Feno's Place (discuss women, politics, history, the times we could have gone pro & paja in general)

Discussion in 'El Salvador: NSR' started by el_cuscatleco, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. AguiluchoMerengue Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 4, 2008
    Location:
    Los Angeles (La Mission)
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Here is my latest video, I interviewed one my old teammates, a very good french player.

    mavericks67 repped this.
          
  2. Catracho_Azul Member+

    Member Since:
    Jun 16, 2008
    Location:
    New Orleans
    Club:
    Corinthians Sao Paulo
    Country:
    Honduras
    te pese el ingles maje?
  3. AguiluchoMerengue Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 4, 2008
    Location:
    Los Angeles (La Mission)
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    hahaha I dont speak any french but maybe in the future, I have some great french friends, 3 of them soccer players, top in the nation for d2 college soccer and the other one is a tennis player, french dudes are pretty cool.
  4. Catracho_Azul Member+

    Member Since:
    Jun 16, 2008
    Location:
    New Orleans
    Club:
    Corinthians Sao Paulo
    Country:
    Honduras
    You ever thought about going back to El Salvador and becoming a sports analyst over there??
  5. AguiluchoMerengue Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 4, 2008
    Location:
    Los Angeles (La Mission)
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    I hate to say it but it has to do with money, I have to pay back my loans and I doubt they will pay me enought in El Salvador to do it...

    If there was an opportunity Ill take it but Im not even sure how much they make in El Salvador, I know some of my friends work in radio and Im afraid to ask them how much they make, like I say once I pay my school loans then I will be ok.
  6. mavericks67 Member

    Member Since:
    Jun 11, 2009
    Club:
    Alianza FC
    Country:
    El Salvador
  7. AguiluchoMerengue Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 4, 2008
    Location:
    Los Angeles (La Mission)
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    I did send an email to Palomo but he didnt answer but its all good, I gone do my own thing, if any Salvadoran in the media wants to help me, I would welcome any help, if not I am hustler homies Ill open doors on my own ;)

    Hey look this video, its just awesome.

    Its Salvadoran "science" ficcion, this is why I am proud to say that we are the most advance culture in Central America, Ticos and Panamenos dont do these type of things.

    This thing its amazing, I want to make stuff like this in the future :cool:

  8. AguiluchoMerengue Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 4, 2008
    Location:
    Los Angeles (La Mission)
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Hey I made a group on google plus, if you dont have google plus, you should, its awesome.

    The group is for Salvadorans and for people who love Salvadoran culture, I gone invite a lot of my friends from facebook, come and join so we can get to know more Salvadorans.

    https://plus.google.com/communities/112109194864642554345
  9. AguiluchoMerengue Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 4, 2008
    Location:
    Los Angeles (La Mission)
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    I didnt know this but we had a Salvadoran woman who was runner up in Miss Universe, she was compared with Marilyn Monroe... :eek:

    Here is the note.
    Maribel Arrieta
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    http://paxnoticias.com/2013/05/cultura/la-marilyn-monroe-salvadorena/

    Lo suyo definitivamente eran los concursos de belleza. Su cabellera rubia, ojos pardos y delicadas facciones hicieron que Maribel Arrieta llegara muy lejos. En 1955, Maribel participó en el concurso de belleza Miss Universo, evento en el cual, se gaño el segundo lugar. El parecido de la hermosa salvadoreña con Marilyn Monroe sorprendió a los jueces y fueron ellos quienes le pusieron el sobrenombre de la “Marilyn Monroe salvadoreña”.
    Su belleza sobrepasó fronteras e incluso fue tomada en cuenta para formar parte del elenco de la película mexicana “Nos veremos en cielo”, junto con Ramón Armengod, Ana Bertha Lepe, Andrés Soler y varios artistas famosos de la época. Fue una actriz de renombre y una de las modelos más hermosas de esos años. Un año después del concurso de Miss Universo, Maribel inició una nueva experiencia como diplomática. En diciembre de 1956 Maribel fue nombrada canciller del consulado de El Salvador en Amberes, Bélgica.
    Mientras Arrieta se desempeñaba como funcionaria en el país europeo, conoció a Jacques Thuret, un hombre perteneciente a la nobleza belga. Luego de un periodo de noviazgo, ambos contrajeron nupcias y Maribel pasó a ser la Baronesa de Thuret. Cuando la noticia se divulgó, el hermoso canciller acaparó las primeras planas de los periódicos internacionales. A lo largo de su vida, Arrieta se mostró al mundo como una mujer altruista y religiosa. A sus 55 años, el mundo se consternó con la noticia de la muerte de la Baronesa.

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