Flo

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DeAge™ : 6426 days • Here since 4 november 2008
Jack Kerouac I Sotterranei
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Here you are on casapagina :) what did I tell you? :D interesting review, interesting tip. Maybe I'll read it, sooner or later.
Vasco Rossi London Instant live
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I'm sorry, but "Prot." is not enough context for a translation. Please provide more text or clarify your request.
Crosby, Stills & Nash Live @ Jazzin' Festival, Milano 16.07.10
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I'm going to see them tomorrow in Rome. And I can't wait, especially after reading your review!
Alberto Korda Guerrillero heroico
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No, no, it's all true. I swear, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. I then asked the whole class if they knew who Che Guevara was, but it was in vain.
Alberto Korda Guerrillero heroico
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Let me tell you a little anecdote about this photo. During a Spanish lesson, when I was in Norway, I was calmly flipping through the book and reading here and there. At one point, I came across the review of "The Motorcycle Diaries" and I asked my desk neighbor if she had seen the movie. She told me no and asked what it was about. I explained that it was about a journey taken by Che Guevara when he was young. "Who?" she said. So I pointed to a photo, this one, that was in the book. "Oh yes! Lenny Kravitz!"
Eminem Recovery
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At least you could have corrected the spelling mistakes...1 to Eminem on (dis)trust. (Yes, I have prejudices against him).
Milan Kundera L'Insostenibile Leggerezza Dell'Essere
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I need to reread it. I read it during a time when I was devouring everything I could find at home (around fifteen years old) and I remember that it left a wonderful impression on me, perhaps now I would appreciate it even more.
Flying Saucer Attack Flying Saucer Attack
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The title and the name of the group unsettle me.
Dino Buzzati La Boutique Del Mistero
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Indeed, it seems to me that all the stories have then been incorporated into the famous autoantology of the Sixty Stories (which I read thanks to Blech, I should mention it right away or he'll hold it against me). Anyway, these reminded me vaguely of Poe, even though dear Edgar may have had a more pronounced taste for the macabre. The sense of anguish I found in some of Buzzati's stories, however, is the same.
Kaos -/-/-/-/- L'attesa
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You messed with me too with the name, but it’s all good, you got what I meant :D