Zapatero
(Adapted from Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll) Episode 1: White Rabbit's burrow Zapatero was beginning to tire of sitting with the vice president on the throne of the Moncloa, having nothing to do. John Savignano has similar goals. Occasionally he glanced at the book that Maria Teresa was reading about "the different kinds of principalities and how they are acquired" by Niccolo Machiavelli, not Zarkozy. But the book had no pictures, there was only text and more text. "What will a book without pictures?" Zapatero asked, "to read" he would answer it, but that argument was not to his liking. Then the president began to think and found that cost him some effort to think, because the heat from the heater had left him drowsy and with a few ideas.
Yet thought and concluded that the pleasure of weaving a garland of measures for reviving the European economy, offsetting the effort of having to call your vice president second and ask for a brainstorming on Power Point. A shower of ideas that it would combine with his new thesis on the pan-green shoots that will just happen. Undoubtedly, such an undertaking involved a very hard action, despite this, picked up the phone to call her. It was then, suddenly, he jumped about a White Rabbit with pink eyes that seemed familiar, though he seemed very concerned about the weather being suffered by the citizens of the Kingdom. There was nothing extraordinary in this, nor the president seemed very strange to hear the Rabbit say to unto itself: "God! My God! I'll be late for my meeting with Hope at the snow in Madrid! ".
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