tempo da perdere
apparently there are days when people go to work but then goes back home, like all other days. to be more 'accurate, these days we are talking about are the days when people get up, go to work, come home, eat and go to bed. according to some researchers emeritus, typical of so grand, 'these days can be defined as a common good title. and the scholars mentioned above are so convinced that they have decided to write a long book that explains why these days are a good way to define common days. a first draft of the book, it seems (but the voice did not have confirmation), it would be 2983 pages long. and apparently the last 83 pages are all thanks. thanks to the right and left. Thank you one and then the other, then thank his uncle, aunt and thank you, thank you grace and I thank Ezio . and short, in the end he could no longer 'all sti thanks. and 'brusuillis arrived and fanned grand scholars of grapeshot. so no more 'book. but in return both brusuillis. and the moral of the story ': + brusuillis-grand. here. mbe '? are you still reading? thou hast no more to do than stay here to judge the sconclusionatezza this post? but see this ... if you want to stay, stay. nobody says anything. but if you stay here to make the big head, forget their own. back where you came from. your common day. that there is no time to lose. here.
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