Vangelis Themes
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Grass, are you also a fan? :D Good! Yes, it's true that Bel Piero is in remarkable shape... and dressed in blue suits me just fine. In fact, as man of the match, I would even dare to pick the other gobbo, the foreigner with the ponytail (shall we start a collection to pay for his barber? With all that he earns, though...). Anyway. Thanks for the reply, Eneuccio.
Mattafix Signs of a Struggle
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Um, I meant to say: and now? :-D
Mattafix Signs of a Struggle
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...and now?
Cocteau Twins Treasure
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Well, nicely written though
Daniel Givens Dayclear & First Dark
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"Look beyond this darkness, seek, and you shall find." --> this phrase is very beautiful. I trust you, Anto'
Vangelis Themes
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Ah, I almost forgot, here you go.
Vangelis Themes
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Wow, it looks like a page from Treccani, congratulations. But why are you making the biography and not talking about the music? I don't know Vangelis and it would have been helpful for me.
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication
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But does Emit Remmus only appeal to me (oh dear... somewhat)?
Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata
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Indeed, when you find out that the side project you thought was good is actually recycled, disappointment is inevitable. Anyway, we await a response. Greetings and hugs to all the little ones.
Technophonic Chamber Orchestra Nemoretum Sonata
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You're right, Caz, the fact is that as long as in the "arena" one acts like a fool, the narcissistic, schizophrenic performer with 1,000 nicknames playing his own tune, fine: it's part of the game. But the review is another matter, it’s the tool of the game, like playing cards in poker. You have the cards in hand, those are the ones: then you can play, bluff, have fun, but cheating with the cards is truly pathetic. What a comparison :) But in the end, who cares, it's always a game. Gabbox is also right: the Red Cross spirit, we want to redeem him. A bit like you with Charles ;)