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jj ale ja dam prednost agromodelu s fotkama pac pak nehodlam poslouchat ze to us nekde bylo jako dnes dnes je na agromodelu galerka ktera byla pred mnesicem tady
no jo bohužel, my ti branit nijak nebudem,ale pak jsou zbytečne otazky typu jestli tu bruder bude, ono neni zrovna jednoduche, sehnat fotky,když si věčina založi sve stranky s modely a čeka že mu tam každy pošle fotky a pak je na každem vebu stejna galerka, ale stim nic nenadělame:)
An 11-year-old Brooklyn girl who found an abandoned baby was forced to undergo a gynecological exam to prove to police the infant wasn't hers, her mother complained yesterday. Carol Armstrong said cops treated her daughter Chanel more like a suspect than a heroine. "My daughter became hysterical," Armstrong said yesterday, not long after police arrested the baby's real mother. But housing police spokesman Carl Pelleck said Armstrong "volunteered to let her daughter be examined. "We did not order her to go," he said. Armstrong said she only agreed to the exam "because I didn't want them to harass my child with any more questions.
" The baby boy was in serious condition at Brookdale Hospital with a fractured skull. His mother, Kara Bradley, was arrested when she showed up at the hospital to inquire about the boy's condition. Police said Bradley, 20, confessed to putting her son in a shopping bag and throwing him from her fourth-floor bedroom window in the Cypress Hills housing project immediately after giving birth to him Saturday afternoon. The infant landed on the roof of a building right outside Chanel Armstrong's window, police said. Chanel was searching for her cat, her mom said, when she spotted the shopping bag on the roof and heard the baby's wails. The stunned little girl phoned her 22-year-old sister, Tashon, who rushed over from her Bushwick, Brooklyn, apartment. "I called 911, and they instructed me to tie the baby's [umbilical] cord," the sister said. "The police arrived and rushed the baby to the hospital.
bude tu jeste nekdy bruder??