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Viuda de Gallardo1 year ago

Cuando pasas a ver cómo va la obra y que están haciendo los albañiles?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

- Come Around

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María Luz 🇦🇷1 year ago

El verdadero Masivo Bro.

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vande1 year ago

No entiendo , la historia es tener Plata solo y dejar de disfrutar la vida es rarísimo la única misión hacer dinero rarísimo

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Chel Salvatore1 year ago

Pero el mensaje es excelente, ahora puede ser la obra donde trabaja, pero el mensaje es bueno.

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Eze Zelarayan1 year ago

“Dale manuel, cambiate que hay q empezar con el techo” jajaja

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laburanteargento1 year ago

Tal cual amigo! A la misma edad me mudaba a mi propia casa recién casado con la que ahora, 20 años después sigo casado con mis 2 hermosos hijos! A seguir soñando en grande que recién arranca la vida. Abrazo!

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Wikky1 year ago

es asi, no hay que malgastar el dinero cuando es limitado

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Pablo Descalzo1 year ago

Se paró en una obra el masivo y tiró líneas

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Güido👺🇬🇱1 year ago

Insisto, el mensaje es bueno

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fedelucas26191 year ago

Son una pandemia peor que el COVID-19

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