Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Gloryhole In Columbus Hio

Paolo Nori, no tuba, DeriveApprodi 1999, pp.22-23














You say so much behind the film, Pasolini, Wim Wenders, television, and literature, then? Let it be television, please. The film, two things will happen
, if you go to the movies. The first, who happens to you then you ask questions. They ask you Did you see blue movies? Yes, you say. Did you like, you ask. No, you have to say. Come on, you say. Eh, you say. I liked it, you say. Come on, you say. Yes, you say. Very nice, you say. Then you have to ask Have you seen red tape? No, you say. No? you say. No, you say, I lost it. Too bad, you say. After they ask you like white film? Yes, you say. Yes? Ask. No, you have to say, sorry. Ah, you say. These conversations, you can also do without in my life. The second thing that happens when you go to the movies is that you go to the cinema to see a film about revolution, it turns out that you seem to have made the revolution. Then after, go home as one who has just had a revolution. What should you do, someone who has just had a revolution? Nothing. Go to bed. At rest. What you did very well to say, after Scantatevi, you are exploiting. You make a life of shit, scantatevi. They'll look as if they were Robespierre and Marat. And you, a moron. They look at you as you look crazy. They,
convinced to have made the revolution, they think that you, the fool. You hear them, as they say I saw the film on Sacco and Vanzetti? They say as if they went to America to burn before the court, Sacco and Vanzetti.
and literature?
Literature no. Literature, wakes you up. You ask questions, with the literature. I saw them, students of Russian in the second year. It was obvious from the way came into power, they had just read Crime and Punishment. You could see from how to bend his head, I think, but I have a bug? What will I do, I, in my life? The life of a bug or Napoleon? Then, usually, are forgotten. Make a career. At most, founded a film club after.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Does 3rd Cervical Cancer Jab Hurt

Chewing mystical

week
enigmastica: Good
Alka Seltzer
everyone!





(QDB up to today, where the editor did not understand the enigma of chew-time in a period that should be mystical and "enigmastica has remained very mundane," puzzle ". There is more respect for the pun, sigh)

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Why Is My Stomach So Bloated And Hard

CATS Anarchy

Between meetings and rallies emerge
human vices
strategies and obscene terms. It seems incredible

autonomy, dignity and style
cats.

Fake Certificates Australia

UNFORTUNATELY

Dead
if a Pope makes another
... unfortunately.

Hairy Legs Nylon Socks

Angle


be acute with obtuse?

Better then remain silent.

Why Does My Husband Like Chelsea Charms

CLEAR FOR LEVI

Oh intellectual
meridionalista
carlolevista
to improve the view

studied for a while '
least Toto.

Schutt Air Xp Erfahrung

Editor mangy

Oh collector of glass balls with snow
by the shrill voice of Yogi
like you who always confuse the public with the private

although I was born when King

six songs out of tune.



(a former editor of RAI-3, which fortunately did the suitcase)

Howtogetacaronpoptropica

ABOUT THE diuresis VINCE

urination special
to Zanzotto
(yes)
that in a poem of

conglomerates called "Mitte" to the
pee.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

What Materials Are Good To Use For A Water Filter

Marseilles & C. V. Misson, as you ride in Naples! BCDalai publisher 2010, pp.144-145











ANGRY Rogue
(Pisano - Cioffi)


For three years I have endured
All that man who has done it to me, and I lived in love
,
kneeling, in front of you.
I was stupid and did not know what in the world
c'esisteva
'na girl prettier, more charming
, more shapely and
cchiù parpacchiosa and you.

thee lost ll'occasione
And eat 'or lemon ...
Teh ... teh ... teh ...

Addo 'or finds a nice big boy?
And eat 'or lemon
Teh ... teh ... teh ...

'Is that girl I found
is' what na 'to dotes' ... And
little 'bit-you you-tee - but mama'
Cierti Below - cierti good things that does not take you

Nfru. Angry

rogue
Ca Vaie morrow 'or menagerie

And I do the wedding you go to a mental hospital.

always puts the door, I
chess ... but why?
called me dude Muscio,
Battilocchio, chimpanzees. This
instead you love,
me out, makes me go, I
pazzea I sciascèa, Recrea
me, sbronzolèa,
scurdà and made me 'and you.

thee lost ll'occasione
And eat 'or lemon ...
Teh ... teh ... teh ...

Addo 'or finds a nice big boy?
And eat 'or lemon
Teh ... teh ... teh ... Angry

rogue
Ca Vaie morrow 'or menagerie

And I do the wedding you go to a mental hospital.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Projector And Webcam To Tabletop Warhammer

Paolo Nori, no tuba, DeriveApprodi 1999, pp.143-144












... And you're a sensitive person?
Yes, but in a different way from how it normally means. And when you say 'a sensitive person, it is usually phrased with two meanings, one positive, one negative. The one positive, it means a person with a certain sharpness of mind, one who understands the nuances of events and behaviors without unequivocal words or acts. The negative indicates a weak person, unable to cope with the problems that arise from interpersonal relationships.
And you instead? I
, another thing. It is said, of one who has traveled widely and deeply studied, which has an open mind. Here, a sensitive person, I think, is a person who has the open feeling, which has a strong emotional reaction to what's going on. This person, if he wants to live in a society, must first learn to be flexible. Because when the feeling is open, then enter everything.
So keep everything inside, you can not. That as there are so obsessive thoughts that remain in your head you can go crazy, so there are feelings so harrowing that if you keep them inside you will open the belly. So if you're flexible, your tummy becomes a kind of store, from which continually enter and leave the feelings.
So what?
Then when he enters a feeling in your stomach, you change. And when a feeling comes from your belly, you change. And you were in Russia, that Russia teaches you some things if you have been to Russia six came back with an idea of \u200b\u200bexteriority different than when I had been there. You go back you do not care to hide anything, outwardly. If you go to Russia, well dressed does not matter anymore. It will be the vodka will be the cabbage, I do not know, I know it happens. So for that then people realize to change, because change always and do not want to demonstrate that you've changed ...

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Pierre Coda presents TRSP: SAVOIA ASSIA (Edizioni Solfanelli)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Flag Holders Veterans

REVIEW Renzo Montagnoli to "cultural ties"

How appropriate to clarify the author in his introduction to the work that consists of a collection of articles by literary genre, written at different times, chosen not so much follow a logical thread rather than intrinsic to the emotional side felt in a long time after reading.
Without having the ambition to in-depth discourse on the major contemporary Italian poets and novelists, cultural ties is in fact a mixture of short essays and interviews, however, able to interest the reader to its completeness, in spite of a shortness discursive rather than harm, provides a summary of features at all obvious and commendable. A
Bacchelli are devoted, quite rightly, not a few pages, cover, as well as a critique sheet, the answers to several questions posed to writers and weight, however, able to make judgments made, such as Geno Pampaloni, Silvano Demarchi and Walter Mauro, just to name a few.
By contrast, albeit limited, between the views emerge as a very lively and certainly honor the author of novels for basic Italian literature, such as The Mill on the Po The Devil and to Pontelungo .
Of particular interest, especially for me, is Then an interview with Joseph Bonaviri, with questions that hit well highlight the thought of the great writer of Mineo.
There's also a little article about "why the poem," a classic question I would say in this case accompanied by a response-analysis, perhaps not entirely acceptable, but logical and consistent in its articulation.
Of all these series of articles that struck me most about Nino Palumbo, the writer of Trani, who died in 1983. What seems most important in this paper is, however, the interview, which shows clearly the author's personality than ever wriggling in their answers, even carrying out his thoughts with an appreciable consistency and without fear. I regret never having read anything by Palumbo and I think I will in this regard as soon as possible.
Here, one of the many strengths of this book is to intrigue the reader, to make him rise to the interest in a writer or a poet perhaps little known to him, and desired to see some of his works, and what is truly valuable I honor and respect to Fulvio Castellani, who ask you to act without delay to the drafting of a similar mix that embraces and includes other authors, perhaps not known, but of good quality. In recommending
cultural ties I might add that reading, never tiring, it's certainly agile and pleasant, so you can say that you learn while having fun.

Renzo Montagnoli

http://www.arteinsieme.net/renzo/index.php?m=31&det=7624