HOW WE HAVE CHANGED.
By Fernando Ollero
years before the proliferation of billboards, that there is the CEPA, the deployment of radio stations for broadcast Easter was more modest, the television broadcasts of the brotherhoods were casual, except in Lent was rare to see information in print brethren, perhaps a review of the processions of glory and some cults.
The first mobile phone was not marketed in the U.S. until 1983. A privileged few had some early home video camera, there were even the digital cameras. Internet was coming and it was rare that an individual had a personal computer.
Bands with less than half of today's musicians, especially those of horns and drums and musical groups, was being formed many of the non-professional crews bearers, with little relief when there were. Many fraternities used to go out if it was not raining when the time was not so rare to see a wet step is not mounted a public scandal for it, all as called for responsibilities to inside doors.
Many are sounding all this truism, but sometimes seem to forget as the guilds were not so long ago. With everything else has changed the attitude of the public on the street, reflecting a worrying lack of education and mass phenomenon that some things have become. That and the desire for ownership of both spoken and on which nothing is done. Today is the protagonist either, the latter is a Nazarene of a brotherhood of Holy Wednesday interviewed on the street, covered with his mask for a TV show, whose theme is not gossip.
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