Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7611 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Massimo Coppola Hai Paura Del Buio
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Pieces, for instance, annoyed me, but on Kitchen (a show a few years ahead of its time, considering the current invasion of cooking-based formats) he managed quite well and had some interesting ideas. Cabello, before frying her brain and needing to resort to her increasingly unbearable interviews at all costs, was likable, sharp as very few, and fairly knowledgeable. Silvestrin, in fact, was a good guitarist who had been playing around London for years and knew a ton about rock. Another one I couldn't stand was Maurgeri, but at least she knew more about music than the current bunch of clueless kids. As for Surina, I’ve always been in love: when she did the whole biotta feature on Max, I didn’t leave the house for a week...
Daniele Silvestri Scotch
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Ah, it's me who doesn't understand. You're wrong in writing, and it's me who doesn't get it...
Daniele Silvestri Scotch
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Are you answering me?! What for?! Look, you're the one who asked me a question. I didn't ask anything, I didn't make any inquiries. I think you’re going through withdrawal from copy-pasting: if you start bleeding from your nose, stop and stick some post-its on your computer screen. You'll see you'll feel better right away.
Daniele Silvestri Scotch
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Did you pass?! Where from? As my son always used to say: "It's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for Nes to pass the fifth-grade exam."
Daniele Silvestri Scotch
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Come on, I already wrote it 4 comments ago, wake up...
Massimo Coppola Hai Paura Del Buio
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In my opinion, he belongs to that batch of vee-jay who, somehow, managed to stay afloat just before the vertical collapse of MTV's quality (and then the hyper-indie come along and tell me MTV has always been terrible, but maybe we could throw bottles at each other, and all the better). In short: all things considered, I didn't dislike it. Then I saw an episode of Avere 20 anni set in IKEA, where he mocked those who make the catalog for a living, treating them with ironic smirks and condescending glances. In other words: he started acting like a pretentious alternative type, perhaps forgetting that not everyone can work in television, but that everyone has to make a living. Since then, I'm almost certain he’s been somewhat on my nerves. Fusillo, on the other hand, I still like.
Daniele Silvestri Scotch
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To him, I owe one of the first outings with my current girlfriend... I don't remember exactly what that song was called, I just know it says "the things we have in common are four thousand eight hundred and fifty..." or something like that. Well done, Silvestri. Too bad he no longer acts in Distretto di Polizia...
Low C'mon
Low C'mon
18 may 11
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Good job, Pollo. Really nice page. Also because you reminded me that I still haven't gotten this album, and that's just terrible. Debasia needs reviewers with guts to talk about new records. If I weren't skipping the de-meetings, you'd be one of my favorites! :)
Autechre Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae
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I'm back only to officially declare that the experiment with the other nickname has been a failure: Outlook is incompatible with the email account linked to the other user, so I was destined not to receive any notification messages. What a drag... Anyway: teenage, come back! Don't mind me, just look and move on. I promise to never cross your debaserian path again, not even when you give 5 to "Natale a Lonate Pozzolo." We miss you!
Autechre Quaristice.Quadrange.ep.ae
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Oh my gosh, how melodramatic... If I were you, I would create a fake account to get back at the wrongs suffered. Anyway, don't worry: this is my 6666th comment. I want to try stepping away from this account for a while and start using another one that I made a few years ago. Basically, it will be like I've left the site. Probably in two days I'll be fed up and come back to using this username, but I want to give it a shot. I want to thank the guys in the crew with whom I've developed a wonderful relationship, the coach who believed in me and made me a starter, and my mom who made me so funky.