¡Billetes de 100 bien verdes por favor!
"Rotundo, who wears thick glasses and smokes incessantly, professes to want to see the objects back in the hands of the republic. But that did not stop him from holding a 2004 auction in Rome in which he sold Peron's 1,150-book library, the blue-and-white silk shroud that covered Evita's embalmed remains and the gray wool overcoat the president wore in the last speech he gave from the presidential palace. Those items were part of a 56-piece lot that sold for $536,800, according to Christie's, which held the auction."
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Gusanos devorándose los cadáveres emblemáticos, incluso el embalsamado.
ReplyDeleteHay que prender fuego todo.
ReplyDeleteOff Topic: Miren lo que me trajo Papá Noel: http://wins.failblog.org/2010/12/23/epic-win-photos-military-miniatures-win/
ReplyDeleteMe hace gracia lo de “Argentina fights to keep history off auction block”.
ReplyDeleteEl valor del lote es de unos 25 millones de dólares. Si es tan importante para el país, ¿el gobierno que despilfarra dos millones de dólares por día en subsidios para una de las aerolíneas estatales no puede comprarlo todo?