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Thank you cpt! And go Hammers.
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Interesting mention, they seem pleasant. I don’t know them but I’ll try to listen to something, you’ve piqued my curiosity. Nice review (and who doubted) … and you’ve switched genres! Well done.
The Good Life Novena On A Nocturn
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Hey fish, look, I sent you a private msg (finally figured out how the hell to do it). I think a lot of people will be happy.
Umberto Eco Il Nome Della Rosa
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I hope there isn't a relegation pit opening up beneath your feet, Terry... playing is nice, but winning every now and then is a bit more fun. I'm sure it's all your coach's fault!
Umberto Eco Il Nome Della Rosa
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Hey Terry ... how's your volleyball season going? Napoli (unfortunately) scandalous even at home, damn!
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Oops... the vote.
Umberto Eco Il Nome Della Rosa
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Cptgaio, but is that a jersey of the Hammers I see or of Villa? It looks like the Hammers now... they must have asked you 200 times, but why them specifically? I haven't read the book, but the review seems spot on. I have to say I quite enjoyed the film adaptation (I don’t know how closely it adhered to the text), a nice anthem to reason, although not irreproachable from a historical standpoint.
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Yes, I agree that they didn't behave well with Panucci at all. Sometimes I don't know what to think either... Olà Fish, have a good evening and make sure not to piss off your old man, if the news is on, change rooms. Aloha, see you tomorrow (I'm still in deep trouble here!).
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In Bolzano, they play and even at a high level. The Italian champion (until recently) is Klaus Raffeiner, and he is clearly from your area. If you're familiar with the racket, it shouldn't be too difficult. At first, the impact with that damn shuttlecock is strange, but then you get used to it, and running is a pleasure. If you go to the gym where they play, it's very likely that they'll let you try for free at first. Also, the fact that you aren't particularly strong in any other racket sport is paradoxically an advantage because you don't assimilate (wrong) automatisms from being used to other equipment. It's a lot of fun. I don't compete just because it's currently structured in a silly way, and there are more tournaments closer to home for squash. But there's no comparison. Squash is planar; I would dare say only two-dimensional, while badminton has a whole variety of additional shots (it's also more technical, and on average, it takes a bit longer to become decent compared to squash). The Simpsons are always worth a delay at work. I assure you, I'm a strict and irreproachable father :). Anyway, give it a try, bring some friends; the first few times they always let you play for free, and it's not difficult to find some attractive people!
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Well, aside from being ignorant, brainless forzaitalioti, they have the rather unpleasant habit of intervening (in front of my son) with pedagogical intentions, even contradicting me. Can you believe that? And they are also touchy and unmanageable... believe me, it's a problem for my wife as well. It seems like you’re coming home for lunch (I hope someone cooks for you... I wouldn't survive without it). I have another nice suggestion for you, now you’ll laugh, but why don’t you take up badminton (volano)? They play it hard in your area and it's so much fun. I’ve been playing (yes, that too) for about 5 years. I only do a few squash tournaments occasionally because the competitive activity is better organized, but 1-2 times a week, badminton would be my main outlet. If you’ve never watched it, take a look on YouTube and search "badminton ms" (men's singles), it's really spectacular. Mou seems to be on the edge of losing it for me; I struggle to understand him too. I hope it's like you said a few posts ago (the 74th). It’s clear that the president doesn't have the character for cases like this: if someone goes crying to him, the door is always open, which is quite destabilizing in the long run.