Goose Down Throws
Paper Network was created on 1 March 1995 to promote the works of writers. Since then, networks mensualmante role in editing graphics and is distributed free at various libraries and cultural centers of the city of Buenos Aires and the interior. Bird meets eleven. He is alone in the room. A flock of geese comes from the top of the hill. He goes to meet him. Seeing him change direction. Start running scared but it is useless, catches up quickly. One is left further behind. Finding himself cornered decides to face his opponent, or at least pretend to do that. Spreads its wings to the utmost and goose down throws open its beak a dry croak. Pajarito not afraid. With a quick motion takes the goose's neck, lifts him up and laughs at his triumph. Take a rope, you get a lump in the throat and goose down throws up. The goose down throws falls heavily, trying to fly but the feathers have been removed. Begins to run with his awkward gait. Bird gives you with all his might kick as he shouts, "volatile". Falls. Another kick. It feels powerful to his helpless victim. Take the rope and pull up taking it hung in the air. The final touch is the kick in the head. The animal is no longer moving. Bird leaves and heads thrown into the flock. Takes a few steps towards her but stops to note that there are fleeing. They're looking straight ahead but he fears them. Suddenly run to the side giving way to a goose down throws that comes with extended wings, acknowledges the rope around his neck. You will face more good look shudders and runs in the opposite direction. I screamed but no one hears. Although rushes feels closer the dry croak. Run without daring to turn around while still fresh in his mind the image of the goose's head with two holes filled with blood instead of eyes. . . The speed cameras go crazy with the speed of service, volleys and pitches a ball of feathers that moves relentlessly from side to side of the track, badminton, fastest racquet sport in the world. The players throw the shuttlecock, made of cork and goose down throws feathers, from one side to another network at speeds up to 260 kilometers per hour. Speed, agility and reflexes are essential for flashing this game where it is also essential to have a great resistance, as the players run four miles every game. Contemporary Badminton appeared in the mid nineteenth century, but its true origin can be traced to ancient Greece, China, Japan and India. .