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I was a tourist the first time I went to Mexico. I was stranger in danger in a world unknown. A clap of thunder and the ground around me did explode. An evil skeleton and dozens came fom that hole. Why? no lie it was the Day of the Dead. Did you hear what I just said? Ohhhhh woooah I didn't even know. It was the Day of the Dead I tried not to lose my head. Ohhhhh woooah way down in Mexico.
The place was jumpn with the reaper swaying to fro. An evil skeleton made off with might be a furry toe. They opened a pinata and a swarm of bats flew up my nose. I lost my bowel control and new that is was time to go. Why? no lie it was the day of the dead Did you hear what I just said? Ohhhhhh woooah I didn't even know. It was the Day of the Dead I tried not to lose my head. Ohhhhhh woooah way down in Mexico.
Locals tell me not to fear. It happens every once of year. When hell is full the dead will wal the earth. Apparently they come up here fof the beeeeer! A ha ha ha ha ha! wooooah! Why? no lie it was the Day of the Dead. Did you hear what I just said? Ohhhhhhh woooah I didn't even know. It was the Day of the Dead I tried not to lose my head. Ohhhhh wooooah. way down in Mexico. Dia de los Muertous. ideha Mexico.
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Voltaire is a name of at least three acts: 1) A mononym of Aurelio Voltaire Hernández (b. 1967, Havana, Cuba), a singer/songwriter whose music has its roots deeply embedded in European folk and also has influences from the gothic scene. He has also been directing commercials and animating short films for ten years, the best known of these are his Hieronymus Bosch-inspired station MTV IDs. Inspired by the films of Ray Harryhausen (Jason and the Argonauts, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad), Voltaire began animating at the age of ten on a super8 camera.

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