Tuesday, April 1, 2008

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La stampa si scaglia contro Vaccarezza


Here are some excerpts from recent press, to show the implacable evil engineer Nicola Vaccarezza and to invite all our readers to dislike him. Adapted from

The Republic of March 15, 2008: The unfair
equine acrobatics.
"Ride has amusement leaning precariously balanced on a pyramid made up of 650 pigeons idlers, arranged one with its beak stuck in the side by side."

Adapted from Il Secolo XIX of March 17, 2008:
purchase equine equanimity.
"Ride traveled from his trusted butcher and bought a whole horse in order to shield it from the ill-fated chopper showman. A horse with a lot of hooves, reins and saddle. Arrived at home, it is immediately cibato.

Adapted from Il Corriere della Sera of March 20, 2008: The glasses
the equine occluded by striking eclipse.
"Few knew that the riding is actually almost blind as a bat. In order not to disfigure her beautiful face wise, he used to wear special contact lenses, applying its sparkling irises. In so doing, he avoids having to wear glasses the most painful of frosted glass and iron bituminous he used to be. Precisely these are broken down in the recent total eclipse of 2001, during which they wore the Ride. It seems that the damage is derived from the fact that the engineer put them in an area of \u200b\u200bthe body not used to having. "

Panorama Adapted from the March 24, 2008:
But opium is not worth riding the apparatus.
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During the recent election campaign, riding has promised to do something for the South. He explained that require all EU countries to pay large amounts of alcohol in the bar at the Italian lunch, liquids that are then fed to tariffs. During his campaign lit, he also stated that opium will not be deployed in kindergartens or nursery schools. He explained his far-sighted decision "is the opium of the people, not children."

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