Isoppo, giunto alla sesta puntata della terza serie di Lost, si è lamentato del numero di fili e misteri rimasti appesi nella serie.
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mercoledì, novembre 29, 2006
lunedì, novembre 20, 2006
...effetti collaterali
..qualcosa mi dice che da qualche giorno ignari bimbi e ragazzini si stanno imbattendo in una inaspettata "tolleranza zero" di mamme, baby sitter e maestri; solo i più accorti tra loro collegheranno cazziatoni, sequestri di Playstation e doppie razioni di compiti al primo sgarro al battito d'ali di quattro fascistelli a Torino...
giovedì, novembre 16, 2006
20 anni dopo
del mondiale dell'86 tutti ricordano i due gol di Maradona all'Inghilterra; io sono rimasto in fissa per questa girata di Manuel Negrete
Avete trovato una lettrice multiorgasmica, ma per vostra sfortuna non siete un libro...
Guido Vitiello, nel suo blog bibliofilo mensile, spiega come capire una donna da come sottolinea i libri
Padre Georg ci indica la strada....
...e noi volentieri la seguiamo
" I vescovi americani si sono riuniti a Dallas per decidere come affrontare lo scandalo. Non credo che Dallas sia stata la scelta migliore. Un parroco locale ha suggerito che il problema potrebbe essere risolto facendo cavalcare ai preti pedofili un chierichetto meccanico."
altre qui
http://www.danieleluttazzi.it/?q=node/219
" I vescovi americani si sono riuniti a Dallas per decidere come affrontare lo scandalo. Non credo che Dallas sia stata la scelta migliore. Un parroco locale ha suggerito che il problema potrebbe essere risolto facendo cavalcare ai preti pedofili un chierichetto meccanico."
altre qui
http://www.danieleluttazzi.it/?q=node/219
sabato, novembre 11, 2006
Se lo sa Visco comincia domani
Dancing eunuchs taxing red-faced shopkeepers:
"KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Dancing and singing eunuchs are knocking on doors in the Indian city of Patna in a bid to embarrass shopkeepers into paying their taxes. The new shock strategy, in which sari-clad and heavily made up eunuchs accompany officials on their rounds of crowded shopping areas in a country notorious for tax evasion and non-payment, has been declared a success."
Il redivivo magister pensa al primo giro di esazione tributi nelle gioiellerie romane e al vibrante comunicato congiunto di Elisabetta Gardini e Confcommercio
'Some paid in cash, while others quickly wrote checks. The shock therapy, which we plan to use sparingly, was a grand success,' Atul Prasad, a top official in impoverished Bihar state, of which Patna is the capital, told Reuters Friday.
The novel tax-collection technique kicked off Wednesday, with boisterous eunuchs loudly demanding that mortified shopkeepers pay up -- to the bemusement of scores of onlookers.
Taxmen pocketed 425,000 rupees ($9,570) from defaulters in a few hours.
'People may be afraid of them, but they are very much part of society and are useful,' Prasad said, adding that authorities would pay the eunuchs a four percent commission on the total tax collected.
Eunuchs are still common in India, where they live in closed-knit communities. Some are castrated men but others are transsexuals and hermaphrodites who have been ostracized by their families.
Also known as hijras, they are widely feared and move around towns and cities in groups and demand money on occasions such as marriage or the birth of a child. They are believed to have occult powers.
Those unwilling to pay sometimes face lewd dances, lifted saris, and abuse."
"KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Dancing and singing eunuchs are knocking on doors in the Indian city of Patna in a bid to embarrass shopkeepers into paying their taxes. The new shock strategy, in which sari-clad and heavily made up eunuchs accompany officials on their rounds of crowded shopping areas in a country notorious for tax evasion and non-payment, has been declared a success."
Il redivivo magister pensa al primo giro di esazione tributi nelle gioiellerie romane e al vibrante comunicato congiunto di Elisabetta Gardini e Confcommercio
'Some paid in cash, while others quickly wrote checks. The shock therapy, which we plan to use sparingly, was a grand success,' Atul Prasad, a top official in impoverished Bihar state, of which Patna is the capital, told Reuters Friday.
The novel tax-collection technique kicked off Wednesday, with boisterous eunuchs loudly demanding that mortified shopkeepers pay up -- to the bemusement of scores of onlookers.
Taxmen pocketed 425,000 rupees ($9,570) from defaulters in a few hours.
'People may be afraid of them, but they are very much part of society and are useful,' Prasad said, adding that authorities would pay the eunuchs a four percent commission on the total tax collected.
Eunuchs are still common in India, where they live in closed-knit communities. Some are castrated men but others are transsexuals and hermaphrodites who have been ostracized by their families.
Also known as hijras, they are widely feared and move around towns and cities in groups and demand money on occasions such as marriage or the birth of a child. They are believed to have occult powers.
Those unwilling to pay sometimes face lewd dances, lifted saris, and abuse."
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