Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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JOKES

explains journalist in Paris en route to Rome to look closely at the laboratoire anglais that the French are especially furious with Sarkozy because he is doing to make a bad impression to their country. In a recent survey, 93 percent of French complain too much.
Poor France, the headline on the cover last week, Courrier International, "your image abroad is deteriorating." Dannzinger, statunitiense cartoonist, draws a column of cars and trucks carrying the Roma expelled from the country remains locked in a demonstration against the French workers of retirement age.
Le Monde's article on page 19 that told the meeting last week between the European leaders to discuss the Roma issue brings to mind the jokes with Italian, French and German.
Only in this case there is nothing to laugh about.
also because the more ridiculous it is to Italian.

Giovanni De Mauro
source
The International No 865

Sunday, September 19, 2010

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STATION LEFT TO H 15:20




Sormani Abuses of power to a library in Milan.
I went to the tables at the bottom of the PC workstations, and last stand, but with blank books and a note: STATION LEFT TO RETURN TO H 15:20 15:45
Sin they were the 15.10 and that the user had already 'left the station some time before. Plus 'and the maximum time' 15 minutes and then had to write BACK TO 15:35 (with the doubt of the error but also with the question of the fake error).
So I called the librarian and asked if I saw that they had cheated Time could take off their books and the answer 'was (quote): "look there are other empty seats if you can' put them 'so and 'the same. "
I asked a second time if he could take off their books and leave the station and the free answer 'was furious: he took my backpack and slammed violently to the ground by running it through the door input, so that we 'and' heard a metal sound (the case of a portable hard drive) and when he launched the second time he was careful to make up perhaps having realized that there was something that could break
The charge: that of raising his voice. So my fault to speak up in front of the librarian's refusal to adhere to the policies of punishment was liable to get away from the library (throwing my backpack on the ground) by threatening to call the fighters "OUT OF HERE AND NOW or I'll call FIGHTERS "tonfa (the sound of the poor backpack)
But who punishes the librarian that lie Time where and 'left a position to be able to have more free in minutes' and' perfectly legal?