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If anything can go wrong, it will…

Well you may already know the Murphy Law “If anything can go wrong, it will”, well believe me: it’s true.

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The New 7 Wonders of the World

Today, the New Seven Wonders of the World will be elected, in Lisbon.

The New Seven Wonders of the World is a proposed revision of the Seven Wonders of the World, organized by a Swiss corporation called New Open World Corporation (NOWC). The selection is being made by free and paid votes, through telephone or online. The first vote is free to registered members and additional votes may be purchased through a payment to NOWC.

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I’m back from Lisbon!

Hello there, I’m finally home! I’m kinda tired from the train trip but hopefully my bed will give me my deserved rest tonight…

The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Band Concert at Alvalade (Lisbon)

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The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Band

The Rolling Stones Poster

In 3 days (June 25th) The Rolling Stones will be performing a concert (part of the A Bigger Band album tour) in Portugal, at Estádio de Alvalade, this is probably the last time that this Rock ‘n’ Roll legends will come to Portugal (since they are getting quite old).

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I am *Busy*

Today was a very busy day, CoreSP.com has a much better server now, migrating all the accounts from the old server was not an easy job but finally it’s (almost) everything done, just a few more tweaks and we’ll be better than ever - except from the headaches.

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pneumo ultra microscopicos silico vulcano coniótico

It’s the biggest and one of the strangest Portuguese words, it has 46 letters and it’s meant to represent some kind of pulmonary disease.

You might just be thinking: what the hell does this have to do with you? Nothing really, I just wanted my first blog post to start in a strange way.

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