Quiero que la mamá en la cama a las 11:30 tonigth!
y asegurarse de que está limpio de mi amigo:)
y no se olvide que el condón! heheh
Te quiero mucho mi amigo y yo no te vayas de mi vida! NUNCA! que los hombres del mundo que me lol. . . .. sike No, yo mierda te odio y E N V E R! lo de volver a verte y me refiero a itt rt!
me gusta muy grande pito ,y tu ?
y yo knoe que te gusta la polla grande que porque usted me dijo ayer por la noche cuando vio la mía y era como "la presa que tiene un gran culo polla! LMFAO es broma", pero te quiero! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):) ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Yes, Mount Etna did erupt in April 2011. The eruption in April 2011 led to the closure of the Catania airport due to ash clouds. It was one of the many eruptions that have occurred at Mount Etna over the years.
No. Mount Etna started erupting about 500,000 years ago, which is a rather short time on a geologic scale.
Mount Etna erupted on July 10, 2000.
Mount Etna last erupted in January, 2014. It was a minor eruption that closed the airport and created a new crater on the southeastern side of the volcano.
Mount Etna has erupted at many different years, but has the nickname the 'friendly giant'.
mount etna did not erupt in 1669.
Yes, Mount Etna did erupt in April 2011. The eruption in April 2011 led to the closure of the Catania airport due to ash clouds. It was one of the many eruptions that have occurred at Mount Etna over the years.
No. Mount Etna started erupting about 500,000 years ago, which is a rather short time on a geologic scale.
Mount Etna erupted on July 10, 2000.
it erupted in march 11 1669
Mount Etna
Mount Etna erupted on December 14, 1991*I wrote this December 2, 2010
Mount Etna erupted on December 14, 1991*I wrote this December 2, 2010
Mount Etna last erupted in January, 2014. It was a minor eruption that closed the airport and created a new crater on the southeastern side of the volcano.
Mount Etna has erupted at many different years, but has the nickname the 'friendly giant'.
After two days of earthquake activity, on March 28, 1983, Mount Etna erupted. By April 23, 1983 the lava flow was 4 miles long.
Mount Etna erupts because of plate tectonics. The African crust that is sinking near Etna tore, which let hot rock escape and break through the crust in Sicily.