Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Birthday Verse For Cards Gran

Traditions

massimo di lecce_vecche tradizioni I am curious by nature and sometimes I like to go read other blogs to see what they write (not to copy, but only for an innate curiosity) . One of the negative statements that make us Italians that I find more often is that we are very attached to their traditions, that we can not evolve, that we are bound to the past.

Apart from that we Italians have thousands of years of history and not a few hundred as some countries, and then more precisely for this reason we are bound to our past, what harm is there in the traditions?

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Friday, November 26, 2010

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Thanks to all of you that do not play ...

speak good of Italy.

This is intended as a small thank you for all those Brazilians who, though living far from home, appreciate all the good things there are in Italy. Why yes, believe it or not, Italy is not all ruim ! Come ho già detto una volta, questo blog è nato per colpa di mia moglie, che fin dall’inizio affermava che gli italiani erano tutti metidos e maleducati, perlomeno più dei brasiliani, anche se poi ho scoperto che il termine esatto è grosseiros , non maleducati (e mi viene spontaneo chiedere per quale motivo abbia sposato un italiano, ma lasciamo perdere). Come se non bastasse, sempre all’inizio, trovavo molti brasiliani che parlavano molto male di noi italiani, a volte con giusta ragione e altre no. Inoltre mia figlia è molto orgogliosa di essere brasiliana, e ogni giorno in casa ogni scusa è buona per fare a gara di chi è migliore, se l’Italia o il Brasile ( brincar course).

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

What Should My Psychology Paper Topic Be On

them bells! About

20101124081323337552a Look how strange the world and im like everyone sees things differently: in my previous post I wrote that one of the things I miss the most Italy was the sound of the bells of many churches that exist in the city (just next to me c'enerano four). It was something that took me from my birth and I've always found it enjoyable. I like the sound of the bells and did not give me any trouble (and if you think that in Italy the bells are rung every half hour with a touch, then they are played in the hours, then the masses and celebrations such as funerals, etc. etc. you can well understand that the church bells ring in the Bel Paese often). But I liked!

In Brazil, however, the bells just do not like!

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How To Implement Licensing

too much and some nothing!

imagesCACQJKXK I read today on Corriere della Sera : Lula, flooded with gifts, is in danger of suffocation!

From the looks of the current President of Brazil has received during his eight years in office, about 760 thousand gifts! Pearl precision 760,440! And of course there is something for all tastes, from a sword of red gold with diamonds, rubies and emeralds given to him by Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud to a kitchen blender received a few days ago by two anonymous citizens. Not to mention 80,000 (you read that right: eighty thousand) 642,977 paintings and documents (including letters, film and photo).

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

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10 things that make me angry!

Rabbia Long ago, surfing on the internet as always, I came across a blog where he spoke of as "Italian fazer um morrer de Raivo" . I found it very funny and take the opportunity to say what really makes me die of rabies:

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Chevy Cobalt Power Steering

Due to a wardrobe ... ...

200px-Hospital_Regional_Sorocaba After nearly a month of silence (I have just moved, sorry) and after talking quite well in Brazil we are going to tell a fact that most of ' absurd (indeed, we remove the almost ). A

Sorocaba is a very large hospital that covers 48 Municipalities (cities) of homonymous region, the Regional Hospital. In addition to being important to the vast area that covers just a full-blown hospital equipped with all facilities to deal with all kinds of diseases, from flu to cancer.

(At this point I open a parenthesis to say that in this hospital, when my mother had to do a CT scan, they also ushered me into the room with her because I had to calm her and keep her head steady - she was very nervous. Of course, no protection for me. And in the Holy House of Votorantim, when my mother had to do an X-ray on his arm, I had to go with her to keep the limb still. And again I had no protection against radiation. But in this country security is not the strong point.)

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