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Old 09-02-2011, 01:46 PM
6S.Manu 6S.Manu is offline
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Originally Posted by ECV56_Guevara View Post
Manu, You will be surprised but, the same that you wrote, could apply to a lot of countries. Sometimes i feel the same about mine. Sometimes I love it.
Italy it´s a beatifull country. I was there a few years ago. I love Birndisi, Venecia and Roma of course. Love your food, your women, your wine. Your landscapes and your sense of humour your history and your art. I´m from Argentina, and of course, my grandparents are from italy (Cattalnisetta, is that correctly written?) and from Croatia. My surname is italian. Every country in the world has issues, and thing to be proud of. Even the more poor or the worst administrated ones. Sorry for the Ot.
I know my friend, sadly Argentina got a lot of problems too.

Still I can be proud for the past of my country, but I'm living in the present... and this present is shameful.

And anyway l like the world citizen concept.

Caltanissetta, it's a difficult name.
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