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In response to: "STOP DEATH PENALTY: ITALY IS THE BOOSTER FOR U.N.O. GENERAL ASSEMBLY" 544 days old
by death [Visitor]
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the execution of a person by the state as punishment for a crime. outsourcing research more…
In response to: "LA DOLCE VITA is red!" 762 days old
by technomist [Member]
Some red water is nothing to be ashamed of. I think the obscene waste of food where they through all the tomatoes about is a far bigger disgrace. more…
In response to: "LA DOLCE VITA is red!" 762 days old
by Uomo-Gatto [Member]
I'm shamed to be an italian today, and I ain't joking ! more…
In response to: "LA DOLCE VITA is red!" 762 days old
by ilpensierodioggi Pro
Oh, yes! ROMA is magic!
I've been there only few times and I hope to return again!
I live 630 Km northern... more…
In response to: "LA DOLCE VITA is red!" 762 days old
by technomist [Member]
I've never really got what's so great about the Trevi fountain. I suppose you have to be there with all the tourists to appreciate the romance or whatever. more…
In response to: "STOP DEATH PENALTY: ITALY IS THE BOOSTER FOR U.N.O. GENERAL ASSEMBLY" 783 days old
by paint [Member]
This is the one big think for be proud of being italina! more…
In response to: "STOP DEATH PENALTY: ITALY IS THE BOOSTER FOR U.N.O. GENERAL ASSEMBLY" 784 days old
by DebbieN [Member]
It is wrong to take a life in any circumstance: 'legally' or illegally. No body should have the right to decide when another life is to end.
I believe that we all have lessons to learn in our lifetimes, and we should all have the chance to understand our mistakes, minor and major. Those who have judgment brought down on their heads f more…
In response to: "STOP DEATH PENALTY: ITALY IS THE BOOSTER FOR U.N.O. GENERAL ASSEMBLY" 784 days old
by noiweb Pro
The whole Europe is against death penalty, and also a lot of latin american countryes, and Russia too... more…
In response to: "VICENZA "ATLANTIC" CITY" 1006 days old
by [Visitor]
non è saggio stare contro gli americani, ma è opportuno far capire loro che noi italiani non siamo il loro "pasto" noi siamo un popolo libero, loro alleato e siamo loro debitori dopo la seconda grande guerra, ma ciò non implica che dobbiamo essere loro servitori, e le nostre idee potrebbero differire dai loro desideri militari, il nostro governo do more…
In response to: "Hi!!!!!" 1008 days old
by Michele Lecchi (Mik) [Visitor]
Oh! I've been in Tenerife island in May 2000, during my "Just Married Trip"!
My wife and I was in a Hotel in Playa De Las Americas, on the south-west coast of the big island. I remember I went near the Teide, the highest mountain of the whole Spain.
It was a beautiful holiday.
I've never been in Ireland nor in the UK... more…
In response to: "IN ITALY: SOCCER SHUT-DOWN" 1017 days old
by maxman77 [Visitor]
The tragic death of that unfortunate man was dreadful. The problems in Italy seem worse than they are in England. Why? Mainly because English clubs were forced to make stadia safer following Hillsborough in 1989 and because the UK Government has been clamping down on UK hooligans for over fifteen years now. Passports are taken away from the mai more…
In response to: "Uk Bloggers, we need your opinion.." 1019 days old
by SpideySi [Member]
Some of you continentals seem to take things very seriously. Have you ever seen Spitting Image? It was a politicial satire puppet show from the 1980s. You see, we tend to make a mockery of ourselves as well as other people. Our humour is quite self-deprecating. My wife is French and has never really understood it.
Can't comment on the more…
In response to: "IN ITALY: SOCCER SHUT-DOWN" 1019 days old
by SpideySi [Member]
Hi,
I'm from England but I've been to a few soccer games in Italy - around the year 1999 I think. We did see some violence - although mostly threats rather than the real thing. Roma v Juventus (with Zidane both scorer and sent off for dissent) was marred by fans throwing flares at each other (common practice I believe). At the end of t more…
In response to: "Uk Bloggers, we need your opinion.." 1083 days old
by verdesperanza [Member]
could you try to explain the senso of humor on this videoclip?
Do you think it is right to feel that this videoclip wants to introduce a sense of critique to the italian ex-government or to how Silvio Berlusconi is considered? more…
In response to: "Uk Bloggers, we need your opinion.." 1084 days old
by The_Walrus Pro
The English sense of humour can not be understood by those who are not English, that's what it means. Whether this is a good thing, or a bad thing, nobody knows... more…
In response to: "Joseph and the Turkey" 1085 days old
by verdesperanza [Member]
I was doubtful when i heard that the Pope wanted to go to Turkey. I thougth that he had to respect Turkey majority of people, who demonstrated of not wanting him. But I know now that dialogue between religions is an important step in tring to reach peace. He had to go and he did. He has done a great thing showing respect for them, desire of knowing more…
In response to: "Joseph and the Turkey" 1085 days old
by nelipryde [Member]
Again I will answer with the emma bonino's remark. "The Pope looks well farther than the italian political community", which has demonstrated a blind inconsitency in addressing the Turkey's workstrand. In the middle of the national general uncertainty, he has got to takeover the initiative upon its own shoulders, just not to leave turkey's deal sim more…
In response to: "Remebering.." 1089 days old
by nelipryde [Member]
Thank you for understandng. It would take maybe too long to deepen the subject here, but anyway I'don't feel myself confortable with these pending questions.
Children: it's a matter of urgency.
xxx
Neli more…
In response to: "Remebering.." 1089 days old
by verdesperanza [Member]
a very moving post..it's horrible what we are doing to so many children in the world.. more…
In response to: "Dear Mr. President" 1095 days old
by verdesperanza [Member]
I think power changes people..even if one has good intentions when he reaches high positions, money and power become the only interests..doesn't matter where a person comes from. more…
In response to: "Dear Mr. President" 1095 days old
by deleted user [Visitor]
agree.
Even those leaders who aspire to be people's leader before...after fighting hard to win for the seat and power...they usually lost their aspiration and couldn't see the people's plight anymore...
sad...seldom see one true people's leader nowadays... more…
In response to: "Dear Mr. President" 1095 days old
by verdesperanza [Member]
I'm thinking to all politicians who aren't really able to see what people need..in my opinion they're often too far from understanding the daily lives and difficulties of "normal" people.. more…
In response to: "Dear Mr. President" 1095 days old
by deleted user [Visitor]
which president you are referring to? Italian President or all politicians as a whole... more…
In response to: "Thank you" 1098 days old
by [Visitor]
in bocca al lupo ragazzi.. prometto che piano piano recupero e vi leggo tt..forza italia!! more…
In response to: "Back to the future of nothing" 1106 days old
by nelipryde [Member]
Dear Reira, thank you for having passed by.
I've read your article and I found in it quite a few convergencies. Actually, I share your consideration on keeping running onto your track, although, whilst running, the occurence of crucial details get the risk to be lost. In my life I've always faced the future ahead while I was concious it would more…
In response to: "Back to the future of nothing" 1107 days old
by reira81 [Member]
Hey.. I like your article and the way you write. for some reasons I mirror in your words.. have a look to this article of mine http://reira81.blogs.it/2006/10/28/riflessioni_sul_treno_in_corsa_verso_cas~1271620
What do you think? Do you mirror in it? more…
In response to: "Back to the future of nothing" 1107 days old
by looneyMe [Member]
It's all about keeping the right balance ..
Balance itself it's hard to achieve but it is even harder to maintain it ''in balance'' ..just in the middle between indulgence and sentence, stall and climb (and descents as well) ,self esteem and humility .. old and new life.
And when you start this challenging process, you realise that i more…
In response to: "is Anywhichway an italian blog?" 1109 days old
by [Visitor]
Yep he and Steph (Stefania) are Sicilian English, they're my cousins. more…
In response to: "Nice to meet you all :)" 1109 days old
by billyblogginsdonkey [Member]
Hi
Can I join you?
You can join me in the crazy side of life in BillyBlogginsDonkey!
Welcome aboard.
Billy
xxx more…
In response to: "Death penalty for Saddam?" 1109 days old
by noiweb Pro
OK, I think so more…