alia76

DeRank : 3,61
DeAge™ : 6416 days • Here since 18 november 2008
Zucchero Chocabeck
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Do I spit in your mouth?
Joanna Newsom Have One On Me
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yes, but having a life is more yeah! right?
Susanna Parigi L'Insulto Delle Parole
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give punny a chance. and let me know. if you don't like Italian singer-songwriter music, that's a whole different ball game.
Susanna Parigi L'Insulto Delle Parole
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Yes. This album devours the various Giorgie, Elise, Mannoie, and Ayane in one bite.
Joanna Newsom Have One On Me
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well, beckett, for once, wrote a load of nonsense. (and there's no moralizing in my disapproval, only good taste).
Joanna Newsom Have One On Me
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mommy voodoo what a terrifying closure. but who is the little samuel you're referring to?
Joanna Newsom Have One On Me
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I also feel very close to the opinion of the national Punny. However, I believe it's just my current non-predisposition to this kind of folk. And anyway, I don't like Newsom's voice at all.
Antonio Oliva Frantumi
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poetry that feeds on banal self-referentiality gives me chills. the verses above remind me of high school and my Smemoranda. but perhaps I’m being too caustic. I’ll give you a nice 4.5 because poetry isn’t for everyone. as for the boy above, I don’t know. I don’t see any poetic project in his verses. I prefer to pass.
Peter Jackson Heavenly creatures - Creature dal cielo
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Could you remind me of a scary photograph?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni
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@CORNELL: my dear, you know I adore you. As you may have read in my comment above, it's not a matter of preaching well and practicing badly. The posts at the end of the reviews often respond to matters of "gut" more than of the mind. That's why a little anarchy is allowed. This should not apply to "official" reviews, since Deb is one of the greatest reviewing archives on the web, and we must acknowledge his vast disseminative power. That said, I want to share my very private reason for intentionally ignoring capital letters: I use them excessively every day. I work at a German company. The official language is German, and I have to remember to capitalize every noun in every email, report, etc. (whether it's a common noun or, obviously, a proper noun, the rule requires this). At first, I found this curious and funny; now it has become a real agony. When I switch off, the capital letters switch off too. But this won't happen in my reviews unless it’s unintentional. Tiny kisses.