jueves, 30 de agosto de 2007

El tincho Lenzi casi la cuelga.......¿de un angulo?

Sisi señores, se jugaba el segundo tiempo, Leipzig iba para adelante pero no lo podia liquidar, sobre los 25 del segundo tiempo, una pelota le cae al tincho Lenzi (sisi,al rustico ese) que la estaba esperando afuera del area, la paro, se acomodo, miro el arco y saco un remate delicioso que tenia destino de red, pero el travesaño le nego la gloria, hubiese sido un golazo. Tranquilo tincho que ya va a venir, el sabado estuviste muy seguro.

2 comentarios:

Professor Howdy dijo...




All of us, at one time or another,
have experienced the strange
physiological reaction of zygomatic
stimulation and subsequent larynx
strain.

This strain upsets the respiratory
system, which results in deep,
noisy gasps. The mouth opens
and closes as the lungs struggle
for oxygen.

The struggle for oxygen causes
the face to turn various shades
of red and strange, unique noises
emerge from deep within.

What is this strange, physiological
reaction I am describing? It is
laughter!


We normally associate laughter with
humor. But, gelotology, the study of
laughter, suggests another trigger for
laughter called the incongruity theory.

This theory suggests that laughter
arises when logic and familiarity are
replaced by things that don't normally
go together--when we expect one
outcome and another happens.

Generally speaking, our minds and
bodies anticipate what's going to
happen and how it's going to end
based on logical thought, emotion,
and our past experience. But, when
circumstances go in unexpected
directions, our thoughts and emotions
suddenly have to switch gears and
laughter emerges out of the tension
between what we expect--and what
actually happens.

This phenomenon is what you will
encounter at 'Thought & Humor's
Blog
with well over 1 million hits...

Anónimo dijo...

jajajaa muy buenaaaa

mañana huevos gente ehhh!!!!!!!

nos vemos

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