Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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stake in Frascati



You never stop learning. When did you begin to sleep then?
Just when you learned that you need to learn to sleep. When you go to make room for the first time, instead of teaching you to peel potatoes without leaving half tuber attached to the peel, you told not to travel with empty plates. One in each hand and at least one forearm. The fingers are perfect for slipping at least six glasses. The basket of bread you can take without the use of arts, if you can blow in with enough force to get her into the kitchen. All this while taking orders from customers just come and straighten out the useless vase of flowers on the edge of the platform (the one that seems so have been put there only to facilitate the work!). Now, I must say a few lines to make the immodest. At just 22 years, I have already won the title 14 times out of 15 "Come one ear, out the other," showing times sapermene repeated slamming of tips, principles and evidence whatsoever. Unfortunately I can not enter the Guinness Book for this (and we would keep!), Because as I said I only won 14 out of 15 editions. Apart from that in 2007 I missed a race for an attack of gastroenteritis (the usual made me miss the real test-of-Sorrentino University) and that as a child I was not aware of the competition, once I just lost to a discovery of the jury.
In 1995, the Italian primary school teacher told me to never stop writing.
And I guess, 'I heard it. And that I remember. And I also remember that if you start the sentence with the same word several times, including an "e", run into a figure of speech.

So, before you get to the pitcher (sorry, the anaphora *), I go to sleep!

*: if you do not know what an anaphora respect you, because that to me better than you could from astrarti past lessons to analyze the Divine Comedy. Or maybe you did a fantastic school that was exempt from this tribute we pay to Dante for having spent all his life pining for a child having survived the escape and to be as we know, with the nose and the conviction of being in places not credible. By the way: a jar is not an anaphora, but a vessel. Anaphora is not a vase, but a figure of speech in which you repeat a word or phrase at the beginning consecutive sentences or verses. Very useful, one eats it with unleavened bread.


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