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  1. perché è un bravo ragaazzo

    perché è un bravo ragaazzo

    perché è un bravo ragazzooooooo ...

     

     

    e poi come continuava?? :shocked:

    ho un vuoto di memoria... che figura!!!

     

    e non trovo neanche la faccina con happy birtday...

     

    scusa Matt... l'importante è il pensiero però

     

     

    'sera a tutti...kmq...mi aggiungo agli auguri x Matt!

    Happy birthday!

     

     

    Tantissimimissimi auguri!!!!!

    buon compleanno matt!!!

     

    di nuovo, grazie a tutte! :"> :wub2: ora vado a nanna che la stanchezza si fa sentire!

  2. Buon Compleanno Matteo!

     

    Ti auguro una giornata fantastica....e lo sai? ieri era il compleanno di mio figlio, che ha giusto giusto 10 anni meno di te...VECCHIONE!!!

     

    TANTI BACI!! :wub2: :wub2:

     

    Rob, ma sei un tesoro!!! :D Grazie, grazie, grazie! :blush-anim-cl:

    Auguroni al tuo bimbo/ragazzino/ometto!!! W i Sagittari!!! :mf_rosetinted:

     

    La giornata fantastica è iniziata bene... in strada ci sono gli zampognari, nevica...

     

    Mia madre non mi ha fatto formalmente gli auguri, ma ho colto nel suo dolcissimo "Esci dal bagno che devo pettinarmi!!!" il suo modo speciale di dirmi: "È bello averti qui!" :roftl:

  3. ..è finito nello stomaco del crocco insieme a quel gran figo di..comè ke si kiamava? Gambadilegno?..no mica era quello...cmq lo preferivo rispetto a Peter, almeno si vestiva decente:naughty:

     

    no, questo qui viene ucciso da quello che si vestiva bene con un colpo di pistola prima di terminare l'acuto finale! :(

  4. ...a parte i Subsonica oggi ke han suonato 4 cosette strambe e firmato ciddì...ma Berlusca in Pzza Galvani non me lo aspettavo:shocked:{accidenti a Miketta, sto a pensar ai concerti invece d star aggiornata}

    ..è quasi scoppiata la guerra civile tra sbandieratori di slogan forzisti e ragazzotti kefiati ke tiravan uova!:naughty:

    ..e tutto x inaugurare dei gazebo sdozzi! Mr. Cerone mi ha fatto un'impressione..:blink:

     

    oddio c'era il berluskaiser a bologna??? ecco perché mi sono svegliato dal riposino pomeridiano con voltastomaco! Sentivo le vibrazioni negative!

  5. Ciao Matt

    dai, cantaci una canzone... qui adesso e in diretta online :thumb_yello:

     

    Che bella la vita, la vita davver, la vita del bucanier... ma godila in fretta, non sai che ti aspetta... non campa mai molto il corsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar...

     

    (un premio a chi coglie la citazione cinematografica - probabilmente non alla lettera)

     

    cmq... sto chattando con Pié su MSN il quale mi sta velatamente rinfacciando di non essere riuscito a portarvi in un ristorante decente la domenica dopo il concerto... :°(

  6. hey everyone!!

     

    A friend of mine has 2 tickets to go to the Graham Norton Show next Wednesday and she invited me! Mika is on that show!!! How cooool!!!

    Sorry I haven't been writing much, been kinda busy! Hope everyone is fine!!!:wub2:

     

    how cool indeed! are u already counting down the hours?

  7. :punk: ciao

    ieri mi sono data all'ascolto alternativo di Myspace... ho ascoltato i palladium, saranayde e un certo matteo p.

    you have a good voice, really!!!

    magari con qualche esercizio e un po' di pratica ci diventi un mister M dalla voce profonda

     

    :blush-anim-cl: grazie! ahimé credo ci vorrebbero anche un briciolino di talento, non guasterebbe! :biggrin2:

  8. A colleague from IBM UK posted this on our worldwide gay & lesbian forum, I found it interesting, and I think it kind of relatest to our young man, don`t you think?

     

    Men are ‘made gay by the child within’

    From The Sunday Times

    December 9, 2007

    Richard Brooks Arts Editor

     

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article3022254.ece

     

     

    DESMOND MORRIS, who became a bestselling author by applying zoology to explain human behaviour, has now utilised the techniques to put forward an explanation for homosexuality.

    In his latest book, The Naked Man, he concludes that men are “made gay” because they retain infantile or juvenile characteristics into adulthood – a phenomenon known as neoteny.

    According to this theory, gay men also tend to be more inventive and creative than heterosexuals because they are more likely to retain the mental agility and playfulness of childhood.

    “Gays have in general made a disproportionately greater contribution to life than nongays,” said Morris, who is also a noted artist. “The creative gay has very much advanced Planet Earth.”

    “The playfulness of childhood is continued with certain people into adulthood. This is very much a positive. Adult playfulness means that certain people, often a fairly large proportion of them gay, are more inventive and curious than heterosexuals.”

    His theory was, however, attacked by Steve Jones, professor of genetics at University College London. “It’s arts faculty science to say that gays are neotenous,” he said. “It’s a stupid idea. Where is the real evidence?”

    Morris points to work done by Clive Bromhall, who produced some of his television programmes. “Gays do infantile behaviour in the extreme,” said Bromhall, who after gaining a PhD in zoology from Oxford, left academia to form a company making educational films.

    Morris, who is 80 in January, long thought that absent fathers led to boys and young male adults becoming gay. “[it is] the dominant and ever-present mother theory,” he said. “But now I’m convinced that is wrong, and that it is neoteny which makes people gay. Gays are using what is reproductive or creatively constructive to non-reproductive ends. This is very much a positive.”

    But his argument that gays are more creative than heterosexuals also has its flaws. Steve Jones said: “What of somebody like Pablo Picasso who was a hugely creative man and yet was obviously decidedly heterosexual?” Many other creative individuals such as Vivienne Westwood and Mary Quant, the fashion designers, are also clearly heterosexual.

    Morris’ point is proved by gays like Socrates, Leonardo da Vinci, Tchaikovsky, Cole Porter and Oscar Wilde. TE Lawrence, the author, Arabist and first world war hero, was also homo-sexual and hugely creative.

    Peter Tatchell, the gay rights campaigner, agrees that many gays are unusually creative, although he suggests they are also characterised by being closely in touch with their emotions.

    He added: “I would also think that being gay is very much a mix of genetic factors and hormonal influence in the womb. I don’t really know about this playfulness idea being carried from childhood to gay adulthood.”

    Most commentators though, including Morris, Tatchell and Glenn Wilson – co-author of the book Born Gay, published in 2005 – believe that the so-called “gay gene” theory is discredited.

    “I argued that sexual orientation is two-thirds prenatal and one-third environmental,” said Wilson, who works at London University’s Institute of Psychiatry. “I suppose the neoteny argument is not incompatible, but I haven’t heard it advanced before.

    “I would also say that gays certainly tend to gravitate towards expressive or service occupations, but I have never heard or seen evidence that they are academically better.”

    In his book Morris also argues that homosexuality has always polarised societies: “While many countries over the past 30 years have relaxed attitudes and less prejudice, there are eight I know of where homosexuality can still be punished by the death penalty,” he said.

    After the success of The Naked Ape, published in 1967, Morris turned to subjects as diverse as city dwellers (The Human Zoo), professional football (The Soccer Tribe) and The Naked Woman, a precursor of his latest book.

     

    I'm not sure I agree with this... It's a little bit too simplistic IMHO.

     

    Anyway, a funny thing happened today at work... First my female boss reccomended me to go to Polynesia whenever I find a girl to marry and go to honeymoon with. :naughty:

    And then as I was telling her and another colleague (female, of course) I had an appointment with my hairdresser and I was thinking about Johnny Depp's latest hairdo, I mentioned the fact that no matter the character he plays, Johnny's always hot. They were delighted by my comments and said something like it was hard to find a guy who would have said words of appreciation about a handsome actor. :lmao:

     

    Can't they just see how gay I am??? :biggrin2: Sometimes when people don't notice it's so funny to me... I think it's so blatant!

     

    I guess it's just because we're all straight by default, aren't we? :wink2:

  9. Oh wow that surprises me actually! From what I've seen of it, it didn't appeal to me at all.

    But it's quite good then?

     

    I don't know if it's quite good... my music taste is quite bizarre to the least. Let's say I really enjoyed it! Who am I to judge? I can say that when I saw the trailer I was totally thrilled, so maybe it's a kind of movie that doesn't fit your genre?

    Maybe the dragon scene in the end could've been avoided, but that's only my opinion. And I would've opted for a different happy ending, but with it being a Disney I couldn't really expect they would've gone all Pocahontas again! ^^

     

    Btw, Susan Sarandon wearing almost same make-up Tim Curry had on Rocky Horror Show is worth the price of the ticket, IMHO!!! :punk:

     

    oh! what's it?:blush-anim-cl: Where did you seen that?

    in London i saw some posters for a Lion King show in theatres...

     

    Al cinema! In italia si intitola Come d'Incanto! :wub2: é stupendoooooooooo!!!

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