As my readers will see I do not lie but the essential. On July 31, I told them that I was going to spend the month without hitting my little garden between grasshoppers and wasps, without seeing people in red pants, waiting for the pomegranate nipples to become stars. I wake up from the long dream in the shadow of the pomegranate, Ramón , with whom I play golf, is a wonderful guy who knows how to distinguish a robin's red tie from the golden wings of a goldfinch. Ramón tells me that there are rings in my grenade announcing autumn. My friend calls the flycatchers alillas, which, as the name implies, not only flies but also mosquitoes and butterflies. He tells me that they are already going to Africa, such as swallows and white storks, although they cannot fly as much as the Andorrans that cross a continent on a 7,000-kilometer journey.

Fall is coming and everything remains the same. The PSOE continue to make fun of the improbable investiture of September. Pablo Iglesias confesses that Pedro Sánchez does not call him or write to him and suspects that he will call elections. The fight has moved to the jiñadero of the networks where the thousands of flycatchers of the budget give cane without mercy to the podemites who also want to suck the boat and respond in a falton plan on the trolls' rides. Meanwhile, Pedro Sánchez still wants to govern alone, and as Ignacio Varela has written, "he has made it clear that he does not trust anyone except his person." But be careful that Virgil's sentence is not fulfilled with him: "To those who dare, luck smiles." He has learned to attack and defend without a ball from the theoretical position of the center that is what Europe wants, tormented by Boris Johnson and Matteo Salvini; It is also what Ibex prefers, the bankers' colla, Iván Redondo and all those who know that social democracy overreacts to mobilize the leftists but rules in tune with the savanna and ermine.

Sanchez has just said that if there were elections, the stability offered by the PSOE would have the support of a wider majority, even if he preferred investiture to elections. In addition, he will propose to the churches the common Miterrandist program but without anti-system bugs in the Council of Ministers. According to Pedro, without Pablo, Spain would calm down with a single-color government, with the unfair collaboration of the PNV and other partners. The danger of catastrophe is still there in Catalonia where, once again, the Spaniards are enemies of the Spaniards. The unilateral bird is insured and there may be no government to apply 155.

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