telespallabob

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There are three options for my funeral. 1) In life, I succeeded so much in annoying people that behind the hearse there will be just the priest and the altar boys. 2) It will be held in a garden. It will be a party, with a big catering, and each guest will have to make fun of me for being dead while they’re still having a blast with women and drinks. 3) If options 1 and 2 aren’t possible, then don’t bother at all. Ashes scattered and fuck off. "Death makes me laugh, life doesn't" (P.C.) P.S. Griccando on SD is missing "Prison Bound". Shall we leave it in your hands or do a split with some important debaser?
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I'm glad you've connected with "our" city, at least mine by origin. Pastena and the eastern area always remain outside the "beautiful sweetbox Salerno" that funtanella wants to sell us. Luckily, there's no shortage of positive spirit among the people, but I'll talk about that; music also plays its part.
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Strabel!
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So is it 'Salierno? Because this makes you, even more, 'nu gruoss! Ah, have you made your pit stops in the banal Movida (only the legendary "Easyriders" and the Bavarian that’s 100 meters before are worth it) or somewhere else? P.S. I have a doubt about hipsters: DFW barely know who they are (after all, they haven't read the great "Roger Federer as a Religious Experience"), at least the ones I know. Is it my mistake in classification or literary overestimation?
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"It's an album that Sinead's fans will love a lot, because of that delightful flavor of déjà-vu." And if perhaps we actually need this? A healthy return to the past, precisely for the reasons you mentioned above. Simply Sinéad O'Connor?
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In my opinion, we need to make a couple of distinctions. First of all, talking about Radio24, which is not a bad radio station; the information is excellent and a couple of programs are well-done (I remember one about music stories that I heard around midnight). Then, one cannot deny the human and intellectual caliber of Cruciani, which is equal to zero; he is the 2000s version of "Sgarbi Quotidiani." Behind him, he has unleashed a plethora of people who are only good at spitting on everyone, even those who have fed this machine (just take a look on FB to realize it; there's nothing constructive). I am surprised that Parenzo got involved in this circus. "Iceberg," when he hosted it on TeleLombardia, was an outstanding program. It was in the same league as "Annozero," the original version. Plenty of uncomfortable guests and the trio Travaglio-Gomez-Barbacetto always unleashed to expose lawyers and politicians. Whether it could have made sense as a program is another story, but I believe that culturally we need intellectual honesty, not emulators of Cruciani. In all this, I wonder what you think about "Un giorno da pecora" (Radio2), since we are in that same vein minus Cruciani?
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Well done, Chewbacca. On the record, I move on.
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Cruciani is good only at handing others hunting trophy horns.
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Thank you to those present. @Don Pollo, the names of the places in Brescia are all a bit strange. The important thing is that they host great concerts and fortunately... @Dax, that could be. I have never seen Ms. Baraldi live; if it ever happens, I will do my best to take your place. @Rainbow Rising, you always learn something on DeB. Even what can be published.
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I'm sorry, but I cannot access external content such as YouTube videos. If you provide the text you would like me to translate, I'd be happy to help!