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MUST SEE: Spanish Bank Protested By Flash Mob Of Flamenco Dancers - Rumba Rave "banquero" en el Banco de Santander
Esto es muy espectacular...
Video - Banco de Santander en Madrid - Dec. 22, 2010
Acción colectiva flamenca de flo6x8.com se coló en una de las oficinas del Banco Santander en Sevilla. Según cuenta, se "compincharon" con una "emisora de radio amiga", y se plantaron en la sede con siete transistores. "En el momento preciso emitieron y bailamos en directo la fantástica rumba 'banquero.'"
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someone have beau coup Bar-B-Q
C-130 sitting on the strip,
sixty five kilos on a one way trip
stand up buckle up shuffle to the door,
jump right out and count to four
if that chute don't open wide,
i got another one at my side
if that chute don't open too,
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http://www.imackgroup.com/mathematics/938269-spanish-robin-hood-mayor-loots-supermarket-gives-food-to-poor/
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/22/us-spain-corruption-idUSBRE91L08C20130222
[snip]
When Luis Barcenas, a former treasurer of Spain's ruling People's Party now at the heart of a growing corruption scandal, deposited 14 million euros in a new account at his Swiss bank in 2005 the bank asked him to explain how he came by the money.
Barcenas told Dresdner bank, since acquired by LGT bank, the funds came from his involvement with eight Spanish and Argentine companies and from real estate and fine art deals, according to documents from the examining magistrate's evidence file in a Spanish High Court investigation seen by Reuters.
Three companies that Barcenas told the bank his funds had derived from have denied any links with him, raising questions about the provenance of the money in a case that has become increasingly uncomfortable for Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.