
goodbye to his family and walked to fall faint hunger and thirst, past the mountains of Heal Valley. After three days, "Summer Sun"-a beautiful india-found him, he mounted the horse and took him to his village where he lived to take the laws of the great "Sitting Bull."
changed his name, he grew his hair brown and started passing his physical ordeal as a great Indian warrior. In the first battles against white men, say more than fifty hair cut and forged his reputation as aloof and bloodthirsty.
Today, Barahona owns three casinos in Las Vegas, like almost all his fellow reserve, but lives with us in Memphis, away from class in absolute austerity. He married the girl he found, "Summer Sun" and while everyone thinks he abandoned both the alcohol and crime, but one said that it was he, the murderer's terrible Sheriff of Hazard ago Only a few weeks.
This instant , was taken at the old Saloon Tom, the day of the terrible event.
not want help from this forum to discover his fondness for whiskey Tennessee or kill the white man's account brings us, especially our hair, and that he is committed this cocktail without alcohol. SAN FRANCISCO The well-known.
SAN FRANCISCO: Ingredients
-An apple An orange-peach
-A-A-Three
lemon slices Pineapple syrup
-A splash of grenadine
-A trickle blueberry syrup.
Preparation: Peel
all our fruit, removing the core of the apple, seeds and bones, in the case of peach. From the three slices of pineapple into small pieces and mix with the Grenadine syrup and blueberries in a blender classic. Add a few ice, which will sting with our mix and serve with infinite care. That assessment is as if these next to "White Horse" Barahona ...
has the knife easy ...
all our fruit, removing the core of the apple, seeds and bones, in the case of peach. From the three slices of pineapple into small pieces and mix with the Grenadine syrup and blueberries in a blender classic. Add a few ice, which will sting with our mix and serve with infinite care. That assessment is as if these next to "White Horse" Barahona ...
has the knife easy ...
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