Truman

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DeAge™ : 6375 days • Here since 25 december 2008
Quintorigo "Quintorigo Plays Mingus" Live @ Festa di Radio Onda D'Urto, Brescia 21.08.09
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They came to my area a couple of weeks ago, but unfortunately, I couldn't make it.
Chris Fisher S.Darko
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I trust the film. I read that there will be a third part.
"Donnie also had a mother." The more mischievous are also thinking about the fourth "Donnie had a father," while the rumor is going around that the next one will be "Donnie had a fourth cousin he had very little in common with, but that’s how it is."
Jonathan Coe La Casa del Sonno
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It’s always nice to see how everyone discovers their own sexuality. Imagine that I thought I was a little elephant, but then I read a book on human anatomy and understood everything.
Sorry Terry, I ate heavily. Will you ever be able to forgive me?
Jonathan Coe La Casa del Sonno
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I love you, editors (sorry for the double message, I accidentally refreshed).
Jonathan Coe La Casa del Sonno
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Hello everyone, I just want to say that I did indeed give it a five (even though I really liked the book), a four might have been more accurate (by the way, can’t the editors do something about it? God bless them).
Bartle: As for Robert, I think he lacked some development throughout the story, and for that reason, some of his actions seem forced (the reader has to understand his decision quite difficultly); the fact that you didn't like it (as I thought too: "no way would I - or anyone else - do something like that for…"), in the end I read it as a huge mistake that is made, and that can be made by a weak personality trying to grasp the one thing they’ve truly wanted in their life; then it turns out to be a mistake, an error, but it’s already been done, which takes away some fiction from the story and adds a bit of life. That said, it can still seem like a forced choice.
For FEDEEE: There are many interesting insights about sleep, moreover the entire book is a continuous intertwining of memories and situations (so much so that the various parts connect with similar phrases, but at different times, enhancing the feeling of living a memory-dream); if you like the theme of dreams (dream-life and so on), you surely must have seen the film "Waking Life" by Linklater (I think there’s a review on debaser, and if there isn’t, I’ll do one!)..if you haven’t seen it, absolutely watch it, 99% chance you’ll love it if you enjoy these themes.
Thanks to everyone, especially to Alia76 for the trust.
Jonathan Coe La Casa del Sonno
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Hello everyone, I just want to say that I did indeed give it a five (even though I really liked the book), a four might have been more accurate (by the way, can’t the editors do something about it? God bless them).
Bartle: As for Robert, I think he lacked some development throughout the story, and for that reason, some of his actions seem forced (the reader has to understand his decision quite difficultly); the fact that you didn't like it (as I thought too: "no way would I - or anyone else - do something like that for…"), in the end I read it as a huge mistake that is made, and that can be made by a weak personality trying to grasp the one thing they’ve truly wanted in their life; then it turns out to be a mistake, an error, but it’s already been done, which takes away some fiction from the story and adds a bit of life. That said, it can still seem like a forced choice.
For FEDEEE: There are many interesting insights about sleep, moreover the entire book is a continuous intertwining of memories and situations (so much so that the various parts connect with similar phrases, but at different times, enhancing the feeling of living a memory-dream); if you like the theme of dreams (dream-life and so on), you surely must have seen the film "Waking Life" by Linklater (I think there’s a review on debaser, and if there isn’t, I’ll do one!)..if you haven’t seen it, absolutely watch it, 99% chance you’ll love it if you enjoy these themes.
Thanks to everyone, especially to Alia76 for the trust.
John Cougar Mellencamp Big Daddy
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Intriguing report.
Jorge Luis Borges L'Aleph
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Oh oh!
Led Zeppelin That's Alright New York
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And let's round it off.
Welcome, eh!
Led Zeppelin That's Alright New York
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The review could have been a bit more complete, but it's still a nice mention and the track-by-track is very light and smooth (wait, though: 30 euros!?). I'm rating the album on trust.