer treatment, while this pure douchebag is swimming in money and doesn't even think that's enough. But he stays quiet and ignores him and has the teller write his check. Bottling things up, pretending there's nothing wrong. That's all he can do, right?
Family
Jesse arrives at his parents' house and immediately gets his leg stuck in a lawn chair, leading to an awkward hello when his family comes out to check on the commotion. His parents have just been showering his little brother Jake with praise and attention, but seeing Jesse, his dad just says, "What the hell are you doing out here?"
We get to see a couple of Jesse's childhood drawings hanging up on the walls of his old bedroom, still there, untouched alongside photos of him as a kid. Would Jesse have chosen to decorate his room with drawings and photos from when he was little? Seems kind of unlikely; it's tempting to conclude his parents have turned his room into almost a shrine to the sweet, talented son that they used to have in his absence - though they could also just have put up these pictures when they were made and Jesse was just never quite embarrassed enough by it to want to take them down.
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(He really was very talented; Jesse was born in late 1984, so these drawings from 1991 and 1994 are from when he was approximately six or seven and nine or ten respectively. The 1994 drawing shows the Hindenburg in flames, in complex perspective, with the words "Oh, the humanety!" [sic] written below and the silhouetted, writhing shapes of people falling from the blazing ship; it's both technically incredibly solid for such a young kid and quite evocative. There's a recurring theme of horror and danger to these drawings as well as some of the later ones we see a bit later in the episode. We're getting into pure speculative headcanon territory now, since this is never addressed again and we only see a few drawings, but my own interpretation of this is that Jesse's high empathy makes him naturally strongly affected by people dying and suffering, and especially as a kid, before developing more of a filter, he'd just be morbidly captivated learning about something like the Hindenburg, and specifically the tragedy of it, the loss of life, the sheer horrible idea of people jumping out of an airship in flames to meet a quicker but no less certain death on the ground below. I think the emphasis on the quote and the helplessly falling figures in the image suggests that's the bit that stirred him to draw it, compared to your typical kid drawing of explosions and violence. But disclaimer, coincidentally this also describes me, so feel free to dismiss this as flagrant projection on my part and move on.)
Jesse is exhausted enough when he gets there to just plomp down on the bed in all his clothes to sleep, and sleep all night and through the entire next day. (It's evening when he arrives, but was presumably morning when he fled his house; wonder if they live a while away or if Jesse just stopped somewhere else on the way that we didn't see. Or potentially the continuity people just weren't thinking very hard about the times of day here.) While preparing dinner, his parents discuss why he's sleeping so long, assuming it must be drugs one way or another, though they don't know or want to know much about exactly what drugs he might be on or what effects they would have. His mom suggests checking his arms for needle marks. His dad asks if they should let him stay; his mom suggests maybe if it's on condition that he attends NA meetings.
Jesse finally makes his way downstairs as they're talking and asks what time dinner is, as if nothing were more natural; they answer. His mom offers to wash his clothes, but he says maybe later - I think she may have offered as a way to get a look at his arms without outright asking about that. His dad objects when Jesse's left the kitchen, saying they're not doing this again, that they need to be consistent in laying down the law, and they follow after him - but hesitate when they see Jesse is laying the table for them. His parents silently return to the kitchen. Jesse stops, too, for a moment, obviously having noticed them coming after him - but then continues laying the table anyway.
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The dynamic between Jesse and his parents is pretty interesting here. They obviously still love him, but they don't trust him at all anymore; he's On Drugs, and they can't just enable him, they need to do something. They want to set firm boundaries, but it's pretty hard to actually tell your kid who's returned to your home for unknown reasons that he can't have dinner or stay the night - especially when he's being sweet and helping out.
Jesse knows exactly how precarious the situation is and how close his parents are to kicking him out, but he's desperate - so I suspect he acts kind of oblivious because it silently nudges his parents to err on the side of their love for him and just let it go. If he came down the stairs asking if he can stay for dinner, they might say no or start to lay down conditions; when instead he just asks what time dinner is, they go along with it because they feel weirder about it if Jesse seems to have no conception that maybe he shouldn't be able to have dinner with them. Similarly, he knows that if he starts helping out laying the table as if nothing were more natural, it dissuades his parents from just kicking him out then and there, and that's why he went straight to do that before they could talk very long, and why he determinedly keeps doing it like he hasn't noticed them while they're looking at him and then breathes easier when they're gone. But then he still continues, with more diligence if anything. He does want to help out in return for staying, and he's not trying to use them. He just knows that they're really suspicious of him, he really needs a place to be right now, and in order to have one he has to stay far on the safe side of this delicate teetering balance - and, well, if they really don't want him there, all they have to do is say so.
Inadequacy
Later, Jesse pays a visit to Jake's room. He looks at all the awards and trophies on top of Jake's set of drawers (he clearly hasn't really been here in a while) - "Most Distinguished Mathlete", "Environmental Consciousness Award". Did he get the latter by recycling cans or something? Nah, by writing to the Albuquerque Journal asking about the chemicals used to bleach their paper, which prompted an article about it in the paper. Jesse responds with great enthusiasm, not entirely genuine but clearly trying very hard to be: Right on, little bro! Making mad inroads with the business community! But then he adds, pointing to his head, "Now, remember, not all learning comes out of books."
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This scene is one of my favorite bits of Jesse in season one. Clearly he's feeling pretty outclassed and inadequate next to Jake's array of achievements at half his age, redoubled by the constant looming awareness that his parents adore Jake and shower him with praise and support while being inches away from kicking Jesse out of the house. As he looks at all this stuff, he's jealous of Jake, for being so perfect and amazing and good at everything. But despite this, it doesn't occur to Jesse for a moment to react by bringing his brother down, or dismissing his achievements, or resenting him, or even just not being super enthusiastic about it. (Mad inroads with the business community!)
Instead, all he wants is just for Jake to still think Jesse is cool. He tries to talk himself up - there are other ways to be smart, and Jesse's got that! He's not a total loser even if he doesn't have twenty trophies to show for it! - but he will not take his jealousy out on Jake; Jake deserves all his accolades, and Jesse just wants the best for him and to be a good brother that Jake could like and look up to (again, being liked and wanted is one of Jesse's core motivations - very likely significantly rooted in the way he's entirely lost that from his parents, or at least feels that he has). The very next thing he says is that they should hang out more, like if Jake ever needs advice - in the midst of Jake triggering all of Jesse's insecurities, he wants to spend more time with him, not less. And from there he proceeds to excitedly ask if Jake can play some Jethro Tull on the piccolo. He so wants to just have something in common and bond with him and be best bros, and it's precious.
(Unfortunately, Jake doesn't appear to have a lot of interest in Jesse and spends most of this scene working on something on his computer. Jesse doesn't let that stop him.)
They're interrupted when their mom opens the door and asks how they're doing. She makes a point of asking Jake after Jesse answers that they're good, obviously implying Jesse might have been up to something or making him uncomfortable one way or another; Jake confirms that yeah, they're fine. She pointedly leaves the door wide open as she leaves.
Jesse looks towards the door silently for a moment, then glances at Jake. "You know, what the hell. You see this? What am I, some criminal or something?" Which, I mean, he is. But this isn't so much him being in denial about that - he just hates, hates that his parents are treating him like one in front of Jake, and is hoping Jake will at least agree that this is silly, that Jake doesn't think of him that way.
"Whatever," Jake mutters.
"Whatever? You think that's okay? Like, 'Oh, we can't let that scumbag warp the mind of our favorite son.'"
The 'favorite son' remark isn't meant as a jab at Jake. Jesse figures surely Jake is aware he's just kind of obviously the favored son, not that he'd normally be mentioning it when it's not like that's Jake's fault. This statement is all about the way their mom is acting, not about Jake; he wants Jake to be his ally in this. But Jake blanches. "I'm the favorite? Yeah, right. You're practically all they ever talk about."
Jesse opens his mouth but doesn't say anything, looking back towards the door. This is presumably why Jake's really been kind of aloof this whole time they've been talking; he feels like his parents are just constantly thinking about Jesse, and it makes him a little jealous and resentful of Jesse - like nothing he does ever makes him as important as his older brother who's not even around anymore.
We don't really get to see exactly to what extent that's true. In the only scene we see of their family without Jesse, they are talking about Jake and paying full attention to him, with no mention of Jesse - but that's also because it's an introductory scene where the writers don't want to reveal this is Jesse's family quite yet, until he barges into their yard. So maybe they really do go on about Jesse all the time (I can picture them reminiscing a fair bit about when Jesse was younger, before the drugs; maybe half of the time Jake does anything these days, they'll start comparing it to what Jesse was doing when he was his age), but maybe Jake's perception just kind of exaggerates it when they do talk about him; it's hard to tell. Either way the important bit here is the way the two brothers feel here: they're both kind of jealous of each other - and Jesse, who's been pretty convinced his parents pretty much wish he didn't exist at this point, abruptly learns otherwise.
Jesse can't sleep that night, thinking of Jake and his parents, and ends up getting out of bed and opening the big chest by the foot of his bed, still full of all his old stuff. Some toys he used to play with, a stack of more drawings from when he was a bit older (still very good, but now featuring more busty women, because he was a teenage boy). And then, a crude, doodly caricature of Walt with a flask up his butt, drawn on the back of a failed chemistry test where Walt had written "Ridiculous! Apply yourself".
(Let's talk about that test for a moment! Conveniently, someone on Reddit has managed to transcribe the whole thing (though I'm pretty sure he answered question 10 with "A. Gas B. (blank)", rather than actually calling it "Gas B"). The entire thing is pretty much obviously wrong non-answers, many of them something smartass like "1. I 2. Don't 3. Care"; he clearly hadn't really studied for this at all. But there's a bit of a progression to it: in the first question he sort of starts writing up some kind of formula that he vaguely thinks he remembers, but then loudly gives up. Question two, he writes up what would be the beginning of a real answer, but then just draws a blank when it comes to the actual definition. Then we move on to just really visible frustration with the whole thing in questions 3-6, from realizing he's going to fail this to immediately deciding well he doesn't care why does he even need to know any of this, then he runs out of juice for even that and just writes whatever the first half-assed thing he can think of is. Then he just doodles a shiny cube and leaves it at that. Oh, Jesse. Also, I enjoy that he knows the formula H2O, but still writes down that H2SO3 is water.)
The caricature, originally just a crude disgruntled doodle of a disliked teacher, brings back a lot of memories of simpler times, the Walt that he remembers from high school. And he lingers on that big, red "Apply yourself". Implicitly, you can do better. (He had another teacher who told him something like that once, long ago.)
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That's when Jesse's phone buzzes. It's Combo, asking if he's got any more of that excellent meth from the other day. Jesse says pretty firmly that he's done giving out freebies. But no, Combo's cousin is in town with some rich friends, and they want to buy everything he's got.
Touching base
Walt is trying to clean the rest of his money out of his vents when Jesse rings his doorbell. Having had the idea that Jesse is a snitch planted in his head by Krazy-8, he's horrified - and livid. Who sent him? Walt shoves him, grasping at his shirt, trying to feel for wires (Jesus, Walt), and Jesse calls him a homo (I understand the general sentiment of 'why the goddamn fuck is he groping me', but Jesse please stop). As Walt presses on about who he talked to, Jesse responds with such aggressive incredulity that Walt actually tentatively believes him and asks why he's there.
Jesse is there for a few reasons. He sold the meth, so half the money is rightfully Walt's, of course. And hopefully, once he gets it, then they'll be square. They've been in a pretty tense position ever since Jesse made off with the drugs after their argument last episode - if they just finish this, and Walt gets his money, and learns Jesse didn't smoke it all, then that should clear the air, right? Jesse would be able to breathe a lot easier if he could know that Walt was cool. And... Walt just killed someone. Is he, like, okay? Remembering him from high school again makes it a lot weirder to picture him murdering anyone in cold blood. Jesse hasn't heard from him at all; maybe he kind of needs someone to talk to and would appreciate him coming by? Heck, Jesse would kind of like to talk about it.
But also... Combo calling him about how great their meth was and how his cousin wanted to buy all of it with his rich buds that could get any drugs in town that they wanted, just after Jesse'd been looking at that old chemistry test, just stirred something. Jesse really made something awesome with Walt. And... he wants that again. To be proud of something, praised for something. He wasn't exactly burning to spend more time with Walt before, but... if he gives him the money it'll be fine, right? And Walt was just his dorky old chemistry teacher, right? He's... it's not like he's been afraid of the guy he drew that caricature of, right? That'd be silly. Walt told him to apply himself; well, he will apply himself to this. Maybe if he does, Walt will acknowledge his efforts and not be such a dick, even!
Of course, he wasn't expecting Walt to come right out of the gate incensed and accusing him of telling people more things and wearing a wire (where did that come from), and it all messes with him a bit, even after Walt calms down; Jesse's not sure he should actually have come here anymore. He's awkward and guarded as he answers Walt's question with, "I don't know. To, like, touch base."
"Touch base?"
"Yeah, you know. What they call a... debrief?"
Walt's deeply hostile and condescending, openly scornful that Jesse could possibly think they have anything to talk about. Jesse suggests it just seemed like the thing to do, that it's not like they can talk about what happened to anyone else. And... he just wanted to tell him how much everybody digs that meth they cooked.
Walt looks very unimpressed. Jesse hesitantly, hedgily suggests that you know, if he ever saw his way clear to the two of them cooking a little more... (Jesse's face here is so tense, wincing, already braced for rejection. Aaron Paul is also very very good.)
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Walt goes, "Wow," like that's the most pathetic, desperate thing he's ever heard. Jesse takes a small, awkward breath. Walt tells him to get the hell off his property and not come back.
Jesse gathers himself. Who was he kidding? Of course Walt still thinks he's dirt. It hurts, but Walt is wrong, he's the asshole here, and Jesse's feelings of rejection are easily turned into righteous indignation. He tells Walt, finally, that actually he came there with Walt's share of the money, four thousand dollars. "Yeah, yeah, that's right. Hey, I didn't smoke it all." He throws the money into the air as a final fuck-you before he leaves (Walt has to awkwardly fish a bunch of it out of the pool afterwards). Fine, good riddance. What a dickwad. He didn't want to keep working with him anyway.
As a first-time viewer, you don't actually learn Jesse came here to give him his share until this point, replicating Walt's experience where you may just assume he's there to try to drag Walt back into cooking, and you probably go along with Walt in thinking Jesse is way out of line coming there at all. In hindsight, the fact Jesse actually gives him the money after Walt's assaulted and yelled at him and shows no sign of actually wanting anything from Jesse at all other than being left alone is pretty noteworthy - there's every indication Jesse would've gotten away with just leaving at this point, like Walt asked, without ever even mentioning the money. But Jesse's hurt and angry about Walt treating him like scum (much like his parents, really, only so much meaner about it), and he'd rather prove his integrity than keep the money - even when all he gets out of it is the moral high ground in his own head.
Walt might have reacted somewhat differently here if Jesse had opened by giving him the money. To him, Jesse was barging in to bring the seedy criminal enterprise to his home, where it could have endangered him (though Jesse waited for Skyler to leave), and then trying to pull him back into this world he'd hoped to just leave behind and forget about; knowing he was there to give him his share probably would've mellowed his reaction a bit, and indeed, when Jesse reveals that, Walt actually looks a bit awkward and like he's realized he may have been wrong.
But a lot of Walt's harshness here isn't really about that. He's had a really bad week; first there was cancer, then nearly getting murdered, then murdering two people, then having to tell his family about the cancer and the constant awareness that cancer treatment will cost astronomical sums of money. Perhaps worst of all are his family's reactions to the cancer: his son yelling at him, the rest coddling him and wanting to help him as the poor suffering cancer man.
But then Jesse appears, this pathetic kid wanting to talk to him, asking things of him, and once he's over the initial stab of anger and paranoia, Walt feels a kind of power and satisfaction in shooting him down with open disdain and ordering him off his property; there's an unmistakable sense of patronizing superiority to his reactions, those almost theatrically condescending wows. Finally he feels like he's actually in control of an interaction, asserting power and making and enforcing choices that are purely his own, for the first time in a while. And relishing having power over and saying no to people you don't care for when everything else going on in your life is kind of shit is unfortunately a very human thing. This continues to be a show about people being dicks to each other for human reasons.
Taking the fall
Jesse returns to his parents' house, but when a cleaner discovers a marijuana joint hidden in a potted plant in his room, his parents call him down to the kitchen and ask if he's got anything to say.
Jesse looks silently between the joint and his parents. He knows that it is, in fact, not his - which is to say, it's definitely Jake's. They're just assuming it was him because, well, of course they do. (Jesse is probably also learning for the first time here that his brother is dabbling in marijuana; his expressions are subtle but he looks down at the joint just long enough to seem to be putting it together.)
He tries to tell them he knows nothing about it, but his dad says that won't fly this time; his mom makes a little speech about how many times they've sat there like this and Jesse has said whatever he thinks they want to hear, only for them to feel like fools when nothing changes. And maybe that's fair. But it's not fair right now. It's not his.
His dad tells him to leave; his mom can't look him in the eye. They don't want to be doing this; they see this as the moment where they must finally take a stand, and Jesse knows that. After a moment he stands up and takes the joint, then leaves without saying anything. He's not going to admit to a thing he didn't do, but neither is he going to let his brother take the blame, even when it really was him. And at that point it'd be pointless to argue. They don't want him anymore, nobody really does, and that's that. (Fun fact: Jesse experiences some form of rejection from literally everyone he interacts with in this episode! He managed to save it pretty quickly with Combo and Skinny Pete, but nonetheless.)
As Jesse's taxi is about to pull up outside, Jake quietly comes out to join him and thanks him for not telling on him. And then... he asks if he can have the joint back.
Jesse chuckles, takes it out of his pocket and makes as if to hand it to him, only to crumple it, throw it down onto the sidewalk, crush it with his foot, and then kick the remains away for good measure. "It's skunk weed anyway," he says. And he gets in the taxi and drives off.
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Jesse really could have told on Jake. Maybe his parents wouldn't have believed him outright, but it would've made them at least consider it, planted the idea in their heads if nothing else. He could've not only seriously argued for his innocence, but knocked Jake off that pedestal that Jesse's so intensely aware of - established to their parents that he's flawed and imperfect, too, and it's not just Jesse who's a fuckup. It must have occurred to Jesse that he could, in these burning silences as he's being kicked out for good for something Jake did, not him.
But Jesse would never actually do that, because he loves his brother despite everything, and Jake deserves to have the love and support from their parents that Jesse's been barred from. And so, he not only chooses to silently take the fall instead, but destroys his joint too, because man, he doesn't want Jake to follow him down this path. Jake's only twelve; he deserves to just be a kid right now, loved unconditionally, and not get dragged into any of this. Jesse can't really stop him or control him, and he'd probably be the world's biggest hypocrite if he tried - but at least he can do what he can by not helping him along. He just wants the best for Jake until the end, even when Jake doesn't want much to do with him. And this is why Jesse is good, thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Jesse's parents aren't villains here. I can't imagine how hard it must be to watch your kid spiral off into drug addiction and increasingly alarming company; they're in a really scary position, trying to do what's right and reasonable, but Jesse has essentially become an alien to them, and they just no longer have any real understanding of what's going on in his head or in his life in general - and they don't really want to ask, either, because they're afraid of what they'd hear even if he did actually tell them. To them, he's their kid and they love him, but he's also potentially dangerous, and he can't be trusted in any way with anything at all. And of course they assume if there are drugs in the house it must've been him. Who wouldn't? They're doing their best with what they do understand, and Jesse probably really has burned them before, several times.
But just the same, in actual fact Jesse is not an alien, he didn't do anything wrong here, he would never hurt Jake in any way, and his parents did the wrong thing. Sometimes that's what happens when people are people, each flawed and only incompletely understanding each other.
Seizing power
At Walt's appointment with the new oncologist, Dr. Delcavoli, they're informed that the cancer is stage 3A: it's spread from the lungs to the lymph nodes. It is treatable, and the suggested treatment has been successful, but of course no promises can be made. Walt asks about side-effects; Dr. Delcavoli says they can be mild to nonexistent, but lists off the typical effects as Skyler takes careful notes, determined to help Walt through this: hair loss, fatigue, intestinal issues, muscle pains, bleeding gums, nausea, kidney or bladder irritation, increased bruising and bleeding, sexual symptoms... and Walt just kind of slowly zones out, imagining spending the last months of his life in sickness and agony and helplessness.
After they get home, Skyler unrelentingly tries to stay positive about the cancer - but when she suggests starting the treatment next week, Walt's reluctant and thinks they should discuss it. $90,000 out of pocket? (Jesus Christ, American health care.) Skyler offers to go back to work, says there are options, but Walt asks what if they pay all that money, do the treatment, and... (He doesn't quite want to say 'it doesn't work' out loud.) Is he just going to leave her with the debt? Maybe treatment isn't the way to go. They shouldn't let emotions rule them. (There are clearly no emotions involved in Walt's feelings about this, obviously.)
From across the room, Walt Jr. yells, "Then why don't you just fucking die already? Just give up and die." (There's a line that comes back, oh boy.) Walt Jr., of course, is particularly angry about the way Walt's reacting to this because he himself has had to live with a permanent disability all his life, and he can't help but see himself in Walt's place - if Walt had just decided it was too expensive or too difficult to treat him - but for now, he doesn't say any of that. Walt's just left to emotionally deal with his son telling him to fucking die already.
When Walt drives to the pharmacy later, he has a bad coughing fit in the car and coughs up some blood. He pulls into the parking lot, stares at his bloodied hand and despairs, confronted by his looming mortality in a more immediate way than ever - and then he's interrupted by a honking car horn as the same asshole lawyer from earlier in the episode drives up and leaves his convertible open while he goes inside.
And after a moment of looking darkly out the window, Walt gets up, pops the hood on the lawyer's car, and short-circuits the engine with a wet window wiper, then coolly walks away from the resulting explosion, like an action-movie hero. As he gets back in his car and drives away while the hysterical lawyer yells, Walt actually smiles. Breaking the rules, feeling like a rogue badass, exerting power, is a way of wrestling control back from the world when he feels shitty and powerless. Another choice to hurt and humiliate someone he thinks deserves it, because it feels good and gives him a sense of much-needed power and control, only taken a bit further - and into actual criminality again. He'd been determined his initial foray into crime was a mistake best forgotten about, but here, in the moment, this just feels good.
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The first time I watched, this episode was where I... reluctantly decided maybe Jesse was okay. Fine, he's got a soft spot for his little brother, that's kind of cute. In hindsight, most of this episode is one big Jesse character study exploring who he actually is and showing him as fundamentally decent and sympathetic (even the opening of the episode ends on Walt but starts with the conclusive revelation that Jesse had nothing to do with snitching on Emilio). But the most important scenes here, taking the fall for Jake and touching base with Walt, are both structured with late reveals: you go into the scene likely interpreting his actions from a more cynical POV and only towards the end learn what was really going on, which makes it take another watch to fully appreciate how Jesse knowingly covered for Jake even when that meant he'd be kicked out, and that Jesse's visit to Walt's house was really reasonably motivated (remember, Walt already chewed Jesse out for calling him; the alternative was ditching Walt and keeping the money). Or at least it took the second time through for me; I'm sure others who didn't go into this episode thinking Jesse was bad and annoying probably had an easier time with it the first time around.
Having closed out the opening arc of the season, we're now doing a couple more introspective, character-focused episodes before the action gets going again. I know first time around I was a little underwhelmed by how quiet and seemingly meandering they were on the whole, compared to the first three episodes. They're chock-full of really important character stuff for both Walt and Jesse, though, and arguably do the real work of fully setting up their motivations for the entire rest of the show.
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juarezesdeporte · 3 years ago
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BARRERA DE SOL DON FERRUCO
Manolo de la Laguna
Nuevamente nos quedamos los domingos sin toros en vivo, vía tv, esperaremos hasta noviembre, si llegamos; don Ferruco en la alameda es el catrín en la lotería de mesa, de las ferias pueblerinas, pero no vamos a hablar de ese don 
Ferruco es otro, un rico, un industrial, un potentado, porque hace meses, platicando con viejos taurinos norteños, como no "agrabieles", tratamos el nombre de toros bravos famosos, en una marca de automóviles muy caros, amigos que no lo sabían ni se lo imaginaban.
Resulta que por allá en la tierra de Garibaldi, de la Toscana, del Vaticano, de Florencia, de Venecia y otras linduras, habita una vieja muy buena y muy santa, perdón, habita un hombre de industria que se llama Ferruco Lamborghine o se llamó si es que ya murió, quien aparte de su pasión por los carros, era un buen aficionado taurino, al grado que a algunos de sus lujosos automóviles, les puso nombre de toros bravos inmortalizados en España, comenzamos al desgaire:
"Murciélago", toro de Miura, indultado en 1897 por Rafael Molina Sánchez "Lagartijo"; "Diablo", lidiado por José Lara "Chicorro" en 1869; "Gallardo", toro del siglo XVIII; "Aventador", toro que ganó el trofreo de la feria de Zaragoza en 1993. Este modelo fue juguete del furbolista Cristiano Rolando.
"Raptor", un toro que pesó más de 500 kilogramos 500. la sipnósis no dice de qué ganadería fue, ni cuando se toreó;  "Miura", en honor de Eduardo Miura, ganadero de la dehesa Zahariche, allá por el rumbo de la hermosa Sevilla e "Islero" de la misma ganadería, marrajo que mató a Manuel Rodríguez "Manolete" o "El Monstruo de Córdoba" en el lejano año de 1947.
Y si la memoria no nos falla, también hubo un modelo llamado  "Estoque", pero en ésto no nos hagan mucho caso. Servidos amables lectores (as). Vale.
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gfmiranday · 5 years ago
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Ovalo La Cañada - 7ma fecha Lugar: La Cañada Fecha: Domingo 20/10/2019 Organizó: Asociación Riojana de Pilotos de TC47 Fiscalizó: Federación Riojana de Motociclismo Próxima fecha: Domingo 17 de noviembre - horario a confirmar Así fueron los podios finales Escuelita Principiantes: 1) Jano Gallardo; 2) María Oliva; 3) Ian Massa. Escuela 50cc: 1) Juan P. Pereyra; 2) Thiago Rodríguez; 3) Lisandro Ferreyra. Premini A: 1) Yamir Massa; 2) Williams Cerezuela; 3) Osama Matta. Premini B: 1) Gonzalo Chávez; 2) Jeremías Gallardo; 3) Valentino Cejas. Minimotos A: 1) Francisco Brizuela; 2) Valentín Acevedo; 3) Facundo Bazán. Minimotos B: 1) Bautista Farías; 2) Jhon David Godoy; 3) Francisco Brizuela. Menores 11 años: 1) Bautista Farías; 2) Uriel Luna; 3) Aaron Moreno. Damas: 1) Morena Caldo; 2) María Figueroa; 3) María Godoy. Estándar 110cc: 1) Germán Molina; 2) Rodrigo De la Fuente; 3) Aaron Páez. Mecánicos: 1) Nicolás Acevedo; 2) Alejandro Bazán; 3) Emmanuel Lucero. Menores 16 años: 1) Santiago Vera; 2) Lautaro Delgado; 3) Noam Noria. Econo B: 1) Franco Vega; 2) Alán Ormeño; 3) Joaquín Massa. Econo A: 1) Mateo Massa; 2) Maximiliano Dávila; 3) Leonel Rodríguez. 125cc: 1) Mateo Massa; 2) Ezequiel Peralta Acosta; 3) Leonel Juárez. 200cc: 1) Gustavo Rodríguez; 2) Isaías Juárez; 3) Braian Pereyra. https://www.instagram.com/p/B35ZHL6HGeu/?igshid=1nulf6iprzifn
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estoyalmando · 7 years ago
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RTVE preestrenó este domingo en el Barcelona Film Festival ‘La Otra Mirada’, la nueva serie de La 1. Un evento celebrado en los Cines Verdi y presentado por Elena S. Sánchez, al que acudió todo el equipo de la ficción, encabezado por sus protagonistas. La serie se estrena este miércoles 25 con la llegada a la academia de señoritas de Teresa, una mujer adelantada a su tiempo que huye de un misterioso pasado. Grabada entre Madrid y Sevilla, cuenta con espectaculares exteriores naturales que recrean la ciudad en esa época.
Preestreno en el Barcelona Film Festival
Macarena García, Patricia Lopez Arnaiz, Ana Wagener, Cecilia Freire, Lucía Díez, José Pastor, Álvaro Mel, Begoña Vargas, Carla Campra y Jordi Coll arroparon el preestreno, en el marco del Barcelona Film Festival que se celebra esta semana en la Ciudad Condal.
La serie comienza con la llegada de Teresa, un personaje con mucho que esconder interpretado por Patricia Lopez Arnaiz, que ha destacado la capacidad crítica de su personaje, “algo insólito para la época”. Macarena García, que da vida a Manuela, la nueva directora de la academia, “va a ser juzgada por estar ahí. Ella quiere cambiar las cosas y qué mejor sitio para hacerlo que una academia de señoritas”. Cecilia Freire, que interpreta a Ángela, ha comentado que “lo interesante es que todas las profesoras vamos a entrar en contradicción con lo que enseñamos”. Y Ana Wagener es Luisa, la profesora más veterana: “Tiene miedo al cambio y una inseguridad muy grande y la llegada de Teresa le hará abrir la mente”.
En el preestreno, el director de Contenidos, Canales y Producción de Programas de TVE, Toni Sevilla, ha insistido en la necesidad de centrar la mirada en la figura femenina: “Nos propusimos tocar este tema que suele dejar de lado a las mujeres y desde TVE queríamos incluirlas”.
Capítulo 1: ‘Tabaco, pantalones y jazz’
Sevilla, 1920. Teresa, una mujer de cuarenta años, llega a Sevilla huyendo del misterioso asesinato del embajador español en Lisboa y tras la pista de un nombre: Roberta Luna, una alumna de la academia de señoritas de la ciudad. Intentando recabar información sobre la joven, Teresa decide hacerse pasar por profesora y solicita plaza en la Academia. Tras sorprender a la nueva directora Manuela por sus ideas progresistas y su nueva mentalidad, Teresa consigue el puesto y pasa a ser una más en el plantel de profesoras de la academia. Sin embargo, no todo va a ser igual de fácil para Teresa, ya que allí se encuentra con la oposición de su compañera más experimentada, Luisa, y la desmotivación de unas alumnas que nunca han recibido una educación que les ayude a pensar y a valerse por sí mismas.
‘La otra mirada’
Con un reparto encabezado por Macarena García, Patricia Lopez Arnaiz, Ana Wagener y Cecilia Freire, ‘La otra mirada’ mostrará un centro de enseñanza aferrado a las tradiciones propias de una capital de provincia en la época de entreguerras. Todo este universo y sus pilares se tambalean con la llegada de una nueva profesora que viene con un objetivo secreto relacionado directamente con la academia. La serie retrata la sociedad de la época a través de mujeres adultas y valientes junto a jóvenes llenas de ilusión que afrontan problemas y retos muy actuales y es un homenaje a la institución educativa.
El reparto se completa con Begoña Vargas, Lucía Díez, Elena Gallardo, Abril Montilla, Carla Campra y Paula de la Nieta, jóvenes promesas de la interpretación que dan vida a las alumnas de la academia. También, en el elenco Gloria Muñoz, Jordi Coll, Paco Mora, Carlos Olalla, Juanlu González, José Pastor, José Luis Barquero, Alvaro Mel, Filipe Duarte, Celia Freijeiro, Pepa Gracia o Alejandro Sigüenza, entre otros.
‘La otra mirada’ está dirigida por Luis Santamaría, Mar Olid, Fernando González Molina, el dramaturgo Miguel del Arco y Pablo Guerrero. La idea original es de Josep Cister y Jaime Vaca, que también es coordinador de guion. Y la música es de Fernando Velázquez.
Isabel Gemio presentará ‘Retratos con alma’, complemento de la serie
Conducido por Isabel Gemio, ‘Retratos con alma’ se centrará en los temas que se hayan tocado en la serie y hará un paralelismo entre esas historias en la ficción y las historias reales de mujeres contemporáneas con las mismas dificultades.
En su primera entrega tratará el tema de las libertades de la mujer, abarcando tanto la libertad de expresión, como las libertades de educación y su evolución a lo largo de las pasadas décadas, el trabajo y la mujer, la conciliación laboral, contraponiendo opiniones y vivencias generacionales.
Contará con los puntos de vista de Inés Arrimadas (candidata por Ciutadans a la presidencia de la Generalitat), los periodistas Mercedes Milá e Iñaki Gabilondo, Rosa García Malea (primera piloto de caza del ejército del aire), Irene Villa (periodista, psicóloga y atleta paraolímpica), Carlota Monedero (Mejor nota selectividad Comunidad de Madrid 2017), Rosa y Rosi (primera mujer taxista de Madrid y su hija también taxista) y Yaiza Canosa, joven emprendedora que contará cómo sigue habiendo ideas preconcebidas en el sector empresarial.
Sinopsis e imágenes del capítulo 1×01 de ‘La Otra Mirada’: ‘Tabaco, pantalones y jazz’, este miércoles en La 1 RTVE preestrenó este domingo en el Barcelona Film Festival ‘La Otra Mirada’, la nueva serie de La 1.
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¡Con nombre y apellido! Ellos son los nuevos alcaldes
11/12/2017
El Consejo Nacional Electoral (CNE) anunció la noche de este domingo que los candidatos del Partido Socialista Unido (PSUV) ganaron en las alcaldías más importantes del país así como la Gobernación de Zulia en unas elecciones en las que participó el 47,32% del patrón electoral (9.139.564).
Fuente: NDH
El CNE informó de los resultados de varias de las localidades más importantes del país, en las que los candidatos del PSUV vencieron en dos de las cinco alcaldías de la Gran Caracas, Maracaibo y Barquisimeto, mientras que San Cristóbal (oeste) quedó en manos del partido Copei.
El oficialismo ganó en unas elecciones en las que tres de los principales partidos de la oposición no participaron por su desconfianza con el organismo electoral. La noche de este domingo la vicepresidenta del CNE, Sandra Oblitas, fue la encargada de anunciar el primer boletín con los resultados de las elecciones municipales en las que se renovaron los liderazgos en 335 ayuntamientos.
Amazonas:
Municipio Alto Orinoco: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Atabapo: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Atures: José Zamora (PSUV)
Municipio Autana: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Manapiare: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Maroa: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Río Negro: Por adjudicar.
Anzoátegui:
Municipio Anaco: Luis Guevara Marrón (AD)
Municipio Aragua: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Bolívar: Luis José Marcano (PSUV)
Municipio Bruzual: Francisca Rojas (AD)
Municipio Cajigal: Mardo Marcano (MAS)
Municipio Carvajal: Franklyn Guillen (PSUV)
Municipio Freites: Daniel Freites (PSUV)
Municipio Guanipa: Francisco Belisario (PSUV)
Municipio Guanta: Marcelo Galvis (PSUV)
Municipio Independencia: Carlos Vidal (PSUV)
Municipio Libertad: Juan Carlos Gullent (AD)
Municipio Mc Gregor: Lisandro Marcano (PSUV)
Municipio Miranda: Ángel Vásquez (PSUV)
Municipio Monagas: Cruz Ojeda (PSUV)
Municipio Peñalver: Gagarin Dib (PSUV)
Municipio Píritu: Williams Petit (PSUV)
Municipio San Juan de Capistrano: Alexander Naser (PSUV)
Municipio Santa Ana: Gerson Martínez (AD)
Municipio Simón Rodríguez: Ernesto Raydan (AD)
Municipio Sotillo: Herminia García (PSUV)
Municipio Urbaneja: Manuel Ferreira (Voluntad Popular)
Apure:
Municipio Achaguas: José Guevara (PSUV)
Municipio Biruaca: Gerson Vizcaíno (PSUV)
Municipio Muñoz: Jesús Bona (PSUV)
Municipio Páez: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Pedro Camejo: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Rómulo Gallegos: Solfredis Solórzano (PSUV)
Municipio San Fernando: Ofelia Padrón (PSUV)
Aragua:
Municipio Achaguas: José Guevara (PSUV)
Municipio Biruaca: Gerson Vizcaíno (PSUV)
Municipio Muñoz: Jesús Bona (PSUV)
Municipio Páez: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Pedro Camejo: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Rómulo Gallegos: Solfredis Solórzano (PSUV)
Municipio San Fernando: Ofelia Padrón (PSUV)
Aragua:
Municipio Bolívar: Marisela Arenas (PSUV)
Municipio Camatagua: Pedro Leal (PSUV)
Municipio Francisco Linares Alcantara: Alexis Zamora (PSUV)
Municipio Girardot: Pedro Bastidas (PSUV)
Municipio José Ángel Lamas: Erick Ramírez (PSUV)
Municipio José Rafael Revenga: Daniel Perdomo (PSUV)
Municipio Libertador: Régulo La Cruz (PSUV)
Municipio Mario Briceño Iragorry: Brullerby Suárez (PSUV)
Municipio Ocumare de la Costa: Erlin Pacheco (PSUV)
San Casimiro: Yamir Granadillo (PSUV)
Municipio San Sebastián: Felix Romero (PSUV)
Municipio Santiago Mariño: Joana Sánchez (PSUV)
Municipio Santos Michelena: Pedro Hernández (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Miriam Pardo (PSUV)
Municipio Tovar: Esteban Bocaranda (COPEI)
Municipio Urdaneta: Antonio Lugo (PSUV)
Municipio Zamora: Rodulfo Pérez (PSUV)
Barinas:
Municipio Antonio José de Sucre: Belkis Pidiachi (PSUV)
Municipio Alberto Arvelo Torrealba: Zenaida Gallardo (PSUV)
Municipio Andrés Eloy Blanco: Arismendi Berbesi (PSUV)
Municipio Arismendi: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Barinas: Nancy Pérez (PSUV)
Municipio Bolívar: Narciso Chávez (PSUV)
Municipio Cruz Paredes: Yohan Paredes (PSUV)
Municipio Ezequiel Paredes: Maigualida Santana (PSUV)
Municipio Obispos: Alexis Avendaño (PSUV)
Municipio Pedraza: Alcides Molina (PSUV)
Municipio Rojas: Jorge Salcedo (PSUV)
Municipio Sosa: Valentin Aro (PSUV)
Bolívar:
Municipio Angostura: Jhean Lira (PSUV)
Municipio Caroní: Tito Oviedo (PSUV)
Municipio Cedeño: Rafael Gutiérrez (PSUV)
Municipio El Callao: Alberto Hurtado (PSUV)
Municipio Gran Sabana: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Heres: Sergio Hernandez (PSUV)
Municipio Padre Pedro Chien: Sol Rubinetti (PSUV)
Municipio Piar: Yulisbeth García (PSUV)
Municipio Roscio: José Martínez (PSUV)
Municipio Sifontes: Vicente Rojas (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Soraida Valor (PSUV)
Carabobo:
Municipio Bejuma: Rafael Morales (PSUV)
Municipio Carlos Arvelo: Yomar Alvarado (PSUV)
Municipio Diego Ibarra: Leonardo Ruiz (PSUV)
Municipio Guacara: Yohan Castañeda (PSUV)
Municipio Juan José Mora: Yildre Villegas (PSUV)
Municipio Libertador: Juan Perozo (PSUV)
Municipio Los Guayos: Miguel Burgos (PSUV)
Municipio Miranda: Leobaldo Gómez (PSUV)
Municipio Montalbán: Tarcia Morillo (PSUV)
Municipio Naguanagua: Francisco Gutiérrez (PSUV)
Municipio Puerto Cabello: Juan Betancourt (PSUV)
Municipio San Diego: León Jurado (Cuentas Claras)
Municipio San Joaquín: Fairuth Ortega (PSUV)
Municipio Valencia: Jesús Marvez (PSUV)
Cojedes:
Municipio Anzoátegui: Flor Rivas (PSUV)
Municipio Tinaquillo: Luis Yoyotte (PSUV)
Municipio Ezequiel Zamora: Rafael Alemán (PSUV)
Municipio Girardot: Orlando Aular (PSUV)
Municipio Lima Blanco: Juan Mejías (PSUV)
Municipio Pao: Francys Mata (PSUV)
Municipio Ricaurte: Hilcriy Martínez (Martínez)
Municipio Rómulo Gallegos: Ismael Fernández (PSUV)
Municipio Tinaco: José Rivas (PSUV)
Delta Amacuro:
Municipio Antonio Díaz: Amado Heredia (PSUV)
Municipio Casacoima: Egdar Guzmán (PSUV)
Municipio Pedernales: Rosamni Gascon (PSUV)
Municipio Tucupita: Loa Tamaronis (PSUV)
Falcón:
Municipio Acosta: Carlos Carrasquero (PSUV)
Municipio Bolívar: Evaristo Jiménez (PSUV)
Municipio Buchivacoa: Tony Tigrera (PSUV)
Municipio Cacique Manaure: Luis Ulacio (PSUV)
Municipio Carirubana: Alcides Goitía (PSUV)
Municipio Colina: Argenis Leal (PSUV)
Municipio Dabajuro: Francisca Oberto (PSUV)
Municipio Democracia: Gregoria Crespo (PSUV)
Municipio Falcón: Vileyvis García (PSUV)
Municipio Federación: Castor Díaz (PSUV)
Municipio Jacura: Luis Bello (PSUV)
Municipio Los Taques: José Falcón (PSUV)
Municipio Mauroa: Ramón Figueredo (PSUV)
Municipio Miranda: Pablo Acosta (PSUV)
Municipio Monseñor Iturriza: Efrén Borges (PSUV)
Municipio Palmasola: Giuseppe Palmieri (PSUV)
Municipio Petit: José Guerrero (PSUV)
Municipio Píritu: María Lastra (PSUV)
Municipio San Francisco: Maigualida Tovar (PSUV)
Municipio Silva: Alberto Sreika (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Felipe Romero (PSUV)
Municipio Tocopero: Neptaly Quero (PSUV)
Municipio Unión: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Urumaco: Luis Piña (PSUV)
Municipio Zamora: Miguel Perozo (PSUV)
Guárico:
Municipio Camaguán: Jhonder Simanca (PSUV)
Municipio Chaguaramas: Samuel García (PSUV)
Municipio El Socorro: Rubén Balza (PSUV)
Municipio Juan Germán Roscio: Mayerling Colmenares (PSUV)
Municipio Infante: Nidia Loreto (PSUV)
Municipio Las Mercedes: Elías Zurita (PSUV)
Municipio Mellado: César Gómez (PSUV)
Municipio Miranda: Francisco Graterol (PSUV)
Municipio Monagas: Tania Sierra (PSUV)
Municipio Ortiz: Ana Ospina (PSUV)
Municipio Ribas: Greidys Reina (PSUV)
Municipio San Gerónimo de Guayabal: José Gregorio Pérez (PSUV)
San José de Guaribe: Jesús Azócar (PSUV)
Santa María de Ipire: Palmira Carmina (PSUV)
Municipio Zaraza: Jumarly Fonseca (PSUV)
Lara:
Municipio Andrés Eloy Blanco: Dilia Mendoza (PSUV)
Municipio Crespo: Leida Quero (PSUV)
Municipio Iribarren: Luis Jonás Reyes (PSUV)
Municipio Jiménez: Orlando Miranda (PSUV)
Municipio Morán: Gisela Rodríguez (PSUV)
Municipio Palavecino: Mirna Vies (PSUV)
Municipio Simón Planas: Jean Ortiz (PSUV)
Municipio Torres: Edgar Carrasco (PSUV)
Municipio Urdaneta: Luis Ladino (PSUV)
Mérida:
Municipio Alberto Adriani: Mezin Abou Assi (PSUV)
Municipio Andrés Bello: Ramón Rodríguez (PSUV)
Municipio Antonio Pinto Salinas: Édgar Márquez (Copei)
Municipio Aricagua: Emiro Lobo (PSUV)
Municipio Arzobispo Chacón: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Campo Elías: Simón Figueroa (PSUV)
Municipio Caracciolo Parra: Daiver Galarcio (PSUV)
Municipio Cardenal Quintero: Armando Lobo (PSUV)
Municipio Guaraque: Rosmel Sánchez (Copei)
Municipio Julio César Salas: Silvio Torres (PSUV)
Municipio Justo Briceño: Benito González (PSUV)
Municipio Libertador: Alcides Monsalve (AD)
Municipio Miranda: Por adjudicar.
Municipio Obispo Ramos de Lora: Fatima Galeano (PSUV)
Municipio Padre Noguera: Omar Contreras (PSUV)
Municipio Pueblo Llano: José Paredes (PSUV)
Municipio Rangel: René Barrios (PSUV)
Municipio Rivas Dávila: Nilson Peña (PMI – Oposición)
Municipio Santos Marquina: Balmore Otalora (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Julio Guillén (PSUV)
Municipio Tovar: Luis Márquez (Copei)
Municipio Tulio Fébres Cordero: Ana Rivera (PSUV)
Municipio Zea: Raúl Martínez (Copei)
Miranda:
Municipio Acevedo: Juan Aponte (PSUV)
Municipio Andrés Bello: Ramón Hidalgo (PSUV)
Municipio Baruta: Darwin González (PJ)
Municipio Brión: Nora Delgado (PSUV)
Municipio Buroz: Yohan Ponce (PSUV)
Municipio Carrizal: Farith Fraija (PSUV)
Municipio Chacao: Gustavo Duque (PJ)
Municipio Cristóbal Rojas: Humberto Marte (PSUV)
Municipio El Hatillo: Elías Sayegh (PJ)
Municipio Guaicaipuro: Wisely Álvarez (PSUV)
Municipio Independencia: Ismael Capinel (PSUV)
Municipio Lander: Genkerve Tovar (PSUV)
Municipio Los Salias: Jossy Fernández (PJ)
Municipio Páez: Agustín Monterola (PSUV)
Municipio Paz Castillo: Erick Lovera (PSUV)
Municipio Pedro Gual: Elbert Vivas (PSUV)
Municipio Plaza: Luis Figueroa (PSUV)
Municipio Simón Bolívar: Salvador Medina (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: José Vicente Rangel (PSUV)
Municipio Urdaneta: Gabriela Simoza (PSUV)
Municipio Zamora: Hugo Martínez (PSUV)
Monagas:
Municipio Acosta: Justino Araguayan (PSUV)
Municipio Aguasay: José Galindo (PSUV)
Municipio Bolívar: Nelson López (PSUV)
Municipio Caripe: Orangel Salazar (PSUV)
Municipio Cedeño: Humberto González (PSUV)
Municipio Ezequiel Zamora: Raúl Brazón (PSUV)
Municipio Libertador: Miguel Presilla (PCV)
Municipio Maturín: Wilfredo Ordaz (PSUV)
Municipio Piar: Miguel Fuentes (PSUV)
Municipio Punceres: Magalys Villalba (PSUV)
Municipio Santa Barbara: José Malavé (PSUV)
Municipio Sotillo: Yolmis Maurera (PSUV)
Municipio Uracoa: Mary Carmen Gascón (PSUV)
Nueva Esparta:
Municipio Antolín del Campo: Olga Pérez (PSUV)
Municipio Arismendi: Alí Romero (PSUV)
Municipio Díaz: Marisel Velásquez (PSUV)
Municipio García: Cruz Lairet (PSUV)
Municipio Gómez: Yannelys Patiño (PSUV)
Municipio Maneiro: Morel Rodríguez (MRA -Oposición)4
Municipio Marcano: Karina Aguilera (PSUV)
Municipio Mariño: Francisco González (PSUV)
Municipio Península de Macanao: Juan Vásquez (PSUV)
Municipio Tubores: Rodolfo Vicent (PSUV)
Municipio Villalba: Freddy Serrano (PSUV)
Portuguesa:
Municipio Agua Blanca: Ezequiel Ortega (PSUV)
Municipio Araure: Primitivo Cedeño (PSUV)
Municipio Esteller: Lucidia Ruiz (PSUV)
Municipio Genaro Boconoito: Evelio Montilla (PSUV)
Municipio Guanare: Oscar Novoa (PSUV)
Municipio Guanarito: Carlos García (PSUV)
Municipio Unda: Franklin González (PSUV)
Municipio Ospino: Carlos Molina (PSUV)
Municipio Páez: Efrén Pérez (PSUV)
Municipio Papelón: Alirio Bonilla (PSUV)
Municipio Santa Rosalía: Otoniel Meléndez (PSUV)
Municipio San Rafael de Onoto: Kleismer Castillo (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Argenis García (PSUV)
Municipio Turén: Onofrio Cavallo (PSUV)
Sucre:
Municipio Andrés Eloy Blanco: Ezequiel Rojas (PSUV)
Municipio Andrés Mata: Iliath Veloz (PSUV)
Municipio Arismendi: José Villarroel (PSUV)
Municipio Benitez: William Rodríguez (PSUV)
Municipio Bermúdez: Nircia Villegas (PSUV)
Municipio Bolívar: Héctor Frontado (PSUV)
Municipio Cajigal: Augusto Espinoza (PPT)
Municipio Cruz Salmeron Acosta: Jonny Acosta (PSUV)
Municipio Libertador: Nelson Aliendres (PSUV)
Municipio Mariño: Erasmo Font (PSUV)
Municipio Mejía: Martha Patiño (PSUV)
Municipio Montes: Tomás Bello (PSUV)
Municipio Ribero: Yaritza Ramírez (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Luis Sifontes (PSUV)
Municipio Valdez: Ander Charles (PSUV)
Táchira:
Municipio Andrés Bello: Leonel Cegarra (Copei)
Municipio Antonio Rómulo Costa: Rigoberto Ovallos (Copei)
Municipio Ayacucho: Yonnhy Lizcano (AD)
Municipio Bolívar: William Gómez (PSUV)
Municipio Capacho Nuevo: Luis Castro (PSUV)
Municipio Capacho Viejo: Rogelio Ontiveros (PSUV)
Municipio Cárdenas: Richard González (PSUV)
Municipio Córdoba: Yoira Vargas (PSUV)
Municipio Francisco de Miranda: Mercedes Rodríguez (Copei)
Municipio Fernández Feo: Haylly Chacón (PSUV)
Municipio García de Hevia: Willington Vivas (PSUV)
Municipio Guasimos: Evaristo Zambrano (PSUV)
Municipio Jauregui: José Contreras (PSUV)
Municipio José María Vargas: Ramón Mora (Copei)
Municipio Junín: Ángel Márquez (PSUV)
Municipio Libertador: Yolimar Hernández (PSUV)
Municipio Lobatera: Natalia Chacón (PSUV)
Municipio Michelena: Ely Pernía (PSUV)
Municipio Panamericano: Sonia Correa (PSUV)
Municipio Pedro María Ureña: Jhon Carrillo (PSUV)
Municipio Rafael Urdaneta: Raúl Villamizar (PSUV)
Municipio Samuel Maldonado: Belkis Contreras (PSUV)
Municipio San Cristóbal: Gustavo Delgado (Copei)
Municipio San Judas Tadeo: Ana Gandica (PSUV)
Municipio Seboruco: José García (PSUV)
Municipio Simón Rodríguez: Eleazar Márquez (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: José Gregorio Araque (PSUV)
Municipio Torbes: Roberto Lobo (PSUV)
Municipio Uribante: Yoel Contreras (PSUV)
Trujillo:
Municipio Andrés Bello: Gladys Avila (PSUV)
Municipio Boconó: Luis Hidalgo (PSUV)
Municipio Bolívar: José Díaz (PSUV)
Municipio Candelaria: Carmen Díaz (PSUV)
Municipio Carache: Milagros Moreno (PSUV)
Municipio Escuque: Jhonny Torres (PSUV)
Municipio Márquez Cañizalez: Alexander Vargas (PSUV)
Municipio Campo Elías: José Torrealba (PSUV)
Municipio La Ceiba: Darlin Moreno (PSUV)
Municipio Miranda: Fosion Machado (PSUV)
Municipio Monte Carmelo: José García (PSUV)
Municipio Motatán: Janet Araujo (PSUV)
Municipio Pampán: Stalin Nava (PSUV)
Municipio Pampanito: Leonel Ruiz (PSUV)
Municipio Rafael Rangel: José Chirinos (PSUV)
Municipio Rafael Carvajal: Alfredo Barrios (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Omar Pérez (PSUV)
Municipio Trujillo: Angerson Hernández (PSUV)
Municipio Urdaneta: Wilmer Andara (PSUV)
Municipio Valera: Iroschima Vásquez (PSUV)
Vargas:
Municipio Vargas: José Alejandro Terán (PSUV)
Yaracuy:
Municipio Arístides Bastidas: Marcos Pérez (PSUV)
Municipio Bolívar: Brian Díaz (PSUV)
Municipio Bruzual: Carmen Victoria Suárez (PSUV)
Municipio Cocorote: Amado Torres (PSUV)
Municipio Independencia: José Mújica (PSUV)
Municipio La Trinidad: Yosmary Guevara (PSUV)
Municipio Manuel Monge: Jhoan Quero (PSUV)
Municipio José Antonio Páez: Freddy Torres (PSUV)
Municipio Nirgua: Miguel Cesar (PSUV)
Municipio Peña: Juan Parada (PSUV)
Municipio San Felipe: Carlos Gamarra (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Luis Duque (PSUV)
Municipio Urachiche: Nelby Galíndez (PSUV)
Municipio Veroes: Cesar Silva (PSUV)
Zulia:
Municipio Almirante Padilla: Héctor Nava (PSUV)
Municipio Baralt: Samuel Contreras (PSUV)
Municipio Cabimas: Pedro Duarte (PSUV)
Municipio Catatumbo: Wilmer Ariza (PSUV)
Municipio Colón: Blagdimir Labrador (PSUV)
Municipio Francisco Javier Pulgar: Luis Urbina (PSUV)
Municipio La Guajira: Indira Fernández (PSUV)
Municipio Jesús Enrique Lossada: Junior Mujica (PSUV)
Municipio Jesús María Semprún: Keyrineth Fernández (PSUV)
Municipio La Cañada de Urdaneta: Orlando Urdaneta (PSUV)
Municipio Lagunillas: Leonidas González (PSUV)
Municipio Machiques de Perijá: Betty Zuleta (PSUV)
Municipio Mara: Luis Caldera (PSUV)
Municipio San Francisco: Dirwings Arrieta (PSUV)
Municipio Maracaibo: Willy Casanova (PSUV)
Municipio Miranda: Tiberio Bermúdez (PSUV)
Municipio Rosario de Perijá: Olegario Martínez (PSUV)
Municipio Valmore Rodríguez: Yurani Pino (PSUV)
Municipio Santa Rita: Alenis Guerrero (UNT)
Municipio Simón Bolívar: Henry Barrueto (PSUV)
Municipio Sucre: Yonys González (UNT)
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guadalajaradispensas · 8 years ago
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matrimonios 1825 parte 3-1/2 (film 168223)
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001 oah 2525 pt. 5
002 168223
004 slate
005 continua
006 romualdo carrillo & gabriela francisca / ystlahuacan
009 bernardino nunez & micaela ballardo / tecolotlan
017 anacleto zesati & josefa escobedo / jerez
024 rafael feliz arellano & dolores cantabrana / banas
032 ygnacio guerrero & trinidad arceo / lagos
037 guadalupe gomez & josefa navarro / tepatitlan
042 eligio sandoval & vicenta gutierrez / cuquio
048 antonio venegas & juana maria nepomucena / tala
054 miguel robledo & trinidad rodriguez / teocaltiche
059 jose maria martin & maria eustaquia / teporpisaloya
063 simon bautista & petra vasquez / tabasco
068 rafael gonzalez & luisa gonzalez / ocotlan
071 atanacio sedeno & remigia diaz / tlaxomulco *tree 076
079 bernabe chavez & felipa sanchez / amatlan
086 jose maria amado castillo & hipolita romero / mexicalingo
091 francisco dozal & trinidad dozal / zacatecas
099 juan nepomuceno rubio & maria enriquez / tomatlan
105 juan jose rivera & micaela segoviano / adoves
109 ysidoro gallardo & maria luz benavides / tepatitlan
115 eufemio ortega & tomasa ramirez / san cristobal
125 felix huerta & carmen lopez / mexticacan
132 gregorio bacilio cortes & ygnacia sataray / colotlan
137 andres nunez & ana zepeda / mazamitla
145 vicente nunez & josefa martin / mazamitla
154 juan jose guzman & geronima ascencio / arandas
160 Teodoro de jesus & maria eustaqia / ayutla
165 mariano galvan & brigida samano / colima
170 luis plaza & antonia gutierrez / almoyolan
179 jose luz de la cruz & dominga ayala / lagos
184 marcelino coronado & perfecta lopez / lagos
190 eligio rodriguez & gregoria carria / tomatlan
197 higinio lopez & agustina gallegos / pinos
203 angel urrutia & ysidra de la rosa / aguascalientes
214 jose maria navarro & porfiria chico / durango
216 miguel suarez del real & maxima valenzuela / colotlan *tree 221
224 guadalupe quintanilla & luisa de jesus villasenor / cienega
229 leon rodarte & anacleta leal / jerez
236 joaquin resendes & apolonia lopez / valparaiso
242 miguel palacios & dolores celis / zacatecas
250 juan garcia & pioquinta vanegas / jerez
260 seferino martinez & margarita mendez / arandas
268 francisco aro & josefa bolanos / teul
276 matilde palos & gregoria angel / guadalajara
290 pioquinto mendoza & teodora martinez / tomatlan
296 castolo hernandez & ? / arandas
300 refugio hernandez & brigida moreno / adoves
311 luis rosales & carmen perez / guadalajara
318 ygnacio pena & severiana gomez / etzatlan
326 jose maria alvarez & loreto moran / teocaltiche
333 apolonio de jesus castaneda & josefa miramontes / tepechitlan
340 nepomuceno enriquez & dolores gonzalez / tepatitlan  
347 pablo rodriguez & andrea cortez / tonala
352 urbano de jesus gonzalez & matiana diaz / zapotlanejo
357 fecundo velasquez & isabel velasquez / tepatitlan
362 antonino salado & mariana salado / aguascalientes
365 jose maria rodriguez & paulina flores / venado
375 toribio tagle & guadalupe cid / aguascalientes
378 deciderio viscaino & petra cobian / tenamastlan
383 ygnacio gonzalez & dolores navarro / tepatitlan
389 sirilo rodriguez & secundina placencia / nochistlan  
393 jose escamilla & luisa flores / tomatlan
398 carlos nuno & matiana alvarez / zapotlanejo
403 jose maria trujillo & ynes brijalba / encarnacion
411 pedro ruiz & maria ynes muniz / huejuquilla
422 luis sagu & guadalupe castellanos/ barca
425 rafael castellanos & guadalupe becerra / ocotlan
429 fernando reynoso & francisca ramirez / jalostotitlan
435 anastacio gonzalez & rosario romo / lagos
441 rafael gonzalez & guadalupe flores / zapotlan
448 mariano lopez & anastacia guadalupe semper / salinas
452 marcelo caldera & eleuteria gomez / tepatitlan
458 ygnacio gutierrez & mateana raigosa / cuquio
463 victoriana viscarra & silveria frausto / guadalajara
472 juan magana & gertrudis guerrero / zapotiltic
478 petronilo lopez de nava & teodocia rodriguez / tonica
488 juan nepomuceno salazar & francisca gomez / jerez  
495 rafael espidirion rodriguez & ysidra cuevas / jocotepec
499 cecilio castorena & mariana davalos / asientos
503 tomas aguilar & clemencia lauerana / san gabriel
506 manuel cardenas & maria guadalupe  / nestipac
512 nicolas neris & silveria gutierrez / jalostotitlan
516 jose maria molina & hignia landeros / cuquio
522 esiquio villegas & victoria mercado / mesticacan
529 antonio navarro & magdalena ornleas / tepatitlan
532 juan de san pedro cortez & ygnacia ayala / zapotiltic
540 lucas paredes & teodora gutierrez / encarnacion
547 antonio grayo & maria jesus alba / jalostotitlan
558 jesus jimenez & bernarda yniguez / jalostotitlan
563 casimiro martinez & ventura villapando / aguascalientes
567 mauricio anda & maria san jose padilla / adoves
572 guadalupe quezada & anastacia gonzalez / yahualica *tree 572
579 manuel robalcava & prudencia tejeda / yahualica
584 juan jose romero & juana maria arias / encarnacion
591 domingo palacio & dolores serra / zacatecas
596 Trinidad reyes & maria jesus arteaga / mazamitla
606 francisco chavarria & francisca diaz / barca
610 cresencio romero & rita ruelas / moyahua
616 manuel lopez & maria luquin / cocula
622 seferino diaz & refugia goznalez / colotlan
623 continua
624 oah 2525 fin
625 end of roll
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heikoi1975 · 8 years ago
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Portero Corona regresa a selección mexicana para Copa de Oro
Abogado Medellín | 320 542-9469 APEl regreso del portero Jesús Corona y la convocatoria de Carlos Vargas y Javier Salas son las novedades en la lista de 25 jugadores que México dio a conocer el domingo para encarar la próxima Copa de... El regreso del portero Jesús Corona y la convocatoria de Carlos Vargas y Javier Salas son las novedades en la lista de 25 jugadores que México dio a conocer el domingo para encarar la próxima Copa de Oro. Corona había sido requerido para los partidos por las eliminatorias mundialistas ante Honduras y Estados Unidos pero una lesión en la rodilla lo obligó a dejar al equipo. El experimentado arquero de Cruz Azul luchará por el puesto con Moisés Muñoz y Miguel Fraga. Vargas, de apenas 18 años, es un zaguero que juega para el América y Salas, de 23, es un volante del Atlas. Ninguno de los dos ha debutado con el equipo mayor. México usará un plantel alterno para defender el título de la Copa de Oro porque su mejor cuadro irá a Rusia a disputar la Copa Confederaciones. La Copa de Oro se realizará del 7 al 26 de julio en canchas de Estados Unidos. ___ Plantel: Porteros: Moisés Muñoz (Puebla), Jesús Corona (Cruz Azul) y Miguel Fraga (Atlas) Defensores: Raúl López (Pachuca), Luis Rodríguez (Tigres), Jorge Torres Nilo (Tigres), Jesús Molina (Monterrey), Carlos Vargas (América), Hedgardo Marín (Chivas), Hugo Ayala (Tigres), César Montes (Monterrey) y Jair Pereira (Chivas). Mediocampistas: Jesús Gallardo (Pumas), Jorge Hernández (Pachuca), Jesús Dueñas (Tigres), Rodolfo Pizarro (Chivas), Javier Salas (Atlas), Jesús Isijara (Necaxa) y Walter Sandoval (Santos). Delanteros: Orbelín Pineda (Chivas), Erick Gutiérrez (Pachuca), Elías Hernández (León), Martín Barragán (Necaxa), Alan Pulido (Chivas) y Ángel Sepúlveda (Querétaro).June 11, 2017 at 09:38AM via Portero Corona regresa a selección mexicana para Copa de Oro http://firmadeabogadosmedellin.blogspot.com/2017/06/portero-corona-regresa-seleccion.html
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gfmiranday · 5 years ago
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OVALO LA CAÑADA – 4TA FECHA DOMINGO 21 DE JULIO PRINCIPALES POSICIONES DE CADA CATEGORÍA Escuela debutantes: 1) Thiago Sánchez; 2) Samira Caldo; 3) Jano Gallardo; 4) Ulises Delgado; 5) Bautista Gallardo. Escuela: 1) Alexis Corzo; 2) Ciro Arabel; 3) Thiago Robles; 4) Azael Cáceres; 5) Thiago Rodriguez. Premini A: 1) Yamir Massa; 2) Osama Matta; 3) Jeremías Avila; 4) Isaías Díaz Macías; 5) Jeremías Pentucci. Minimotos A: 1) Bautista Farías; 2) Facundo Bazan; 3) Francisco Brizuela. Minimotos B: 1) Bautista Farías; 2) Brandon Rincón; 3) Francisco Brizuela; 4) Tomás Vera; 5) Jhon David Godoy. Menores 11: 1) Bautista Farías; 2) Uriel Luna; 3) Aron Moreno; 4) Miguel Morales; 5) Williams Cerezuela. Damas: 1) María Figueroa; 2) Marías Godoy; 3) Luz Matta; 4) Ana Oliva. Estándar: 1) Darío De la Vega; 2) Germán Molina; 3) Rodrigo De la Fuente; 4) Mauricio Moyano; 5) Santiago Espeche. Mecánicos: 1) Nicolás Acevedo; 2) Gastón Godoy; 3) Martín Figueroa; 4) Germán Scaltriti; 5) Fernando Herrera. Menores 16: 1) Lautaro Delgado; 2) Noam Noria; 3) Santiago Vera; 4) Daniel Aguilar; 5) Lucas Luna. Econo B: 1) Franco Vega; 2) Emiliano Barrionuevo; 3) Jose Luís Dávila; 4) Facundo Cabrera. Econo A: 1) Maximiliano Dávila; 2) Mateo Massa; 3) Agustín Fuentes; 4) Lucas Luna. 125cc: 1) Lautaro Delgado; 2) Leandro Andrada; 3) Matías Rincón; 4) Raúl Rodríguez. 200c: 1) Mario Hidalgo; 2) Braian Pereyra; 3) Valentín Avila; 3) Gustavo Rodríguez; 5) Daniel Oviedo. https://www.instagram.com/p/B0PLbA8HFZx/?igshid=1unete2n7j5z1
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cubonoticiasmx-blog · 8 years ago
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Presenta Osorio lista de 32 jugadores; habrá recorte en el Tri
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Juan Carlos Osorio, técnico de la Selección Mexicana, dio a conocer una lista de 32 jugadores para poder comenzar la preparación para los partidos amistosos del Tricolor, ante Croacia e Irlanda. Para los duelos de clasificación mundialista (ante Honduras y Estados Unidos) y, además, la Copa Confederaciones, la lista se reducirá a 23 futbolistas.
Porteros: Jesús Corona, Guillermo Ochoa y Alfredo Talavera.
Defensas: Oswaldo Alanís, Néstor Araujo, Raúl López, Rafael Márquez, Héctor Moreno, Diego Reyes, Luis Reyes y Carlos Salcedo.
Medios: Jonathan Dos Santos, Jesús Dueñas, Andrés Guardado, Erick Gutiérrez, Elías Hernández, Jorge Hernández, Héctor Herrera, Miguel Layún, Jesús Molina, Orbelín Pineda.
Delanteros: Javier Aquino, Jesús Manuel Corona, Jurgen Damm, Giovani Dos Santos, Marco Fabián, Jesús Gallardo, Javier Hernández, Raúl Jiménez, Hirving Lozano, Oribe Peralta y Carlos Vela.
El próximo domingo 21 de mayo se concentrará los jugadores en la Ciudad de México. Algunos se integrarán conforme vayan terminando la actividad en sus equipos.
Carlos Salcedo y Marco Fabián se concentrarán en Denver.
Giovani dos Santos se integrará al plantel el 4 de junio en México.
“Lo más prudente es tener una lista de 32 jugadores”, dijo Osorio(Vía Adrenalina).
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