pokistaurisano

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

my greatest dream... i don`t expect a lot from life i expect a lot from myself... first i would lioke to finish my career and become an aerobics `s instructor then go away... ujust leave, maybe diferent countries and learn diferent languages and cultures. And go back to my flamenco classes and then i think i`ll be ready to raise a family.... of course all of this with god`s blessing.

Thanks....

Pokis.
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