I should be in your websites but you mean yes that means alot to me I just one person I do not do that to people I don't know american idol not really cool to do that to me I no score to settle never do anything to you people never forgetting though
I heard them all in american idol but I just one vote do not do that to people but think she should win she cute and can sing think she is more develop then the others god no I just one vote do not ban people at all thats what I would teach my children kinda non of your bussiness is it creative person ah in a way
I actually grew up united states of american virginia washington dc side sorry if you didn't grow up like me it was actually very lonely but never really bother anybody

this is why go head give me hard time signing in and ban me I live my life a different drum you're actually given a creative thinker a hard time go head you go right I go left thats life how I view it very disappointing to me I give credit to wakefield high school I was learning alot they left me alone different generation I think then this banners people not really upset about it do not used your platform anymore told you in a way do not do that to me moral victory
I am spanish I am suppose to be ashamed of culture try again with somebody else I am proud not prefect like we are now no we are just my opinion is it perfect no but you do not judge history like that those people were clueless actually they were the brightest we had
Hernando de Soto was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who was involved in expeditions in Nicaragua and the Yucatan Peninsula. He played an important role in Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire in Peru, but is best known for leading the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States

they do that to me in a way and I do not even do that its amazing to wow I do not even interested still like american idol why don't leave me alone damn
poala didn't tell you because I shy but find this interesting its a big puzzle poala USA



African conquistador who was born in the Kingdom of Kongo
Juan Garrido was an Afro-Spaniard conquistador known as the first documented black person in what would become the United States. Born in West Africa, he went to Portugal as a young man. In converting to Catholicism, he chose the Spanish name Juan Garrido. Juan Garrido joined a Spanish expedition and arrived in Santo Domingo about 1502. Wikipedia