Sunday, February 4, 2007

Is Diabetes Found In Certain People

Facebookianas Who wants a life

is no coincidence that today, 02/04/2007, re-post after blogueriles holiday. I say, or rather, I write, it is no coincidence because it exactly 4 months since I posted anything with content, and already I was missing.

These last four months I have spent, invested, to position and build a project that for more than 6 months, we carried out a group of young friends. Http://www.cabimasnocturna.com/ this is the project. We start with the website, we now have a radio program Monday through Saturday. At first we covered a social event per month, now average 6 monthly events. We are doing well, of course, has been through hard work, dedication and acceptance of the public who follow our work.

Speaking of other things. On several occasions I felt the need to post, for example, had in mind a story about my experience as Secretary of polling in the last presidential election, which never published. Did not post because it seemed ungrateful to post the fact and can not read other blogs, so I decided I would post the day I could walk around the blogosphere and also read some post that the regulars have posted on my blog. Question of ethics, my craziness or whatever.

Well, I said a little about the reason for my absence. I take this, my first post, this new stage, to reflect a little on a rather curious story told during a radio show a couple of weeks. I'm doing the radio program production, so daily visited Web pages over 50 media and news sources, looking for the most important and salient information of the day. Amid the sea of \u200b\u200binformation in which I was immersed a news reached my attention on Wednesday 24 January.

Nicael Holt, a young Australian state of New South Wales, went on sale through an auction, his life on the popular Web site eBay. Under the headline "NEW LIFE FOR SALE!" Holt looking to sell all that he has taken 24 years to build, that is, your identity, your name, your relationships, an itinerant work, your phone number, all their belongings, including all friends and some potential lovers, clarifying that are about eight girls I've been flirting. Likewise, selling a longstanding relationship with a former girlfriend.

Holt, a philosophy student, is aware that will not be easy for anyone who buys his life to behave like him with his life decided to include a four-week course which will teach the buyer of his life among other things: his way of being, the way you eat, your lifestyle, style of seduction, interests, many interesting anecdotes and stories about him, a repertoire of six jokes and surf lessons and skateboarding. And if the buyer has any questions after the course as Holt be after four weeks of training, have the right to call for help or information for two months.

The auction started at $ 3.90 and reached $ 5,800. Ridderstrade, as he calls himself, is one of the buyers that has been most concerned, and is spearheading the purchase of Holt's life.

The day I mentioned that news on the radio, I got a little intense pondering what would be the reasons that lead to someone wanting to get rid of their lives, their belongings and their relationships. Similarly squeezing my brains for an explanation of the motives or intentions that may have others to buy life.
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