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Why does Fernandsimo, the multimillionaire chilean citizen, wish to die in New York? And does he really have something to do with Osama Bin Laden? Why do his friends Antonieta and Ricardo want to kill him before its too late for this man to die in the Big Apple? But the problem is that Antonieta plans to kill Ricardo, and he plans the same against her. When Madame Chantal, the psychic of Paris, appears, the gates opened wide and the facts runs in a rush. Tarud Arab exploits Madam Chantal and has sex with her, but she warns Fernandsimo about something that makes him change his mind. The…mehr

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Why does Fernandsimo, the multimillionaire chilean citizen, wish to die in New York? And does he really have something to do with Osama Bin Laden? Why do his friends Antonieta and Ricardo want to kill him before its too late for this man to die in the Big Apple? But the problem is that Antonieta plans to kill Ricardo, and he plans the same against her. When Madame Chantal, the psychic of Paris, appears, the gates opened wide and the facts runs in a rush. Tarud Arab exploits Madam Chantal and has sex with her, but she warns Fernandsimo about something that makes him change his mind. The almighty Mary Mayflower, ruling States from the FirstSave Bank in Williamsburg, sends black birds to avoid Fernandsimo arriving in New York, and only a few saw the Statue of Liberty reacts when all came to the end.
Autorenporträt
Luis Wigdorsky Vogelsang is a theater and TV actor in Chile, South America and also a Professor of Spanish Lingüistic and Literature. But first of all, he is an adventurer in the wonderful adventure of living. He has dabbled in various fields of action: firefighter, infantry sergeant in the Chilean Army reserve, police officer in his younger years, amateur horseman and lover of all things beautiful, good and fair. Creator of stories and legends, lover of the music of words. But above all, he is a man who extends his arms to affirm with a smile: "the one who comes to me, I have not done it outside". He is a man who believes in the brotherhood of men.