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![]() "modom (palindrome guy)" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...llateral/print > -- > > modom What? Doesn't work for you? |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 07:28:23 +0200, "Giusi" >
wrote: > >"modom (palindrome guy)" > ha scritto nel messaggio .. . >> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...llateral/print > >What? Doesn't work for you? > Me? I'm not a capitalist. That it works even a little amuses me no end. -- modom |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...llateral/print Thay have been doing it for decades with parmigiano reggiano, with ham they have some issues due to its lesser storeability (sp?) due to it's faster, and shorter, aging time. Here in Reggio Emilia one can see many huge bank-owned aging facilities full to the rim with parmigiano reggiano, and I'm sure the same happens in Parma. -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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