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Ulaan Khol II
Ulaan Khol II
30 jun 09
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1) Running a Memory Man, a Boss tremolo, and a loop station on batteries means spending at least 50 euros on batteries every month. 2) In the photo, the pedals are not plugged into the power supply. For example, the port designated for power in the Big Muff is sadly empty. 3) And what the hell, talk about what you know. 4) The Memory Man that the guy uses only works with a 24V power supply, no batteries, and there’s no power supply in the port meant for it. :) Is that enough for you?
Ulaan Khol II
Ulaan Khol II
29 jun 09
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I'm searching too... oh panic, tell him that if he doesn't connect the power to the pedals it won't go anywhere :) this one was nice too Ingrandisci questa immagine cheers
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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On the flaws and deficiencies of the Italian left, thousands of pages could be written. I also have my theories for which I find a reason in the mess of the current Italian left, post-Christian Democracy... don’t worry, I won’t start boring you :) I don’t vote for the left, I vote for what is formally a party, but essentially a movement (perhaps with some shades of the right)... so you’re really beating on an open door. But the fact remains that Berluska, deficiencies or not of the left, is a phenomenon, more a cultural one than a social one, and throwing around opinions (not referring to yours) like that, casually, feels a lot like a talk show where everything should be said, but in reality, nothing is said. In short, if there is any desire to lift this country, which foreigners hilariously mock, it would be time to stop putting on the show and start acting like serious people... in my opinion! That said, I’ve said it all.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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"If for you all those who vote right are goats" Rest assured about one thing: real "right-wingers" do not vote ;)
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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Perhaps it's not clear to you: I was saying, rather than listening to the opinion of some random X, built through the exchange of opinions with other Xs, it would be much more beautiful/cool/winning/decent/inter esting/pleasant/lively to hear the opinion of an Italian conservative (!) professor at Columbia, even for Obama, known worldwide as the greatest living political scientist, who considers the Italian political regime more or less like a media/authoritarian circus... how do we put it? My building's doorman is fine for talking about football or the Brazilian girl living on the sixth floor. Otherwise, not so much. Clear? As for the offhand citation, you do as you wish: I brought Sartori into it to show how a "right-wing" person with guts thinks... do you think it’s fitting, or would you rather quote Sister Paola’s position? That she doesn’t give private lessons is common knowledge, anyway.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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Look, Sartori is spot on. Sartori is a conservative who is fed up with Berluska, his media/authoritarian regime, and the circus that has developed around it... look for what he has written, instead of talking to someone who judges from the height of their own opinion and that which they’ve exchanged with some of their mates regarding a situation that, given the political/mason/mafia/media/economi c/social implications, will require at least 50 years to analyze.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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90% of right-wing people don’t look at theories because they're as smart as a goat. The other 10% don’t look at theories because they’re sharp enough to know perfectly well where their thinking comes from and the history of their thought... and that 10%, which would be 100% of those with a brain, wouldn’t vote for Berluska even under torture. Since voting for Berluska ends the discussion here and I’m sorry, I don’t think in terms of dualities like good/bad, success/failure... I just find it ridiculous when people spout opinions about things they don’t have the slightest clue how they work. Damn universal suffrage. That said, I leave you to your opinions. It's a busy day today; all we need now are the delusions of exclamation points. Tschuss
The Way We Live A Candle For Judith
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Well, it seems to suit the season... and it's two today.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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Come on. Lessons aren’t given, they’re taken. I take mine from Sartori; you all would do well to take them from Sartori too (everyone, if you know what I mean) instead of talking about politics with bullshit opinions, as if we were discussing soccer and chicks.
Died Pretty Free Dirt
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Okay, it needs to be searched. It won!