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From: atree3
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  • I lived in Italy for some time. One night, we were watching the news - police had captured a criminal. Reporters attempted to interview him, but he was handcuffed, so he desperately shoved his shoulders about, trying to declare his innocence. It was like Houdini struggling in a straight jacket. In Italy language is performed as well as spoken.

  • I just subcribed to your site and I know I am going to enjoy it. You speak with such authority and and experience. Even at my age, 62, I can still learn. Your quilt work are inspirations for my paintings. Blessings.

  • thanks, and welcome

  • Just watched the video you've answered to. Now I feel bad! lol

    It is so true that we italians speak so much with our hands! Seems ridiculous, I know, but somehow we just can't help it! Tie me up and I truly can't speak anymore!! lol

  • that was a long time ago, but it was fun

  • You need to go to "la", cannot go to "qua"! LOL Priceless!

  • I think it's quite interesting that you're commenting on Lemonette. You're both on my subscription list. I didn't see the original videos to which you are responding, but please take no offense, it's "alora".

  • I started from the beginning... but I didn't feel qualified to critique cooking.

  • I understand Lemonette perfectly. Of course it is probably because I live in the southern latitudes.

  • this is so off the wall, I can't believe I ever made it.

    Why did you pick this to watch?

  • "Every translation needs a translator!"

    You're right.

    Artistic video, lady!

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