MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Canon Ma300 Vs Beachtek
Il ritorno della zampogna (Repubblica — 07 dicembre 2010 pagina 13 sezione: MILANO )
Republic - December 7, 2010 page 13 section: MILAN
Many consider it one of the many accessories without which Christmas is not Christmas, but for someone is much more. As Francesco Attilio Vaccaro. Sixty-eight years, now living in Calabria Olgiate Olona, \u200b\u200bis the 'man of bagpipes. In the sense that not only sounds but also produce them. With the passion and 'love of a craftsman. "I realize 15 types of instruments, from surdulina, 40 cm long, the bagpipe Monreale, almost as tall as a person. And each has very specific characteristics, starting with the wood. If for some bagpipes is suitable for the cherry tree, others prefer to use the 'apricot ol' olive trees. The pocket in the skin where it is stored reserves of 'air can be goat, sheep or synthetic. " The production of a pipe requires a 'whole week out of the woodwork on a lathe to' tune, not to mention the choice of materials and the long period of drying of the leather pouch. For this production Attilio is not in series, but it reaches a score of specimens l 'year. No longer a hobby, like in 'start, but a full-time work: the cellar of the house has become a laboratory open all' year. where the 'productive activity bustles throughout the' year. "I opened a website, The bagpipes Attilio, and a blog to promote my business, so now I know the fans - says proudly while choosing from its stock the type of wood best suited for a new instrument -. The requests start arriving in March and April, because the process is quite long and the players want to be sure you have the time to familiarize yourself with the new instrument before the Christmas period. "
the market, which realizes the instruments are worth thousands of euro, but Attilio does not like talking about money: "Many of my creations enrich my personal collection or are exchanged with other fans. It is an 'activity to which I devote myself with love, as well as the collection of machinery old photographs. Do not do it for profit, but to carry on a tradition of beautiful and too often overlooked. "
But what drives a person to have bagpipes? "Passion. Were it not for that I could devote an 'activity which costs much time, money and effort. At age 20 I left Nocera Terinese in Catanzaro, to come to work in Varese - he says - but the nostalgia of my homeland was heard, and to maintain the link with the origins, I have made up his mind to play the bagpipes impararea, one of the tools typical of those areas. "
So the time left by the famigliae lavoroè always been dedicated to music. The real breakthrough, however, came with the board, Attilio it has done for more time to devote to holidays in Calabria, "where I spend much time in the shop of a carpenter friend of mine. It was his stepfather taught him to build the bagpipes. " - LUCIA LANDONIO
the market, which realizes the instruments are worth thousands of euro, but Attilio does not like talking about money: "Many of my creations enrich my personal collection or are exchanged with other fans. It is an 'activity to which I devote myself with love, as well as the collection of machinery old photographs. Do not do it for profit, but to carry on a tradition of beautiful and too often overlooked. "
But what drives a person to have bagpipes? "Passion. Were it not for that I could devote an 'activity which costs much time, money and effort. At age 20 I left Nocera Terinese in Catanzaro, to come to work in Varese - he says - but the nostalgia of my homeland was heard, and to maintain the link with the origins, I have made up his mind to play the bagpipes impararea, one of the tools typical of those areas. "
So the time left by the famigliae lavoroè always been dedicated to music. The real breakthrough, however, came with the board, Attilio it has done for more time to devote to holidays in Calabria, "where I spend much time in the shop of a carpenter friend of mine. It was his stepfather taught him to build the bagpipes. " - LUCIA LANDONIO
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Milena Velba Pool Table
aerial photos click on the images of 9 novembre2010
Hello everyone finally
from Google Earth you can see aerial photos of the mission of Mauritius and schools, are clearly visible especially if the restructuring will have the patience to go back to revise the blog in January aerial photos of the same areas just after the earthquake.
cmq here it is ... The small photo in the middle is the one dated 25 gennaio2010, I'm waiting
Photos and news from Mauritius, but Andrew, who often hears reports that there is big news for sonop Lakay mwen, everything seems to spin normally enough.
the next
Hello
Hello everyone finally
from Google Earth you can see aerial photos of the mission of Mauritius and schools, are clearly visible especially if the restructuring will have the patience to go back to revise the blog in January aerial photos of the same areas just after the earthquake.
cmq here it is ... The small photo in the middle is the one dated 25 gennaio2010, I'm waiting
Photos and news from Mauritius, but Andrew, who often hears reports that there is big news for sonop Lakay mwen, everything seems to spin normally enough.
the next
Hello
Friday, December 10, 2010
Recipe Converting Drop Cookie To Bar Cookie
elections. Results and consequences.
EXAMINATION RESULTS ELECTIONS
And finally happened and what everyone figured would happen. And that is: flaming barricades, provincial towns and roads blocked, more or less violent demonstrations, country paralyzed, everything closed including the airport, looting, throwing stones, machinery and other property damaged and of course the injured and dead in the capital and in other cities of the country.
Actually, everything began 'Tuesday evening just after 20.30 , and that is when finally the election results of the examination were made public in a statement "extraordinary" to the nation through radio and television stations. And, as if people already knew more or less what she felt were the results and had already had plenty of time to erect barricades with burning tires and any thing, that's different bonfires were lit ', especially in the streets not far from the place of Provisional Electoral Council. So, already the evening of December 7 the riots began with a large event that did not last long. There followed a shooting on the night bit everywhere but without too many major incidents .... a nice nap and then off, fresh start for the 'dance' in the morning!
In fact, in the morning, with the passing of hours, we had heard from a few different radio and TV station with live images of what was happening in the city. Thousands of people were in the street, barricades everywhere, there were very few cars on the road, mostly the press, police and UN tanks. In some places the demonstrations were relatively peaceful, in others there were some real battles with tear gas, throwing stones and police offices. Hostile slogans against the ruling party and the Electoral Council, guilty of having rigged the elections (according to the thousands of people on the street) and favored the party's candidate Jude Ce Lestina . The the balance of the day in general and four deaths and several injuries, but if there had been such a massive presence of international forces in all parts of the city, things would have made a lot more because the crowd was really bad angry today.
If it were not for such a minimal difference between Jude Celestin, the second candidate to have received the most votes, and Michel Martelly, the third candidate, perhaps we would all these disorders. The problem is that the second of January ballottagio go there the first two candidates to have obtained the most votes and that is MIRLAND Manigat, (wife of a former president who cover the charge between 07/02/1988 and 06/20/1988, deposed by a coup) and Jude Celestin, dolphin party currently in power. Michel Martelly In third place is known Haitian singer, who and 'thrown' on the political scene recently and no doubt enjoys a great popularity and good will among the nations. The gap has been a few thousand cards and complaints of vote rigging in favor of Jude Celestin were made 3-4 hours after the start of the election Sunday, November 28 . So, in essence, the protests against electoral fraud that have helped to secure (at least the crowd), the candidate of the ruling party on the road and there are thousands of people chanted slogans in favor of Michel Martelly who came out and uncovered in the late afternoon of yesterday calling for calm the population.
But the demonstrations continued for almost the entire day yesterday, with peaks of incredible crowd between 11 am and 3 pm ....... then people gradually and returned home around 5 and the streets were deserted with signs of the battle of the day and promised to continue today. With the outbreak of cholera that is doing a pandemonium in the south of the country, in the area of \u200b\u200bJacmel, some days, and that emanates as an imminent threat of plague itself here in the capital, here we are also experiencing these days of intense anxiety and insecurity. Here the mission, however, all is well enough . Our area is a little device, and there are almost never shows or things like that and in fact, despite the fact that everything was paralyzed in the city, our schools have worked. With half of the children but they came and most of the teachers were there to take care of them. Now it's raining and the sky is overcast, so it remains a good part of the day then we will have a bit of tranquility in the city and maybe some activities will resume. I made time to stock up on food, fuel, medicine and even money at home ....... you never know in these cases no one can predict how these protests can last . My hope is that the discontent of the population, and also to various embassies of nations 'friends' like the U.S., France, Canada, Cuba and other Caribbean countries, too conscious of the fact that electoral fraud were grotesque and obvious , reach the ears of those responsible for current and power of the Provisional Electoral Committee. We hope you do something to sort out the situation. Hello
soon, Maurizio
EXAMINATION RESULTS ELECTIONS
And finally happened and what everyone figured would happen. And that is: flaming barricades, provincial towns and roads blocked, more or less violent demonstrations, country paralyzed, everything closed including the airport, looting, throwing stones, machinery and other property damaged and of course the injured and dead in the capital and in other cities of the country.
Actually, everything began 'Tuesday evening just after 20.30 , and that is when finally the election results of the examination were made public in a statement "extraordinary" to the nation through radio and television stations. And, as if people already knew more or less what she felt were the results and had already had plenty of time to erect barricades with burning tires and any thing, that's different bonfires were lit ', especially in the streets not far from the place of Provisional Electoral Council. So, already the evening of December 7 the riots began with a large event that did not last long. There followed a shooting on the night bit everywhere but without too many major incidents .... a nice nap and then off, fresh start for the 'dance' in the morning!
In fact, in the morning, with the passing of hours, we had heard from a few different radio and TV station with live images of what was happening in the city. Thousands of people were in the street, barricades everywhere, there were very few cars on the road, mostly the press, police and UN tanks. In some places the demonstrations were relatively peaceful, in others there were some real battles with tear gas, throwing stones and police offices. Hostile slogans against the ruling party and the Electoral Council, guilty of having rigged the elections (according to the thousands of people on the street) and favored the party's candidate Jude Ce Lestina . The the balance of the day in general and four deaths and several injuries, but if there had been such a massive presence of international forces in all parts of the city, things would have made a lot more because the crowd was really bad angry today.
If it were not for such a minimal difference between Jude Celestin, the second candidate to have received the most votes, and Michel Martelly, the third candidate, perhaps we would all these disorders. The problem is that the second of January ballottagio go there the first two candidates to have obtained the most votes and that is MIRLAND Manigat, (wife of a former president who cover the charge between 07/02/1988 and 06/20/1988, deposed by a coup) and Jude Celestin, dolphin party currently in power. Michel Martelly In third place is known Haitian singer, who and 'thrown' on the political scene recently and no doubt enjoys a great popularity and good will among the nations. The gap has been a few thousand cards and complaints of vote rigging in favor of Jude Celestin were made 3-4 hours after the start of the election Sunday, November 28 . So, in essence, the protests against electoral fraud that have helped to secure (at least the crowd), the candidate of the ruling party on the road and there are thousands of people chanted slogans in favor of Michel Martelly who came out and uncovered in the late afternoon of yesterday calling for calm the population.
But the demonstrations continued for almost the entire day yesterday, with peaks of incredible crowd between 11 am and 3 pm ....... then people gradually and returned home around 5 and the streets were deserted with signs of the battle of the day and promised to continue today. With the outbreak of cholera that is doing a pandemonium in the south of the country, in the area of \u200b\u200bJacmel, some days, and that emanates as an imminent threat of plague itself here in the capital, here we are also experiencing these days of intense anxiety and insecurity. Here the mission, however, all is well enough . Our area is a little device, and there are almost never shows or things like that and in fact, despite the fact that everything was paralyzed in the city, our schools have worked. With half of the children but they came and most of the teachers were there to take care of them. Now it's raining and the sky is overcast, so it remains a good part of the day then we will have a bit of tranquility in the city and maybe some activities will resume. I made time to stock up on food, fuel, medicine and even money at home ....... you never know in these cases no one can predict how these protests can last . My hope is that the discontent of the population, and also to various embassies of nations 'friends' like the U.S., France, Canada, Cuba and other Caribbean countries, too conscious of the fact that electoral fraud were grotesque and obvious , reach the ears of those responsible for current and power of the Provisional Electoral Committee. We hope you do something to sort out the situation. Hello
soon, Maurizio
Monday, December 6, 2010
Insurance Newsletters Names
December 2010 30 November vaccinations
trivalent vaccine for the prevention
a room of elderly
ARRIVAL OF PUPILS IN THE SCHOOL
a moment and is made
trivalent vaccine for the prevention
a room of elderly
ARRIVAL OF PUPILS IN THE SCHOOL
a moment and is made
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Homemade Rocket Launcher Instructions
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November 30, 2010, Updates from the mission
In nearly 16 years in Haiti, and I've often thought "here we hit the bottom, so it could not get worse" and every time I had to change his mind. 2010 will definitely remain in the annals of this country as the year of the plagues of Egypt. Bon, I do not know if it will be the case but I would call it so. Now you're fighting against an enemy silent and fleeting. Not quick in the execution of his plan, but relentless in the result. An enemy that after all is not even difficult to defeat, but he found his ideal ground for how people live here.
I'm talking about the cholera. The first cases were reviewed on October 10 in a rural area and central Somalia, where a river, the Artibonite, which has the same name also to the region.
The river water and life. In these rural areas people will drink the river, is to eat, bathe, wash clothes, The river irrigates the earth ....... and no doubt a blessing, but can become also a means of transmission of some deadly disease and in fact the story goes (and if I do not know the truth, are things you read in the papers and websites) that this cholera, unknown before in Haiti, and was sent right through the water of this river from a base of Nepalese UN soldiers who discharged the sewage near the source of the river itself. It seems to have confirmed that the Nepalese are healthy carriers of the germ of cholera and cholera was totally unknown here before. This makes me think about how they were exterminated the inhabitants 'original' island, Quisqueya the Indians when the Spaniards discovered this land. To decimate was not slavery and violence of the conquistadores but rather the cold.
So, without making it too long, from October 10 to date, cholera has made almost 2,000 dead and thousands of infected mainly just in the central north of the country, which is a largely rural area . Now it seems that the epidemic in that area is under control as several NGOs have organized field hospitals and an information campaign addressed to the population.
It was hoped that the cholera would not enter the capital but it was impossible not to happen. And the people here in the capital 'Whispered' about something without talking too much of cholera. The image is that of a child who whistles while going through a park in the dark of night ...... whistle to chase away the fear. A still do not talk too much about the cholera in the local news. It is not the result that there are hundreds of cases found. I'm aware because I know people who work in the field of health and report to me. Their fear and pandemonium breaks out soon here in the capital. That no matter what measures they can take several NGOs, cholera and now also in the bell-and two tent cities and shanty towns, and having regard to the sanitary conditions in which people live, a real and imminent mayhem.
So, as I understand, the worst is yet to come .......... of course I hope that these doctors and priests and nuns with whom I spoke are wrong, they're a bit too far but only time will give an answer to my question.
Meanwhile, we see the rise of huge structures that look like giant sheds made of wood and metal, usually fenced and complete with barbed wire. I was told that these are field hospitals where they will welcome the almost certain future cholera hospital in the capital. A bit like Lazzareto a time. I've seen 3 in our area but certainly there will be many more scattered everywhere especially in the vicinity of tent camps or slums or very poor areas, where the infection is definitely easier.
What I feel as a problem and the fact that there seems a sort of central agency that monitors the progress of the disease and coordinate the action to be taken. The Ministry of Health did not do logistical staff on the ground or resources to coordinate everything. We say that a number of NGOs working in the field of health are moving and it seems that the lion's face Medicines sens Frontieres.
Father Rick told me that you have to deal with the fears and ignorance of the people. In his hospital, there are already more than a hundred cases and cases are handled in a tent camp set up in a suburban area of \u200b\u200bthe land where his children's hospital there. He says people are afraid to bring the sick by taxi or motorcycle and you are creating gradually a phobia against those who have cholera. In several cases they are actually removed, just as it was infected with the plague in the Middle Ages or the lepers in certain countries. Yet a doctor has assured me that if cholera and got just now occurs in 95% of the cases it heals without problem
Port-au-Prince and a great place because cholera can proliferate. The city was already an earthquake even before the open dump ........... and do not want to offend and that was really so. Rubbish everywhere. After the earthquake, the situation has become even more tragic in these tent cities and shanty towns, people are living in truly appalling conditions and therefore all the "ideal vehicle" to the contagion.
In our mission we also do a lot of attention to many details and now we have not had any case, it among the people living in its mission among children in schools. I'm tempted to tell the truth to stop the mess for a couple of months because I know that the conditions igieniche non sono delle piu ideali.......ma aspetto ancora qualche giorno. Il cibo e preparato bene e la cucina, anche se non brilla, ha condizioni igieniche accettabili. Ma i bambini mangiano in classe ed e difficilissimo prendersi cura che tutti si lavino le mani prima di mangiare, che tutti mangino con cucchiaio e non con le mani come sono abituati a casa, e che tutti abbiano piatti e cucchiai puliti al 100%. Dovremo avere dei fondi a disposizione per costruire una mensa e poi sara piu facile organizzare in modo che delle misure igieniche accettabili siano rispettate.
All’alzabandiera del mattino, quando tutti i bambini sono riuniti, il direttore da delle istruzioni d’igiene di base ai bambini, e poi nella classe gli insegnanti continuano ogni tanto a dare informazioni e misure igieniche da prendere sia nella scuola che a casa. Non c’e molto piu che possiamo fare per ora. Da qui in avanti puo succedere di tutto e niente. Puo darsi che non succeda proprio nulla (ed e la mia speranza) come puo darsi che potremo essere costretti a chiudere la scuola per un tempo.......non so, viviamo alla giornata.
Comunque e un periodo veramente un po drammatico per il paese. In mezzo a tutto questo pandemonio del colera ecco che si dovevano fare anche le elezioni.........Certo che e un paese anche un po tragicomico. Domenica sera, dopo le elezioni, ci sono state several demonstrations to protest the 'Maguy' (cheating) perpetrated a bit everywhere in the polling stations in the capital. It was said that Monday morning there would be riots, and so it was with processions, burning tires, throwing stones at police cars or Minustha .......... but all were quiet in the afternoon because there was football match Barcelona - Real Madrid !!!!!!! It almost think that if there is nothing special to do, then you go into the city to disorder ...........
We are now Tuesday morning and at 7am, the school would resume today unless something unexpected, let's see. There is a nice profumo nell’aria del gelsomino in fiore nel cortile sotto, il sole brilla bello e chiaro nel cielo blu e pulito........fa bene ogni tanto alzare gli occhi al cielo e vedere quanto siamo piccoli e fragili su questa terra. Anche oggi avra il suo clamore, le sue voci, i suoi profumi, le sue gioie e le sue pene.........e anche oggi passera quando il sole pacatamente se ne andra a dormire e la luna verra a cullare il nostro sonno. Il tempo di un respiro e sara gia domani. Ciao, Maurizio
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November 30, 2010, Updates from the mission
In nearly 16 years in Haiti, and I've often thought "here we hit the bottom, so it could not get worse" and every time I had to change his mind. 2010 will definitely remain in the annals of this country as the year of the plagues of Egypt. Bon, I do not know if it will be the case but I would call it so. Now you're fighting against an enemy silent and fleeting. Not quick in the execution of his plan, but relentless in the result. An enemy that after all is not even difficult to defeat, but he found his ideal ground for how people live here.
I'm talking about the cholera. The first cases were reviewed on October 10 in a rural area and central Somalia, where a river, the Artibonite, which has the same name also to the region.
The river water and life. In these rural areas people will drink the river, is to eat, bathe, wash clothes, The river irrigates the earth ....... and no doubt a blessing, but can become also a means of transmission of some deadly disease and in fact the story goes (and if I do not know the truth, are things you read in the papers and websites) that this cholera, unknown before in Haiti, and was sent right through the water of this river from a base of Nepalese UN soldiers who discharged the sewage near the source of the river itself. It seems to have confirmed that the Nepalese are healthy carriers of the germ of cholera and cholera was totally unknown here before. This makes me think about how they were exterminated the inhabitants 'original' island, Quisqueya the Indians when the Spaniards discovered this land. To decimate was not slavery and violence of the conquistadores but rather the cold.
So, without making it too long, from October 10 to date, cholera has made almost 2,000 dead and thousands of infected mainly just in the central north of the country, which is a largely rural area . Now it seems that the epidemic in that area is under control as several NGOs have organized field hospitals and an information campaign addressed to the population.
It was hoped that the cholera would not enter the capital but it was impossible not to happen. And the people here in the capital 'Whispered' about something without talking too much of cholera. The image is that of a child who whistles while going through a park in the dark of night ...... whistle to chase away the fear. A still do not talk too much about the cholera in the local news. It is not the result that there are hundreds of cases found. I'm aware because I know people who work in the field of health and report to me. Their fear and pandemonium breaks out soon here in the capital. That no matter what measures they can take several NGOs, cholera and now also in the bell-and two tent cities and shanty towns, and having regard to the sanitary conditions in which people live, a real and imminent mayhem.
So, as I understand, the worst is yet to come .......... of course I hope that these doctors and priests and nuns with whom I spoke are wrong, they're a bit too far but only time will give an answer to my question.
Meanwhile, we see the rise of huge structures that look like giant sheds made of wood and metal, usually fenced and complete with barbed wire. I was told that these are field hospitals where they will welcome the almost certain future cholera hospital in the capital. A bit like Lazzareto a time. I've seen 3 in our area but certainly there will be many more scattered everywhere especially in the vicinity of tent camps or slums or very poor areas, where the infection is definitely easier.
What I feel as a problem and the fact that there seems a sort of central agency that monitors the progress of the disease and coordinate the action to be taken. The Ministry of Health did not do logistical staff on the ground or resources to coordinate everything. We say that a number of NGOs working in the field of health are moving and it seems that the lion's face Medicines sens Frontieres.
Father Rick told me that you have to deal with the fears and ignorance of the people. In his hospital, there are already more than a hundred cases and cases are handled in a tent camp set up in a suburban area of \u200b\u200bthe land where his children's hospital there. He says people are afraid to bring the sick by taxi or motorcycle and you are creating gradually a phobia against those who have cholera. In several cases they are actually removed, just as it was infected with the plague in the Middle Ages or the lepers in certain countries. Yet a doctor has assured me that if cholera and got just now occurs in 95% of the cases it heals without problem
Port-au-Prince and a great place because cholera can proliferate. The city was already an earthquake even before the open dump ........... and do not want to offend and that was really so. Rubbish everywhere. After the earthquake, the situation has become even more tragic in these tent cities and shanty towns, people are living in truly appalling conditions and therefore all the "ideal vehicle" to the contagion.
In our mission we also do a lot of attention to many details and now we have not had any case, it among the people living in its mission among children in schools. I'm tempted to tell the truth to stop the mess for a couple of months because I know that the conditions igieniche non sono delle piu ideali.......ma aspetto ancora qualche giorno. Il cibo e preparato bene e la cucina, anche se non brilla, ha condizioni igieniche accettabili. Ma i bambini mangiano in classe ed e difficilissimo prendersi cura che tutti si lavino le mani prima di mangiare, che tutti mangino con cucchiaio e non con le mani come sono abituati a casa, e che tutti abbiano piatti e cucchiai puliti al 100%. Dovremo avere dei fondi a disposizione per costruire una mensa e poi sara piu facile organizzare in modo che delle misure igieniche accettabili siano rispettate.
All’alzabandiera del mattino, quando tutti i bambini sono riuniti, il direttore da delle istruzioni d’igiene di base ai bambini, e poi nella classe gli insegnanti continuano ogni tanto a dare informazioni e misure igieniche da prendere sia nella scuola che a casa. Non c’e molto piu che possiamo fare per ora. Da qui in avanti puo succedere di tutto e niente. Puo darsi che non succeda proprio nulla (ed e la mia speranza) come puo darsi che potremo essere costretti a chiudere la scuola per un tempo.......non so, viviamo alla giornata.
Comunque e un periodo veramente un po drammatico per il paese. In mezzo a tutto questo pandemonio del colera ecco che si dovevano fare anche le elezioni.........Certo che e un paese anche un po tragicomico. Domenica sera, dopo le elezioni, ci sono state several demonstrations to protest the 'Maguy' (cheating) perpetrated a bit everywhere in the polling stations in the capital. It was said that Monday morning there would be riots, and so it was with processions, burning tires, throwing stones at police cars or Minustha .......... but all were quiet in the afternoon because there was football match Barcelona - Real Madrid !!!!!!! It almost think that if there is nothing special to do, then you go into the city to disorder ...........
We are now Tuesday morning and at 7am, the school would resume today unless something unexpected, let's see. There is a nice profumo nell’aria del gelsomino in fiore nel cortile sotto, il sole brilla bello e chiaro nel cielo blu e pulito........fa bene ogni tanto alzare gli occhi al cielo e vedere quanto siamo piccoli e fragili su questa terra. Anche oggi avra il suo clamore, le sue voci, i suoi profumi, le sue gioie e le sue pene.........e anche oggi passera quando il sole pacatamente se ne andra a dormire e la luna verra a cullare il nostro sonno. Il tempo di un respiro e sara gia domani. Ciao, Maurizio
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