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Waldo 11 month s ago
#18 that would make my private time much less painful, actually
       
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Eliza 11 month s ago
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polenta slice.

It is a bathroom for the disabled. Don't you have any? 36
       
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Jeff 11 month s ago
#10 - There's a knight of the first crusade down there
       
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Eighta 11 month s ago
Been with an italian for almost 20 years now, and I have never seen anything of what's listed here, so take that "commonplace" stuff with a grain of salt.
       
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“What do these wreaths mean? I’ve seen people wearing them all over Italy.”

"Someone who gets a university degree in Italy is called “laureato” which literally means “crowned with laurel.” It derives from the ancient Roman custom of giving a laurel crown to poets seen as worthy of praise by the emperor."

 

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