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Evfrosinija Kersnovskaja Quanto Vale Un Uomo
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I believe we should be near another cornerstone of Russian literature: "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" [1962] by Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn. Or am I wrong? Interesting. UH!
Metallica Death Magnetic
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TORTELLONI WITH PORCINI MUSHROOMS: # 200 g of flour # 2 eggs # 1 tablespoon of parsley # Salt # 150 g of porcini mushrooms # 150 g of champignon mushrooms # 100 g of onion # 50 g of Parmigiano cheese # 4 slices of bread # Milk # 1 clove of garlic # Parsley # 4 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil # Salt # Pepper # 1 shallot # Sage # 30 g of butter # 25 cl of cream # 100 g of Parmigiano cheese. Knead the flour with the eggs, a pinch of salt, and a tablespoon of chopped parsley. Let the dough rest in a cool place for 30 minutes, and meanwhile, clean all the mushrooms and slice them. Sauté them in four tablespoons of oil together with the chopped onion and one clove of minced garlic. Season with salt and pepper, and keep on high heat until everything is dry. Then transfer the mushrooms to a food processor along with the soaked and squeezed bread, collecting the mixture in a bowl. Mix in the Parmigiano, salt, pepper, and a pinch of chopped parsley. Using a pasta machine, roll the dough into thin sheets. Cut them into 5-centimeter squares; place a spoonful of the mushroom mixture in the center of each. Fold the pasta into a triangle, and while holding one end between your thumb and index finger, wrap it around the latter finger to form a ring. Once all the tortelloni are ready, cook them until al dente. For the sauce, sauté a chopped shallot in butter, then add the cream, salt, pepper, and the tortelloni. Toss them on high heat to season, sprinkle with Parmigiano, and chopped sage leaves, then serve.
Blowback Morning Wood
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Honestly, it seems to me that good Sorge has taken another misstep. From a quick assessment, it appears that Brother Bartholomeo has strangely hit the mark [:D]; a lot of riff-heavy muscle play with a damned stale setup (I would say soulless) that, alas, doesn't really move much at all. It feels like a sort of rock revival (or revival of a revival) that might (of course) be enjoyable, but that objectively reeks too much of lowbrow rock without any significant sparks and is just way overused: moreover, even the quality of the individual tracks (regardless of performance) doesn't seem all that great to me. Well! Happy for Sorge, happy for everyone. Or almost. UH!
Necronomicon Tips Zum Selbstmord
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(I believe) For the first time in the integral history of DeBaserica, I am thoroughly (and factually) acquainted with a discobolus from Vossignoria that has been de-reviewed. I’ll tell you more (dear Liuis), given the uniqueness of such a work, it even flashed through my mind to write a (horrid) piece to leave for the de-posters. Fortunately, you thought (well) to draft a page on it. As for the matter: frankly, beyond the undeniable historical value of such a find, I must say that the work in its entirety did not receive all (all) my favor: certain traces enchanted and impressed me, while others a little less... perhaps due to the music-gerontocratic Doppler effect translated to our weathered ears. I won't bore you further as I imagine you are gasping. Au revoir. Indeed: UH!
Blowback Morning Wood
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Brother Bartholomeo, let me (the axe accepting the hatchet) leave you as a sign of peace such a Link that (as a good MedalMan) MUST {I said M-U-S-T} watch [https://www.debaser.it/main/Video.aspx?y=lz6xpU397no] {eradicate any white spaces that might unfortunately arise}. UH!
Silent Rage Shattered Hearts
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@DreamGuerrier: I wonder if you are also an admirer of Dokken's Back For The Attack? Who knows. @Pixies88: I will tell you: as I mentioned earlier, it’s an almost (mis)known little record, which [given the excellent sales responses from the A.O.R./Hard Rock - and with this I also answer your sampolistic query - crowd of the time] was reissued by a more solid label after a few months, thus becoming known to a broader audience. @Essellebì: indeed! As you can see, I’m still here spouting mixed nonsense: the single neuron doesn’t take commands. Difensoredell'ottantacinque: but you are far too kind (why wouldn't you be). Thanks to everyone for stopping by here. UH!
Blowback Morning Wood
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Basically, does he care a damn about what I think (about the discus thrower)? Uhm... (Brother) is he aware of the scheduled days off planned for the upcoming 30th of February 201_? Well: HE FORGETS THEM! Actually: I leave him with unleavened bread and water for the next 30 days. UH!
Clint Eastwood Gran Torino
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I, in the Hamlet-like doubt between the generous ocular offerings of "The Wrestler," "Gran Torino," and another couple whose titles escape me, went to see first "The Reader" and then, in sequence, Costa-Gavras's latest (Scamarcio Uber Alles) [Alas]. I think I missed out on a great film to watch a decent one and a negligible one. Damn. But couldn't you have written this lovely de-review earlier? :D UH!
Blowback Morning Wood
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Almost a ZOT (almost). Not exactly a UH! And not a URCA either! Could it be a PROT? :D
Silent Rage Shattered Hearts
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Hello everyone. Specifically: @Infernum: be aware that I would be a desperate and almost incurable case, I appreciate (in any case) your courage. @Bartolomeo: why should we deprive ourselves of it? Perhaps I should have defined it (politely) Cerbiatt-Rock! @LoSpirito: never have I listened to such a compilation: from my (consolidated) experience, let me tell you that a-one-piece-and-that’s-it can say everything and nothing about an old clique. @Gae: but you are truly very G(a)entilissim_. @MustacchioMan: my warmest and lissotrichi respects. @Mr.Vorticoso: the important thing is to ride it (the bike..). @IoNonSonoMilanista: oh wow! @HairyRat: UH! Thanks to all. Deb (as usual) will never stop denying me and surprising me.