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I like this Supertramp album... Oh God, "Fool's Overture" and "Babaji" are a bit of a drag, huh...
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Noted. Thank you.
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I absolutely loved how Giacobbo presented this book on Fazio's show. Fazio described it, and Giacobbo confirmed, "a book with an expiration date": meaning, if the world ends in 2012, the book is done too, and goodbye. If nothing happens in 2012, the author didn't get it right, and well, no big deal. More of a sly move than this...
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I don't know, I prefer Bireli Lagrene... And to Lagrene, I obviously prefer Reinhardt.
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Dù maròn the books by Ammaniti and the films adapted from them.
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Bought and read over the weekend. What can I say...
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I remember the event well even though I didn't follow it live. Or rather, I did follow it but not directly. Impossible to ignore it, everyone was talking about it. I was playing soccer in the yard and could hear from the windows of the houses, the televisions on and the recounting of the clumsy attempts to save Alfredo. There it was, I remember the gentleman promising the intervention of Mazinga Z and the drawings of the artesian well (an antediluvian version of the Cogne model?) on the news. Alfredo sank deeper with every update. Then the parallel well appeared and that was it...
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Well, I remember it as a jumble without any head or tail... But I saw it N years ago on TV, so I must be mistaken...
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Bah, useless memories of a distant time... But since we’re at it: I remember the video of the belly button of the world. Cherubini shot it in the Hall of Giants at Palazzo Te in Mantua. Some idiot gave him permission to introduce it among the walls frescoed by Giulio Romano: lions, tigers, elephants, ostriches, llamas, flag-wavers, dwarfs, dancers, etc... Not to mention the lights set up to illuminate a room where you can't even take photos with flash... Gimme Five, all right!
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Well, I think I’ll regret it, anyway: the issue of the number of deaths, which for me is of secondary importance, is not only of interest to the so-called revisionists. At Auschwitz, there is a plaque that remembers the men and women who lost their lives there. Well, until 1990, that plaque stated "4,000,000". Then it was corrected: "1,500,000".
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