telespallabob

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Well done Iside, I hadn't thought of that. What were you going to fine him for? Definitely not for the ZTL, they’ve gotten rid of that by now.
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Did you park in Piazza Vittoria? And anyway, if you come to the city, let me know.
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I certainly won't be the one.
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I've heard the name before, I just can't place it. Rece sintetica
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Nice review and also the photo.
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What was your experience like in Brescia? I wanted to go there, but in the end, I didn't do anything, and I feel a bit sorry about it.
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I, on the other hand, have to delve deeper into them and that's it!
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Thanks again. @Djmushroom, maybe when I go to university I'll stop by and pick it up. @Blecht, unless you tell me you find the tickets, don’t mention Massimo Volume anymore! @IlGiustiziere, thank you for pointing out a serious mistake I made: assuming that everyone knows Diaframma, when that’s not the case. Now I’ll remedy that: Diaframma was formed in the years 1979-1980, during the heyday of New Wave. Like many others, they were quite fascinated by Joy Division. The first singles and the debut LP, Siberia, draw inspiration from them. Over the years, there have been numerous lineup changes and style shifts, but one person has remained constant: Federico Fiumani, guitarist and sole creator of the lyrics. After Siberia, there are quite a few worthwhile albums that were released: the following "Tre Volte Lacrime," "In Perfetta Solitudine," "Il Ritorno dei Desideri," and others. Fiumani remains, even after thirty years, one of the leading figures in the Italian alternative scene and has no intention of stopping. @Icnarf, I explain well the idea behind the review. That day was a bit like that, it hadn’t gone well. The maximum after a week that was equally bad. So I hoped to lift my spirits with the concert by Diaframma (and that’s how it turned out). While thinking about how to write it, I came up with the idea for this story that has one fact: almost all of its content is true. I really wrote the poem, I found the Liò Bar exactly as I described above, and a former high school classmate really does work Saturday nights to pay for her Anatomy book... In the end, this amusing and almost surreal story came out. I'm glad you liked it. Almost thinking of trying the experiment again; I'll think about it.
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Nice pick, Lewis. The cover really appeals to me.
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Ah, to the Editors I kindly ask for two favors. 1) Replace Universitò (damned fingers!) with Università. 2) In this sentence, "the only idiot who instead of fotocopiarlo throws away 500 euros," instead of fotocopiarlo it should be fotocopiarlo. Thank you.