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On Apr 17, 4:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar
> wrote: > http://goo.gl/qEv1o New York City garbage collectors' on strike. |
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On Apr 17, 6:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar
> wrote: > http://goo.gl/qEv1o Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in my life, my time in Naples. |
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On Apr 17, 1:15*pm, rosie > wrote:
> On Apr 17, 6:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > wrote: > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in > my life, my time in Naples. You mean this is a normal day in Naples? |
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On Apr 17, 3:19*pm, rst0wxyz > wrote:
> On Apr 17, 1:15*pm, rosie > wrote: > > > On Apr 17, 6:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > wrote: > > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in > > my life, my time in Naples. > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples? oh yes... |
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On Apr 17, 5:16*pm, rosie > wrote:
> On Apr 17, 3:19*pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: > > > On Apr 17, 1:15*pm, rosie > wrote: > > > > On Apr 17, 6:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > > wrote: > > > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o > > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or > > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with > > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in > > > my life, my time in Naples. > > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples? > > oh yes... Naples got to get the garbage collectors to work and collect the garbage on time. |
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On Apr 17, 10:07*pm, rst0wxyz > wrote:
> On Apr 17, 5:16*pm, rosie > wrote: > > > > > > > On Apr 17, 3:19*pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: > > > > On Apr 17, 1:15*pm, rosie > wrote: > > > > > On Apr 17, 6:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > > > wrote: > > > > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o > > > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or > > > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with > > > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in > > > > my life, my time in Naples. > > > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples? > > > oh yes... > > Naples got to get the garbage collectors to work and collect the > garbage on time.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Actually, this may have been during one of the garbage strikes that they seemed to have on a regular basis, or they may just be waiting for the regular pickup. Naples is a place that not everyone likes, but I will say I loved it. rosie |
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rosie > ha scritto:
>On Apr 17, 10:07*pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: >> On Apr 17, 5:16*pm, rosie > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Apr 17, 3:19*pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: >> >> > > On Apr 17, 1:15*pm, rosie > wrote: >> >> > > > On Apr 17, 6:48*am, Giuann 'o cavallar >> >> > > > > wrote: >> > > > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o >> >> > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or >> > > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with >> > > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in >> > > > my life, my time in Naples. >> >> > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples? >> >> > oh yes... >> >> Naples got to get the garbage collectors to work and collect the >> garbage on time.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > >Actually, this may have been during one of the garbage strikes that >they seemed to have on a regular basis, or they may just be waiting >for the regular pickup. Naples is a place that not everyone likes, but >I will say I loved it. >rosie Do u love trash and putrescence, rosie? By the way there is no strike in Naples, garbage men go to work regularly every day; trash in the streets is the sum of various factors, first of which is: neapolitans are the scum of all Earth peoples. |
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On Apr 18, 8:18*am, Giuann 'o cavallar
> wrote: > rosie > ha scritto: > > > > > > >On Apr 17, 10:07 pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: > >> On Apr 17, 5:16 pm, rosie > wrote: > > >> > On Apr 17, 3:19 pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: > > >> > > On Apr 17, 1:15 pm, rosie > wrote: > > >> > > > On Apr 17, 6:48 am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > >> > > > > wrote: > >> > > > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o > > >> > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or > >> > > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with > >> > > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in > >> > > > my life, my time in Naples. > > >> > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples? > > >> > oh yes... > > >> Naples got to get the garbage collectors to work and collect the > >> garbage on time.- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > >Actually, this may have been during one of the garbage strikes that > >they seemed to have on a regular basis, or they may just be waiting > >for the regular pickup. Naples is a place that not everyone likes, but > >I will say I loved it. > >rosie > > Do u love trash and putrescence, rosie? > By the way there is no strike in Naples, garbage men go to work > regularly every day; trash in the streets is the sum of various > factors, first of which is: neapolitans are the scum of all Earth > peoples.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - No , they are not, they are simply un governable. They do have strikes from time to time. This is not an exceptionally huge pile of trash, so it may be a regular days garbage. But scum of the earth?? Never. Rosie |
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On Apr 18, 8:21*am, rosie > wrote:
> On Apr 18, 8:18*am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > rosie > ha scritto: > > > >On Apr 17, 10:07 pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: > > >> On Apr 17, 5:16 pm, rosie > wrote: > > > >> > On Apr 17, 3:19 pm, rst0wxyz > wrote: > > > >> > > On Apr 17, 1:15 pm, rosie > wrote: > > > >> > > > On Apr 17, 6:48 am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > >> > > > > wrote: > > >> > > > >http://goo.gl/qEv1o > > > >> > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or > > >> > > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with > > >> > > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in > > >> > > > my life, my time in Naples. > > > >> > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples? > > > >> > oh yes... > > > >> Naples got to get the garbage collectors to work and collect the > > >> garbage on time.- Hide quoted text - > > > >> - Show quoted text - > > > >Actually, this may have been during one of the garbage strikes that > > >they seemed to have on a regular basis, or they may just be waiting > > >for the regular pickup. Naples is a place that not everyone likes, but > > >I will say I loved it. > > >rosie > > > Do u love trash and putrescence, rosie? > > By the way there is no strike in Naples, garbage men go to work > > regularly every day; trash in the streets is the sum of various > > factors, first of which is: neapolitans are the scum of all Earth > > peoples.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > No , they are not, they are simply un governable. They do have strikes > from time to time. This is not an exceptionally huge pile of trash, so > it may be a regular days garbage. But scum of the earth?? Never. > Rosie Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more money, fire any collectors not doing its job. |
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![]() "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more money, fire any collectors not doing its job. Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know that Naples has no place to put the garbage. It's an international problem and has been in international news for over 2 years. |
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On Apr 18, 9:07*am, "Giusi" > wrote:
> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more > money, fire any collectors not doing its job. > > Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know > that Naples has no place to put the garbage. *It's an international problem > and has been in international news for over 2 years. Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the poor. |
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On Apr 18, 11:07*am, "Giusi" > wrote:
> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more > money, fire any collectors not doing its job. > > Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know > that Naples has no place to put the garbage. *It's an international problem > and has been in international news for over 2 years. I think he has no idea. rosie |
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"Giusi" > ha scritto:
> It's an international problem You're right, Naples is an international problem. |
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rst0wxyz > ha scritto:
>On Apr 18, 9:07*am, "Giusi" > wrote: >> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> >> Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more >> money, fire any collectors not doing its job. >> >> Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know >> that Naples has no place to put the garbage. *It's an international problem >> and has been in international news for over 2 years. > >Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and >have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the >poor. Neapolitans have trash in the blood, if u knew really Naples' history of the last centuries u could understood that Naples has been a filty city for centuries. |
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On Apr 19, 1:11*am, Giuann 'o cavallar
> wrote: > rst0wxyz > ha scritto: > > >On Apr 18, 9:07 am, "Giusi" > wrote: > >> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > >> Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more > >> money, fire any collectors not doing its job. > > >> Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know > >> that Naples has no place to put the garbage. It's an international problem > >> and has been in international news for over 2 years. > > >Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and > >have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the > >poor. > > Neapolitans have trash in the blood, if u knew really Naples' history > of the last centuries u could understood that Naples has been a filty > city for centuries. *Not* according to Dino: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwuRsi5QsqA ;-) |
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On Apr 18, 12:21*pm, AntiDabianchenVirus >
wrote: > On Apr 19, 1:11*am, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > > > > wrote: > > rst0wxyz > ha scritto: > > > >On Apr 18, 9:07 am, "Giusi" > wrote: > > >> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > > >> Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more > > >> money, fire any collectors not doing its job. > > > >> Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know > > >> that Naples has no place to put the garbage. It's an international problem > > >> and has been in international news for over 2 years. > > > >Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and > > >have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the > > >poor. > > > Neapolitans have trash in the blood, if u knew really Naples' history > > of the last centuries u could understood that Naples has been a filty > > city for centuries. > > *Not* according to Dino: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwuRsi5QsqA > > ;-)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - OH ! I love this!! Thank you! Rosie |
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:11:18 +0200, Giuann 'o cavallar
> wrote: >rst0wxyz > ha scritto: > >>On Apr 18, 9:07*am, "Giusi" > wrote: >>> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio >>> >>> Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more >>> money, fire any collectors not doing its job. >>> >>> Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know >>> that Naples has no place to put the garbage. *It's an international problem >>> and has been in international news for over 2 years. >> >>Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and >>have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the >>poor. > >Neapolitans have trash in the blood, if u knew really Naples' history >of the last centuries u could understood that Naples has been a filty >city for centuries. For as long as I can remember Naples has been commonly known worldwide as the cesspool of the Mediterranean... and not just from its filth but also its hoes and pickpockets. Italy is the least civilized Euro country. |
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On Apr 18, 4:07*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:11:18 +0200, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > > > > wrote: > >rst0wxyz > ha scritto: > > >>On Apr 18, 9:07*am, "Giusi" > wrote: > >>> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > >>> Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more > >>> money, fire any collectors not doing its job. > > >>> Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know > >>> that Naples has no place to put the garbage. *It's an international problem > >>> and has been in international news for over 2 years. > > >>Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and > >>have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the > >>poor. > > >Neapolitans have trash in the blood, if u knew really Naples' history > >of the last centuries u could understood that Naples has been a filty > >city for centuries. > > For as long as I can remember Naples has been commonly known worldwide > as the cesspool of the Mediterranean... and not just from its filth > but also its hoes and pickpockets. *Italy is the least civilized Euro > country.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I daresay that is all you saw in any country you visited.So what would you know except that? Rosie |
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On Apr 18, 4:21*pm, rosie > wrote:
> On Apr 18, 4:07*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 19:11:18 +0200, Giuann 'o cavallar > > > > wrote: > > >rst0wxyz > ha scritto: > > > >>On Apr 18, 9:07*am, "Giusi" > wrote: > > >>> "rst0wxyz" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > > >>> Tell the city authorities of Naples to pay garbage collectors more > > >>> money, fire any collectors not doing its job. > > > >>> Grownup people who read something more challenging than comic books know > > >>> that Naples has no place to put the garbage. *It's an international problem > > >>> and has been in international news for over 2 years. > > > >>Japan seems to be doing alright using garbage to make landfill, and > > >>have more land to use, to farm for more food, to build housing for the > > >>poor. > > > >Neapolitans have trash in the blood, if u knew really Naples' history > > >of the last centuries u could understood that Naples has been a filty > > >city for centuries. > > > For as long as I can remember Naples has been commonly known worldwide > > as the cesspool of the Mediterranean... and not just from its filth > > but also its hoes and pickpockets. *Italy is the least civilized Euro > > country.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > I daresay that is all you saw in any country you visited.So what would > you know except that? > Rosie Yep!!! Give him hell, Rosie. |
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