Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7612 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Fare soldi Sappiamo dove abiti
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Well, rather than laxatives, I would say digestive: after a nice meal, a Braulio or a Montenegro really hits the spot.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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I don't believe it. I think I've already forgotten it. Anyway, it's super cool.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem
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Tetragrammaton is a super cool word.
Adriano Celentano Svalutation (12")
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Think that I started visiting this site after searching on Google for "bare butts"...
Fare soldi Sappiamo dove abiti
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"this is not idm but travels in parallel... and who said it's idem?" is probably the most surreal thing I've read in the last 2 years on this site!:DD now I can also go back to munching on my bowls of crap!
Carlos Santana All That I Am
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More than a muse, my grandfather from Padua would have said 'musso'... Anyway: Nick, what forum are you from?!?
Witchfinder General Friends of Hell
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Damn, the WG!! At the beginning of my debaserian life, I reviewed Death Penalty: one of the coolest dùm-NWOBHM albums in my neighborhood. I wish I could say "So many memories...", but - honestly - I can't remember a single one. I don't have time to read you the review now, but I'll give you a 5 anyway, so maybe you'll send more of this kind that I really love.
Carlos Santana All That I Am
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@Alessss: for another month I'm super busy. But starting from the first of November, I promise that your cheeks and a block of peanut butter – with lots of chunky peanuts – will be my obsession. I'm saying yes to any concert right now. Just remember that I have my lung hanging by a thread... I mean, I'd avoid Sunn O))) or similar! ;)
Carlos Santana All That I Am
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Notorious?!? Case law?!? Misleading?!? ...but this place is a den of legal scholars!!!
Alessandro Baricco City
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@Za: Hi dear! I’d place Castelli di rabbia a tiny bit above this one and a bit more than a tiny bit below Oceano Mare. Even in that case, there are some insights I really liked: the relationship between Penth and Pekish (I hope that’s how they are spelled...), the two gangs that meet, Mr. Rail, the glass... But overall, it seemed a bit disjointed, not very “novel-like.” My feeling is that there are quite a few ideas, more or less good, lined up next to each other, but not really connected to one another. We’re not at the levels of narrative showiness found in City, but even there, it seems to me that there are passages where the sense and pleasure of telling something to someone get lost, just to make room for the sheer pleasure of writing.