carlo cimmino

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Bachi Da Pietra Tarlo Terzo
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Issue with fines: I wasn't fined in Vomero, but rather in the city center, nor did I park a car in a no-parking zone, but a "scooter." Of course, parking in a no-parking zone is not behavior worthy of a civilized being, but I can assure you that paying thirty-eight euros as a one-time fee is certainly more convenient economically (and morally) than giving two or three euros daily to the unscrupulous illegal parker of the day. And the illegal parkers, be aware (you never know, perhaps behind some nickname hides the beloved mayor, absolutely unaware of all this...), occupy all the "regular" parking spots available, including spaces nearby and in front of the municipality. It takes a stomach of steel in this city.
Bachi Da Pietra Tarlo Terzo
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Well then, wobbly greetings and rich prizes and cotillion to all. I've been too harsh on the Cellar Theory (and on Vomero). I don't mind the venue structurally (and after all, Bartle, the presence of cute girls is always a good reason to enter a place): what I dislike is the need to play loud music before and after the concerts, a constant feature of (alas) quite a few "dive bars." The other flaw is the acoustics, because, alessioIRIDE, I caught the Bachi Da Pietra a couple of years ago at Galleria Toledo, and I assure you it was a commendable performance. I had never been to the Cellar before, but I must say that unfortunately the other night, it sounded really bad. But far be it from me to condemn the Cellar Theory, because unfortunately in Naples, these are the spaces we have... That said, to Bachi Da Pietra, alessio and icnarf, I suggest giving it at least one more opportunity.
The Deadly Snakes Porcella
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I had totally forgotten about these, and by the way, I had already read your excellent review years ago. The album is great, the title is great, and the cover is stunning. A four is well deserved, but I’m not sure how valid the comparison with The Coral is, a band that has never indulged in gargling Jack Daniels. However, there is definitely something that recalls Nick Cave (but you don't need a fine ear to hear it). I didn't know the band had split up. What a shame. Awesome nickname, though.
Werner Herzog Anche i Nani Hanno Cominciato da Piccoli
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Why didn't we realize right away that the saying "Good wine comes in small barrels" is a big scam? Then - sorry for the digression - but isn't Berlusconi that tall, blond guy married to a spice girl who takes free kicks for Milan?
Mago Gabriel Gabriel e le mira-bolanti meraviglie
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I would say that the record for links on a single page has been widely (and deservedly) broken. Documented and pinotic review: I liked it. I’ll share my thoughts on the comparison between Mago Gabriel and Gennaro D'Auria. The latter wins, as he is much more insidious and brilliant. From his legendary radio station, Gennaro D'Auria predicts the future and commits heinous acts. He loves the Cure. He loves the Cure, but be careful. You might find yourself stepping into the shower to the sounds of "Plainsong" and be close to the rinse phase when Bob’s voice gives way to that of the good old wizard. Only then will you realize that, yes, another shitty day has begun.
Enrico Brizzi Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo
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Am I wrong or is Debaser going through a crisis period (I am referring to the site's "stability")?
Enrico Brizzi Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo
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Five to Keeley Hazell.
Enrico Brizzi Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo
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What can I say, good old Bartle? This is a five, because a good part of the content of your review is also mine. It's just that I've never been able to digest the Red Hot (to be honest, I've never been able to digest the three volumes of "Storia della Filosofia dalle origini a oggi," which I've flipped through uselessly multiple times). As for Brizzi, I’ll say that I was gifted his "Nessuno lo saprà," a chronicle of his walk from the Tyrrhenian to the Adriatic Sea (or vice versa). I set it aside before the trip. Do you remember the story about the superpippa of "domesticating each other"? And anyway, I have an autograph from Patrizio Oliva.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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A very quick intervention (you know how it is, I was getting dozens of notification emails "DeBaser.Recensione.Commentata/Cour tois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin.Il libro nero del Comunismo"). That said, I consider Santoro, like Grillo, a "bracalone," but I share a good part of the captain's thoughts. However, in my opinion, civic education cannot be separated from politics. These go hand in hand, and the latter is not just a consequence of the former. The renewal of this country necessarily passes through politics, through participation. And participation is everything that is lacking in the world of politics (and in society) today, on both the right and the left: the response to tangentopoli and the fall of the Berlin Wall was the closure of parties and the end of politics. And here, once again, I give a (summary, and I apologize for that) reason for my harsh criticism of the review: ideological conflict, and ideology itself, is vital for democracy. rebelde, from your calculation, I draw one conclusion: those who do not pay the fee are right.
Steven Spielberg Lo Squalo
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I see nothing of "horror" in it, and I don't feel like calling it a "thriller," but classifications aren't my strong suit. Spielberg perhaps wanted to make the film an ideological work, which often recurs in pieces where man is confronted with the sea and its inhabitants, but what emerged is just a (good) adventure film, successful and very spectacular. It was an instant hit; it's now a classic.