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Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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I've noticed that you can't stop... 210 comments. Your drug is called Vabbè. ;)
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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"they're jerking me off" "Ten to one" "I turned them inside out": Damn, well, you're really EXCEPTIONAL...
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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Sorry, well, what did that "Be careful" imply?
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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What are we to threats? Why don’t you all calm down?
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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@vabbè: I'm stepping in only regarding the issue of expunging the criminal records from the electoral rolls by certain governors: when you have a brother who is a governor (Jeb Bush is the governor of Florida), it’s no longer just a matter for the governors. And generally, governors are affiliated with the two parties that contest the presidency of the United States through their candidates. They don’t live under glass domes. A decision like that (which can be debated and you have every right to think as you please) made close to elections should raise some doubts for an intelligent person like you. As for replacing the anthem of Mameli with the Carmina Burana, think what you want, just the idea gives me hives.
Edoardo Bennato La Torre Di Babele
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Seeking political meanings in songs like "Ma chi è?", "cantautore," and "Fandango" seems excessive to me. Bennato had a comedic style leaning toward the nonsensical and the absurd, which finds its best expression in "Uffà Uffà." The good reviewer seems to have exaggerated a bit. And "Franz è il mio nome" seems to suggest that being enclosed within walls is not a worse fate than those of the West. Personally, I believe that one should still keep away from walls, especially when driving.
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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Damn, I mixed up the years of the elections. 2004 and 2000. Well, it's late...
Goffredo Mameli Fratelli D'Italia
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@vabbè: Just for the record, I don't know about 2005, but in 2001 the prank that some governors played on the electorate was a nice law that prevented those with criminal records from voting. In the USA, the majority of people with criminal records belong to some minority groups: African Americans, Hispanics, etc., who, without generalizing, would mostly have voted Democratic. You can find more details in the book "Stupid White Men" by M. Moore. As for Zidane: tonight he apologized to his nation for headbutting Materazzi. However, he has no regrets. Which, if I understood correctly, means that if he found himself in the same situation again, he would act the same way. This really made me laugh quite a bit. Lastly, the anthem of Mameli may be a silly march, but I've become quite fond of it. Good night.
I Barritas Sardegna Mia
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I don't know if you noticed that your review of Fausto Rossi is the only one on the left that has been defaced by Cash. If you start defacing reviews as a form of protest, you deface them all, or am I wrong? Otherwise, you take a nap to calm down and then you're relaxed and rested and you don't say stupid things. Or not? Years ago Floydman insulted you? But how long have you been visiting this site?
I Barritas Sardegna Mia
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Isis, in the other review you complained that I only listen to you, and yet look at the nice company you’ve found. And what eloquence in the comments, really impressive. But, in confidence, can you explain to me, what is this triad? The spectre, a deviated service, a Masonic lodge, the meganoids? I've never heard of the Barritas, but looking at the photo (of those really priceless characters), seeing the dedication to Hal who wrote me a beautiful Mozartian review, and especially in honor of left-wing ignorance, I would give a solid five to the Barritas.