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19.08.2008 OLIMPIADI Usain Bolt 200m Record WORLD RECORD

Usain Bolt runs 9.69 for World Record in 100m Usain Bolt breaks the world record with a time of 9.72 at Reebok Grand Prix 5/31/08! Il giamaicano batte Thompson e Dix firmando il nuovo primato con 9"69, arrivando addirittura in surplus PECHINO Impressionante prova di forza di Usain Bolt nella gara regina delle Olimpiadi. Il giamaicano ha vinto la medaglia d'oro, stabilendo il nuovo clamoroso record del mondo in 9"69. Sarebbe curioso sapere che tempo avrebbe corso il velocista caraibico, se non si fosse rialzato nel finale per festeggiare a braccia aperte, per poi battersi il petto sul traguardo. Dietro di lui, il vuoto: a 2 decimi arriva lo sprinter di Trinidad e Tobago Richard Thompson, terzo a sorpresa giunge l'americano Walter Dix. Solo quinto l'ex primatista del mondo e numero due della distanza, Asafa Powell. In semifinale era finita prematuramente l'avventura di Tyson Gay. L'americano, non al meglio fisicamente, è giunto soltanto quinto nella sua semifinale, fallendo così l'accesso alla finale. La ricetta della vittoria per il giamaicano: la tranquillità «Io non sono venuto a Pechino per il record del mondo che posso ancora migliorare, io sono qui per l'oro e questo ho vinto». Usain Bolt non ha dubbi, il suo obiettivo ai Giochi di Pechino 2008 era la medaglia d'oro nei 100 metri e non importa se per vincerla ha abbassato ulteriormente il primato mondiale, migliorandosi di 3 centesimi, portandolo a 9"69. «Il segreto è venire qui rilassati, tranquilli. Io volevo fare qualcosa e l'ho fatto», ha spiegato l'uomo più veloce del mondo. Asafa Powell: «Bolt? Non c'è modo di fermarlo» Il velocista giamaicano Asafa Powell ha detto di essere rimasto «scioccato» dopo aver fallito il tentativo di vincere una medaglia ai Giochi Olimpici di Pechino. Powell nella finale dei 100 metri maschili ha chiuso solo al quinto posto. «Volevo veramente vincere una medaglia. Se fossi arrivato secondo, sarei stato contento lo stesso», ha detto pochi minuti dopo la finale. «Bolt è il migliore», ha ammesso il 25enne Powell. «Non c'è modo di fermarlo. Sarebbe potuto anche essere più veloce. Ed è molto giovane», ha aggiunto il giamaicano. Powell, uno dei favoriti per i 100 metri alla vigilia,ha detto che si sentiva molto stanco. «Le mie gambe erano morte». Anche per questo ha fatto segnare il tempo di 9"95 molto lontano dal 9"69 del vincitore. «Bolt era veramente irraggiungibile questa sera, è stato spettacolare, assolutamente il migliore». Lo statunitense Tyson Gay che era un altro dei candidati all'oro, non è neanche riuscito a qualificarsi per la finale.

Tue, 19 Aug 2008 07:15:29 -0700



a day in trinidad and tobago

it is about all the things in trinidad

Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:59:53 -0700



Tommy Graham - A Man Came Out Today (1973)

Tommy Graham - A Man Came Out Today, released in 1973 as the flipside of "My Happy Song" Toronto singer Tommy Graham joined his first band in 1958 and managed to work his way through the Toronto club scene with Kay Taylor And The Regents at the legendary Club Bluenote. Following this, he took one year away from the business, traveled to Los Angeles to hone his musical skills and developed contacts there. Returning to Canada he, and some others, formed the group Big Town Boys. The group gained prominence as backing musicians for vocalist Shirley Matthews on Tamarac Records with such songs as "Big Town Boy" (1963) and "Private Property" (1964). The band broke out on its own with an album and several singles as The Big Town Boys and then BTB4. The group toured across Canada many times and for over a year were the host band on CTV's 'After Four' television show. Also during that time they made sojourns to New York City where they became favourites in several clubs, playing with some soon-to-be giants in the business such as Jimi Hendrix. By 1968 The Big Town Boys (also known as BTB4) had run its course. Graham bought himself an airfare ticket around the world and began an odyssey of self-discovery, traveling and immersing himself in other cultures. He eventually arrived in India where, for a year, he would study sarode at the master sarode school in Calcutta called Ali Akbar Kahn School. Included at that time were many journeys throughout India as well as forays to east and west Pakistan and Afghanistan. In 1970 Graham once more found his way back to Toronto where he began working for producer Brian Ahearn which led to much studio experience and playing on Anne Murray's hit doing backing vocal work on "Snowbird". Capitol A & R Director Paul White, who was responsible for discovering Murray and Edward Bear (among others) gave Graham the opportunity to record for the label. His debut, 'Planet Earth', was released later that year with a crack studio band - Buddy Cage (steel guitar), Bill Speer (piano), Skip Beckwith (bass), and Ron Rully (drums). His only charting single was a cover of Neil Young's "After The Goldrush" in 1972. In 1972, his cover of Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush" charted on many stations in North America and Europe. Graham's interest leaned more toward production and he would go on honing is production skills with many local artists (like Bruce Cockburn) and producing the critically acclaimed first album for Brent Titcomb. In 1980 and he and his wife started their own computer graphics company that pioneered a new process of putting high resolution images on film. The Arial computer system preceded the introduction of PCs and MACs and was a force in the early computer graphics industry. In 1993 Graham resumed his career in music. He traveled to the islands of Trinidad and Tobago where his first project was 'Sounds Of Tobago', featuring environmental sounds of the Trinidad and Tobago rainforest with original quasi new age west indian inspired interprative music. He also produced his second CD for Brent Titcomb 'Time Traveler' CD by Brent Titcomb. Both projects were done out of his new digital home studio. Recently Graham has been traveling and recording in Ecuador and Colombia in South America. He is very enthusiastic with the music there and is involved recording indigenous, as well as progressive, Andean music. with notes from Tommy Graham.

Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:51:16 -0700



Trinidad & Tobago Soca Warriors vs El Salvador

Friendly between the two countries before WC qualifiers.

Tue, 19 Aug 2008 02:42:22 -0700



Trini Boi Shotta 4 Life!

Meh Brethren Trini Boi Doin His Thing!

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 22:16:59 -0700



Jamaica Farewell Cover

This is Jamaica Farewell by Erving Burgess. It is a typical traditional carribean song. As I am a begginer at guitar, I got the tune from my guitar book. I was also inspired to play this because my girlfriend is from Trinidad and Tobago... the southern most caribbean island. Hope you like it :)

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:40:40 -0700



EL SALVADOR 1 VS TRINIDAD Y TOBAGO 3

Watch live video and more clips from EL SALVADOR VS COSTARICA on http://www.justin.tv/amuriaqui

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 19:00:43 -0700



Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m World Record 9.69

Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds. The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs. "I felt the world record earlier on," said Bolt, the first Jamaican to win the title. "I came here just to win and I did just that. I didn't even know I'd broken the world record until I did my victory lap. "Now I'm just concentrating on my two races coming up. I came here prepared and I'm going to try and do it the (100 and 200m double)." Dr Herb Elliott, Jamaican team chief doctor, immediately moved to scotch suggestions that the youngster was doped. "I don't care about the rumours. He's been tested over and over again," said Elliott. Bolt's compatriot, and former world record holder, Asafa Powell came fifth as six of the eight finalists finished under 10 seconds, a record for the Olympic final, which also equalled the 1991 world final in Tokyo when six men also dipped under the 10 second barrier. Powell, who again failed on the big stage, paid handsome tribute to his compatriot who could well go on and add the 200m title later in the Games. "He is the best ever sprinter and I've said that before," said the 25-year-old. "He has run 9.69 and got the gold so he is definitely the greatest. It was a spectacular performance and he was definitely the best here. He could have run faster if he had run straight through the line." Powell admitted he had run out of steam. "I was feeling good but I didn't feel it in my legs. They died on me." Bolt, who bettered compatriot Don Quarrie's silver medal from the 1976 Olympics when he ironically finished second to a Trinidadian in Hasely Crawford, was headed by Thompson for the first part of the race but there was no contest once he got into his stride and went clear away from the field. So commanding was his lead he eased up well before the line and held out his hands in celebration. Behind him Thompson showed the same impressive form the 23-year-old had displayed during the earlier heats to hold on to second and was left in awe of the winner. "It feels good to be here, to be part of history," said Thompson. "It was good to finish behind him (Bolt) because there's no way anyone on earth could have beaten him tonight. "To finish second to him that is a great accomplishment in itself. Usain is a great athlete. It was jsut a matter of time before he proved himself on this stage." Dix, also an Olympic debutant, came on strong in the final metres to overhaul Powell, who lost out on fourth place to surprise package Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles. Both Dix and Martina admitted that Bolt was just in another world. "That was the greatest race ever," beamed 22-year-old Dix, who will take on Bolt again in the 200m. "I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (Bolt) broke the world record, you can't ask for more." Martina, who showed championship credentials with fifth and seventh in the 100 and 200m at last year's world championships, said Bolt could take the time down even further. "Everyone could see what he did, he didn't even push through the line. Its an amazing time," said the 24-year-old. World champion Tyson Gay, out of action for just over a month after suffering a hamstring injury before the Olympics, exited in the semi-finals earlier on Saturday, when he finished fifth.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 15:27:50 -0700



Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m World Record 9.69

join free http://makefastmoney.ws Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds. The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs. "I felt the world record earlier on," said Bolt, the first Jamaican to win the title. "I came here just to win and I did just that. I didn't even know I'd broken the world record until I did my victory lap. "Now I'm just concentrating on my two races coming up. I came here prepared and I'm going to try and do it the (100 and 200m double)." Dr Herb Elliott, Jamaican team chief doctor, immediately moved to scotch suggestions that the youngster was doped. "I don't care about the rumours. He's been tested over and over again," said Elliott. Bolt's compatriot, and former world record holder, Asafa Powell came fifth as six of the eight finalists finished under 10 seconds, a record for the Olympic final, which also equalled the 1991 world final in Tokyo when six men also dipped under the 10 second barrier. Powell, who again failed on the big stage, paid handsome tribute to his compatriot who could well go on and add the 200m title later in the Games. "He is the best ever sprinter and I've said that before," said the 25-year-old. "He has run 9.69 and got the gold so he is definitely the greatest. It was a spectacular performance and he was definitely the best here. He could have run faster if he had run straight through the line." Powell admitted he had run out of steam. "I was feeling good but I didn't feel it in my legs. They died on me." Bolt, who bettered compatriot Don Quarrie's silver medal from the 1976 Olympics when he ironically finished second to a Trinidadian in Hasely Crawford, was headed by Thompson for the first part of the race but there was no contest once he got into his stride and went clear away from the field. So commanding was his lead he eased up well before the line and held out his hands in celebration. Behind him Thompson showed the same impressive form the 23-year-old had displayed during the earlier heats to hold on to second and was left in awe of the winner. "It feels good to be here, to be part of history," said Thompson. "It was good to finish behind him (Bolt) because there's no way anyone on earth could have beaten him tonight. "To finish second to him that is a great accomplishment in itself. Usain is a great athlete. It was jsut a matter of time before he proved himself on this stage." Dix, also an Olympic debutant, came on strong in the final metres to overhaul Powell, who lost out on fourth place to surprise package Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles. Both Dix and Martina admitted that Bolt was just in another world. "That was the greatest race ever," beamed 22-year-old Dix, who will take on Bolt again in the 200m. "I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (Bolt) broke the world record, you can't ask for more." Martina, who showed championship credentials with fifth and seventh in the 100 and 200m at last year's world championships, said Bolt could take the time down even further. "Everyone could see what he did, he didn't even push through the line. Its an amazing time," said the 24-year-old. World champion Tyson Gay, out of action for just over a month after suffering a hamstring injury before the Olympics, exited in the semi-finals earlier on Saturday, when he finished fifth.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 15:15:24 -0700



Sumintra - Rikki Jai

Sumintra - Rikki Jai 1989 Trinidad and Tobago Chutney Soca from the "Gettin' On" Album

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 11:31:53 -0700



Ttiridad & Tobago

:)

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 11:20:50 -0700



Butterfly - Boyie Basdeo

Butterfly by Boyie Basdeo is a classic 1998 Trinidad and Tobago Chutney.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 11:06:11 -0700



Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m World Record 9.69 Video

http://www.stuffscheap.com/olympic/ Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds. The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs. "I felt the world record earlier on," said Bolt, the first Jamaican to win the title. "I came here just to win and I did just that. I didn't even know I'd broken the world record until I did my victory lap. "Now I'm just concentrating on my two races coming up. I came here prepared and I'm going to try and do it the (100 and 200m double)." Dr Herb Elliott, Jamaican team chief doctor, immediately moved to scotch suggestions that the youngster was doped. "I don't care about the rumours. He's been tested over and over again," said Elliott. Bolt's compatriot, and former world record holder, Asafa Powell came fifth as six of the eight finalists finished under 10 seconds, a record for the Olympic final, which also equalled the 1991 world final in Tokyo when six men also dipped under the 10 second barrier. Powell, who again failed on the big stage, paid handsome tribute to his compatriot who could well go on and add the 200m title later in the Games. "He is the best ever sprinter and I've said that before," said the 25-year-old. "He has run 9.69 and got the gold so he is definitely the greatest. It was a spectacular performance and he was definitely the best here. He could have run faster if he had run straight through the line." Powell admitted he had run out of steam. "I was feeling good but I didn't feel it in my legs. They died on me." Bolt, who bettered compatriot Don Quarrie's silver medal from the 1976 Olympics when he ironically finished second to a Trinidadian in Hasely Crawford, was headed by Thompson for the first part of the race but there was no contest once he got into his stride and went clear away from the field. So commanding was his lead he eased up well before the line and held out his hands in celebration. Behind him Thompson showed the same impressive form the 23-year-old had displayed during the earlier heats to hold on to second and was left in awe of the winner. "It feels good to be here, to be part of history," said Thompson. "It was good to finish behind him (Bolt) because there's no way anyone on earth could have beaten him tonight. "To finish second to him that is a great accomplishment in itself. Usain is a great athlete. It was jsut a matter of time before he proved himself on this stage." Dix, also an Olympic debutant, came on strong in the final metres to overhaul Powell, who lost out on fourth place to surprise package Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles. Both Dix and Martina admitted that Bolt was just in another world. "That was the greatest race ever," beamed 22-year-old Dix, who will take on Bolt again in the 200m. "I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (Bolt) broke the world record, you can't ask for more." Martina, who showed championship credentials with fifth and seventh in the 100 and 200m at last year's world championships, said Bolt could take the time down even further. "Everyone could see what he did, he didn't even push through the line. Its an amazing time," said the 24-year-old. World champion Tyson Gay, out of action for just over a month after suffering a hamstring injury before the Olympics, exited in the semi-finals earlier on Saturday, when he finished fifth.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 11:01:10 -0700



Ovnis

ANTES DE VER EL VIDEO SE RECOMIENDA LEER ESTA RESEÑA.- Estas imágenes fueron tomadas por una turista alemana en una de las islas que pertenece a la cadenas de tantas en el caribe específicamente al norte de Trinidad y Tobago el día 16/08/2007 a las 5:50 AM un día jueves, esta playa es un santuario para la exploración submarina ya que esta plagada de arrecifes y muchos corales así como por la diferentes especies que habitan en el lugar sobre todo por los tiburones ballenas que llegan alimentarse por el abundante plantón, esta zona es muy solitaria y para llegar al sitio tiene que pedir permiso a las autoridades ya que esa parte de la isla es muy peligrosa por las mareas y el mar que es muy picado y por la gran cantidad de tiburones de diferentes especies sobre todo el tiburón Maco y Tigre que están considerados como los mas peligros después del tiburón devorador de hombres el tiburón Blanco.Esta turista se encontraba con un grupo de buceadores que pernotaron en la isla para alistarse en una aventura Submarina se levantaron temprano para contemplar la playa y disfrutar del amanecer cuando de repente se toparon con algo tan increíble- Ya no existe duda alguna que no estamos solos en el universo. El video dura pocos segundo ya que la cámara tenia poca memoria, esta turista se llevo el susto de su vida lo único que pudo manifestar fue un gran suspiro del miedo o por la emoción por ser testigo de algo fuera de lo común, no quiso tomar foto por que le dio miedo que la luz que emitiera la cámara fuera a delatar su posición, las dos naves se encontraban prácticamente rasando el suelo como si estuvieran buscando algo y las mismas se reincorporan a gran velocidad a otras que están surcando el cielo, hasta los momentos no hay ningún informe oficial por lo sucedido ningún organismo de seguridad ha manifestado nada, pero según pescadores dicen que esa zona es muy tormentosa y casi siempre el mar esta gris tirando a negro y el cielo permanece nublado gran parte del año en ese punto de la isla el mismo se conoce como STONE HAVEN BAY ( BAHIA DE PIEDRA EL ASILO ) .-

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:57:58 -0700



Watching the 100m final (Olympics 2008)

Me and some brethren take in the 100m finals. Bolt is not human so he wins of course. Thompson wins amongst the humans and does our country of Trinidad and Tobago proud.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 07:33:54 -0700



Peter Lewis - State of the Arts

A video profile of Peter Lewis, a Trinidad and Tobago native who emigrated to the U.S. and enrolled in the Fine Arts Department Montgomery College's Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus to further enhance his natural talents and to broaden his artistic horizons.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 07:25:30 -0700



Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m World Record 9.69

Subscribe to receive more World News and United States 2008 Election coverage! Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds. The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:57:27 -0700



Beijing 2008 : Usain Bolt .9.69 WORLDRECORD FOOTAGE OMG REAL

(BEIJING, August 16) -- Usain Bolt of Jamaica has won the Men's 100m gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in a world record time of 9.69 seconds. Final results of the Olympic Men's 100m: 1. Usain Bolt -- Jamaica 9.69 WR 2. Richard Thompson -- Trinidad/Tobago 9.89 PB 3. Walter Dix -- United States 9.91 PB 4. Churandy Martina -- Netherlands Antilles 9.93 NR 5. Asafa Powell -- Jamaica 9.95 6. Michael Frater -- Jamaica 9.97 PB 7. Marc Burns -- Trinidad/Tobago 10.01 8. Darvis Patton -- United States 10.03 Silver medalist Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago ran a time of 9.89 seconds, leaving American Walter Dix to take the bronze in a time of 9.91 seconds.

Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:22:47 -0700



Usain Bolt breaks world record win men's 100m Olympic Gold

http://olympicgames2.blogspot.com Usain Bolt of Jamaica broke the world record to win the men's 100m gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games here Saturday evening. Bolt clocked in 9.69 seconds to beat his own previous world mark of 9.72 to be crowned as the fastest man in the world. Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago finished second in 9.89 seconds and American Walter Dix got the bronze in 9.91 seconds. Enditem

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 22:04:34 -0700



BEIJING 2008: 13 WORLD FASTEST 100 METER OLYMPIAN RUNNERS OF ALL TIMES!

Top thirteen all-time athletes — men Updated 16 Aug 2008[6] 1. 9.69: Usain Bolt Jamaica 2008 Beijing 2. 9.74: Asafa Powell Jamaica 9 September 2007 Rieti 3. 9.77: Tyson Gay United States 28 June 2008 Eugene 4. 9.79: Maurice Greene United States 16 June 1999 Athens 5. 9.84: Donovan Bailey Canada 27 July 1996 Atlanta Bruny Surin Canada 22 August 1999 Seville 6. 9.85: Leroy Burrell United States 6 July 1994 Lausanne Justin Gatlin United States August 2004 Athens Olusoji Fasuba, Nigeria 12 May 2006 Doha 7. 9.86: Carl Lewis United States 25 August 1991, Tokyo Frankie Fredericks, Namibia 3 July 1996 Lausanne Ato Boldon, Trinidad Tobago, 19 April 1998 Francis Obikwelu, Portugal 22 August 2004 Athens

Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:30:50 -0700



Trinidad & Tobago

Sat, 09 Aug 2008 12:36:02 +0100



Hyper Natty - Vision

Hyper Natty de Trinidad et Tobago! Cameo by Royal Ethiopian at end of track ! Hyper Natty: I am my own composer and I enjoy writing and performing my songs...

Mon, 28 Jul 2008 12:28:31 +0100



Indien Vs. afro

Sun, 01 Jun 2008 16:09:27 +0100



Cut : Société multiculturelle à Trinidad et tobago

Video entière : http://www.piankhy.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=517&post_id=1014#forumpost1014

Sat, 31 May 2008 01:35:47 +0100



K9 LEGGO DE GUN MADA VOICE SOCA TRINIDAD DJ JIZZY

K9 LEGGO DE GUN MADA VOICE SOCA TRINIDAD dj jizzy reunion madinina gwada guyane africa trinidad tobago dancehall reggae concert clip underground unity

Thu, 27 Mar 2008 18:01:16 +0100



Machel montano&mr. Vegas_dance with you.

dance with you machel montano mr vegas soca dancehall trinidad jamaica caribbean westindies west indies dominica saint lucia tobago antigua

Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:03:33 +0100



DJ JIZZY IN TRINIDAD CARNIVAL 2008 SOCA MADA VOICE SOUND

DJ JIZZY à TRINIDAD & TOBAGO CARNIVAL 2K8 CARNIVAL CONCERT STUDIO CLIP VIBES STREET

Tue, 19 Feb 2008 23:39:18 +0100



Steel-drum y Colores del Carnaval de Trinidad 07

Un steel-drum ou steeldrum, c'est-à-dire « tambour d'acier » en anglais, et plus couramment appelé "pan" ("casserole") ou steelpan — est un instrument de percussion idiophone mélodique originaire de Trinité-et-Tobago — ...

Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:40:01 +0100



Carnaval Trinidad

Carnival de Trinidad et tobago, le 2 eme au monde apres Rio sauf que la ca fair beaucoup plus la fete

Sat, 27 Oct 2007 18:52:10 +0100



Carnaval de Port of Spain. Trinidad et Tobago...

Mon, 03 Sep 2007 20:57:42 +0100



But de Aurtis Whitley ( Trinidad et Tobago)

Magnifique but de Aurtis Whitley du gauche alors qu'il est droitier

Mon, 18 Jun 2007 20:21:33 +0100



Trinidad & Tobago_Percu au Louvre I

Trinidad & Tobago_Percu au Louvre I_ Des spectacles avec la joie de vivre des acteurs et des participants que l'ont aimeraient croiser plus souvent dans les rues de Paris_

Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:50:28 +0100



Trinidad & Tobago_Percu au Louvre II

Trinidad & Tobago_Percu au Louvre II_ Des spectacles avec la joie de vivre des acteurs et des participants que l'ont aimeraient croiser plus souvent dans les rues de Paris_

Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:34:16 +0100



Trinidad & Tobago_Percu au Louvre III

Trinidad & Tobago_Percu au Louvre III_ Des spectacles avec la joie de vivre des acteurs et des participants que l'ont aimeraient croiser plus souvent dans les rue de Paris_

Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:15:43 +0100


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