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DeRank : 39,03
DeAge™ : 7565 days • Here since 25 september 2005
El Guincho Pop Negro
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No, no.. I do wear the cardigan: at my venerable age, it’s no longer time to expose myself to the (f)rigid elements. Foolishness aside, let me just say a good job for the sparkling (and light) DePagina: God only knows how much it is in need of it. Anzichènò. Au revoir.
AA.VV. Telarc Super Test CD (1997)
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Personally, I eagerly await someone to review the legendary "Headcleaner," an audio cassette, about a minute long, with a head-cleaning function for tape players (a term outdated and mostly incomprehensible to those just turned eighteen and from the current era) for which I have had quite a hard time finding any reference online. UH!
Noah And The Whale The First Days Of Spring
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Dear DeFuggitivo, it is perfectly pointless for you to continue to bestow upon yourself 1 à iosa: for the average of DePagina, only the first numerical preference expressed (per DeUtente) is worth considering. Got it? Au Revoir.
Marco Travaglio Promemoria 2 - Anfiteatro Romano di Cagliari 26.08.10
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I have often wondered why that excellent example of unconditioned Anglo-Saxon press known as "Il Giornale," or that other outstanding specimen of free and impartial journalism, "Libero" (as it happens), (and, to name a few others, on different shores "L'Unità" and "Il Corrierone della Sera") are not printed directly in roll form: I'm sure it would greatly increase their circulation; especially with how expensive toilet paper is these days.
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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The legendary sulfur rifferama!! (Only those who read Hard'n'Heavy [by Beppe Riva] in the mid-'80s will get this, and then Metal Shock)
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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KasuMarzu-Ensemble would be fantastic! Anzichènnò!
Marco Travaglio Promemoria 2 - Anfiteatro Romano di Cagliari 26.08.10
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From the four attributed "to the work," I assume that you, Dear Sovereign Giargone, have also had the opportunity to scrutinize and listen to the Troubled journalist in person. The problem you raise, it seems to me, is certainly not attributable to Him (the journalist): He is doing His job (in my opinion, well); it is We, the [in]civic society, who seem not to want (or be able to) understand and realize that these gentlemen continue to fatten themselves, simultaneously fattening their friends, protégés, relatives, etc. [and increasingly so: this may be the most abhorrent aspect] and focusing on their own deserving interests (laws, regulations, ad hoc provisions, and all the madness we have heard in recent years), all of this in the best bellostival tradition, thanks to the looting and squandering of public money, often leaving only crumbs as a miserable consolation for the actions taken. However, if it is true that things are well off this way, it will mean that we deserve, as a country, this subspecies of political/managerial class. Merci beaucoup. Au revoir.
Mario Rigoni Stern Il Sergente Nella Neve
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Very intense (by Paolini) is also the show about Vajont and the one about the Indian massacre in Bhopal. Yes, I really like it. Rather not.
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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I imagined that good Bartolomeo would appreciate this muffarrock [ :P ]: moreover, I think I even heard it years and years ago (since it was borrowed) but I don't remember (really) anything. On the other hand, I remember (quite well) the (especially early) Carcass. |_| |-|!!
Mario Rigoni Stern Il Sergente Nella Neve
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I haven't had the chance to read the little book, but, like the first two courteous speakers, I had the opportunity to see the excellent (and dramatic) performance staged by Paolini at the theater. Interesting DePagina, of course. Au revoir.