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Meaning of a zaragoza o al charco by Felipe Lorenzo del Río




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a zaragoza o al charco
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Said that expresses the stubbornness and stubbornness of the baturros. It is taken from an ancient tale. St. Peter was bored upstairs and asked the boss for permission to go down. He landed near Zaragoza and found a baturro. After greeting each other he asked: Where are you going, good man? -To Zaragozaaa. "God willing," St. Peter added. "I'll go whether I want to or not. Angry St. Peter turned him into a frog. And there he had it in a pond until he finished his vacation here. Before returning to the upper doors he approached the pond and reconverted the frog. Let's see where are you going now? -To Zaragoza . Well, to Zaragoza or to the pond!!

  

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