alessioIRIDE

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DeAge™ : 7072 days • Here since 31 january 2007
Sergio Castellitto Non Ti Muovere
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Anyway, Rivoli, don't worry... and who touches it, D'Annunzio. The shit hasn't even touched it by a whisker.
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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NICK, I wasn't just throwing around the idea that Caruso is annoying... you could feel it around Naples. I’m not defending him and I couldn’t care less about what he said. I’m simply stating that in Italy, anyone who investigates a phenomenon through the back door is regarded with suspicion. This always happens and it’s disheartening. I told you that you talk too much not to intimidate you (virtually impossible) but because it seemed to me that more than talking, you wanted to provoke me, but your recent posts contradict that. SORRY. The only person I feel I can share and quote is Iside (the strange cases of life). Caruso is a little bourgeois prick, at the head of a movement already defeated from the start that had a strong reason for existence, which it no longer has. For me, I’m convinced that what he said, nothing more than a fairly widespread political opinion, is different from that of the Lega’s deputy mayor. If we can no longer talk about politics (whatever is left of it), and even the dumbest of deputies can't, then democracy is truly over. Now I advise the comrade, membership card 88, tryckyd, to tattoo on his butt the slogan of the Democratic Party that he coined: "I'm on the left but not stupid"... tell the truth: how hard do you get thinking about the Democratic Party???
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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and you, what do you know about economics? the issue, which you don't understand because you don't want to understand, is the right to protest against a boss who makes you sign a blank contract, no longer exists (ever heard of Thatcher and the miners' protest... ever heard of Reagan's policies). anyway, say whatever the hell you want, but I'm not responding anymore... if you are unable or unwilling to understand and then you want to eat the crow too, that's your own problem, it doesn't concern me. I continue not to be indignant, but that's because I'm not a moralist, a do-gooder, who clings thinking about the Democratic Party. byebye
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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There’s no denying it: we are a nation of half-measures. We don’t want anything to change because we enjoy wallowing in the swamp we live in, and as soon as someone says something—stupid or intelligent (take your pick)—that you don’t like, it’s all about democracy going to hell. But where did you think democracy was? In hell, obviously. I have nothing to do with Caruso, and he really gets on my nerves for reasons I won’t go into, but he has the opportunity to speak, and he’s right to take advantage of it. He hasn’t said anything that absurd. Treu and Biagi have killed labor rights, but we will never change. As soon as there’s a voice outside the choir saying something jarring, something you might not have thought of yet, you all act like the three little monkeys. You suck as much as or even more than Italy.
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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there's... you talk too much and aimlessly for my tastes
Eddie Murphy Raw (Nudo e crudo)
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legendary this movie... it splits you in half from laughing
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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it means you're doing great :))
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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error... giuseppe pinelli and not minelli. SORRY
Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A.
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happy...holy holy I wouldn’t say. Do you remember the death of Giuseppe Minelli (anarchist railway worker from Milan) who, after three days of interrogation, jumped out of the window on the third floor of the Calabresi's office? I don't know if he is to blame, but no one has ever jumped out of the window of my house.
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
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It doesn't matter if I say that I didn't understand anything!?!