Friday, May 14, 2010

What Are Other Ways I Can Style My Bangs?

The crack of the masons

To me, the word "clique" not convincing, it seems a understament, type 4 were indeed corrupt to 400 bar. All aliases seem to share the same weakness as the coterie, clique, coterie (alliteration unintended)

"System" Indeed, it seems too (it was Saviano che per descrivere la camorra parlava di "sistema di Secondigliano", se non ricordo male), per lo meno perché mancano ancora la descrizione delle articolazioni e i meccanismi di funzionamento; e soprattutto questa non sembra una gioiosa macchina celibe da guerra. Insomma la sistematicità fa difetto alla tapparelle.

"Loggia" nemmeno funziona, abbiamo già dato, sebbene la struttura ciclica della realtà umana affascini tutti, da Vico agli sceneggiatori di Lost. Certo è interessante che da una loggia di muratori, che volevano ricostruire a loro immagine l'ordine sociale con la malta degli intrighi e dei complotti (oggi mi piglia così), siamo passati a dei muratori veri e propri, alla materiale ristrutturazione di houses and buildings as a true warp exchange political patronage (the transition from the ideal of building-material-usually a prelude to major changes in the real, we shall see). Marco Damilano L'Espresso note the similarities and differences between May of 1981 when it was published the list of members of the P2 and this May, more squalid and sordid, shutters and letting and pied a terre. Honorable Mention in Publio Fiori, which appears in both lists.

course, something which I had not considered, is that whoever uses the word "clique" to refer to the Roman dialect, in the sense that the use of violent "beatings", "stroke", "fist", the kind you 'do' clique na face that you sdereno. The that in fact it would seem appropriate, as the squalor of the characters involved.

update: my sore neck, moisture damage and the May month of November to remind me that "incriccato", at least in Rome, means "stuck in the muscles." It seems appropriate also to that effect. There's nothing to do, the language always wins.

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