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Aereal, at your service #31 (permalink) Tue Jan 09, 2007 23:07 pm   Aereal, at your service
 

Well now, I can't tell you -- they're both in Madrid.

Real Madrid are giants of La Liga (and Europe), along with Barcelona (Barca).

If you want to cheer for the underdog, you might want to go with Atletico Madrid.

have you ever been to the Bernabeu (sp?)?
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Aereal, at your service #32 (permalink) Wed Jan 10, 2007 8:15 am   Aereal, at your service
 

prezbucky wrote:
Real Madrid are giants of La Liga (and Europe)

Why do you think my nick is aereal? Wink

P.S. cornelius thanks, and welcome too!
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Aereal, at your service #33 (permalink) Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:03 am   Aereal, at your service
 

prezbucky wrote:
have you ever been to the Bernabeu (sp?)?


I've been in the area a lot (for the nice restaurants, mainly) but never actually inside the stadium, no. It's in the Paseo de la Castellana -- practically in the city centre, would you believe it!
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Aereal, at your service #34 (permalink) Wed Jan 10, 2007 14:08 pm   Aereal, at your service
 

wow... a big stadium, and a nice area, in the middle of a huge metropolitan area.

that sounds neat
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Aereal, at your service #35 (permalink) Wed Jan 10, 2007 14:09 pm   Aereal, at your service
 

aereal

a-HA!

I've finally figured out the etymology of your siggie... at least two-thirds of your siggie!
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