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| sent on February 04, 2019 (19:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-D :-D :-D No rain, fortunately, only a "fright" for nothing..... :-P is true, also hit me the end result of the post, I think for the presence of the grass in the foreground up to the line of the horizon.... Thank you very much, mazz, a dear greeting! Ciauuuzz Mario niente pioggia, per fortuna, solo uno "spavento" per niente..... è vero, ha colpito anche me il risultato finale della post, credo per la presenza dell'erba in primo piano fino all alinea dell'orizzonte.... grazie infinite, Mazz, un caro saluto! ciauuuzz Mario |
| sent on March 02, 2019 (14:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
You're right, Franco, we are often "succubi" of fashion, but the titles in English are "ruffians", no? Take for example the songs in English, are more "catchy" than any other language.... I thank you heartily for your compliments, Good Weekend! Ciauuuzz Mario A title in Venetian? Here it is: Megio that ' Ndemo house, if not if we wash the baracocoi! hai ragione, Franco, spesso siamo "succubi" della moda, i titoli in inglese però sono "ruffiani", no? prendi ad esempio le canzoni in inglese, sono più "orecchiabili" di qualsiasi altra lingua.... ti ringrazio di cuore per i tuoi complimenti, buon fine settimana! ciauuuzz Mario un titolo in veneziano? ecco qui: megio che 'ndemo casa, se no se lavèmo i baracocoi! |
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