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We complain about the little attention that we do our beloved cats??
That's because it had not yet invented:
http://wicked-dead.com/cat/
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A same is number 8 of the RPG GeekDad (a web game reviews RPGs)
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Namiau!
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What happens in Aero Republica is also the best companies. What is striking is that is exactly the same, the people involved in business in Aero Republica with the same charges.
is with these political ties is that Dr. Alfonso Avila Velandia handles and lid Aerorepública problems, when what is really happening inside the company and complaint brought to the attention of those who have to intervene in accordance with the law.
The Maneki-neko ( 招き猫 , Maneki-neko ) also known as "lucky cat" or "fortune cat" is a popular Japanese sculpture, often made of porcelain or ceramic, which is said to bring good luck to its owner. The sculpture depicts a cat waving one paw raised.
can be frequently seen in shops, restaurants and other businesses. If the right leg of the sculpture that is raised, is said to bring prosperity and money, while the left leg raised attracts visitors. Also, the height at which the foot is raised can vary from one sculpture to another. It is said that the higher this, the so-called cat attract customers from greater distances. Maneki
(招き) from the verb maneku (招く) Japanese for "inviting pass" or "hello." Neko (猫) means "cat." Together literally denote "cat invited to enter." According to Japanese tradition conveys the message that the cat with his foot movement is: "Come, please. You're welcome."
There are various versions of the legend of this symbolism. This is one of them.
Depending on their color also has different meanings