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I think Gattuso played very well throughout all the World Cup matches, but as far as good looking guys I prefer Matarazzo (and Toni, too)
"Fatti non foste a viver come bruti, ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza." (Dante, Inferno XXVI)
"Lo scopo del lavoro e' quello di guadagnare il tempo libero." (Aristotele)
"Prima dell'illuminazione, tagliare la legna e tirare l'acqua. Dopo l'illuminazione, tagliare la legna e tirare l'acqua" (antico proverbio)
You know, I couldn't find him in any of the pictures on TV or in the newspapers. Then I watched a video online (gazzetta dello sport) where he shaved off his hair on the plane to Rome. No wonder!
If you find any videos with his interviews online, could you post a link in here please?
And yes, he rocks! Did you see his photo where he looks at the Cup in the stadium? Sooooo lovely!!!!!
Ho potuto così incontrare persone e diventarne amico e questo è molto della mia fortuna (deLuca)
Amo le persone. E' la gente che non sopporto (Schulz)
Ogni volta che la gente è d'accordo con me provo la sensazione di avere torto (Wilde)
I dream popcorn (M/a) VERA DONNA (ABSL)
Petulante tecnofila (EM)
NON SPEDITEMI NULLA SENZA AVVISARE!
Meglio mail che mp. Grazie.
"Fatti non foste a viver come bruti, ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza." (Dante, Inferno XXVI)
"Lo scopo del lavoro e' quello di guadagnare il tempo libero." (Aristotele)
"Prima dell'illuminazione, tagliare la legna e tirare l'acqua. Dopo l'illuminazione, tagliare la legna e tirare l'acqua" (antico proverbio)
elham ha scritto:Come on, I can't speak Italian but I'm sure the Italian forum is a lot more fun that my post here, right?!
I don't doubt that there are many funny threads and many of the comments given regarding the World Cup issues were very funny, at the verge of getting a bellyache because of too much laughing, and nevertheless this special post is funny too, to me, at least
And hey, maybe you should start learning Italian?? Think of all the fun you could have here
the always alert Tante Rottenmeier ha scritto:Dolce! Materazzi, non Matarazzo
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt
Thank you, Dolce!
I know, I know people keep telling me other Italian players look better but you know, for me it is Gattuso. Or the Cat as I like to call him ever since YowlYY said his name reminded her of 'gatto'.
YowlYY, I know I have to learn Italian. I bought an Italian magazine and today the "La Repubblica" (sp.?) just to 'read' something about Italy celebrating the World Cup and I long to understand what you lot in here are talking about all the time. I think I'll have a proper look into my Italian lesson books again.
"I once had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue . . . "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall." - Eleanor Roosevelt
my bookshelf
"L'essenziale é invisibile agli occhi" (A. De Saint-Exupéry)
"Per arrivare all'alba non c'é altra via che la notte" (K. Gibran)
"Vivi come se dovessi morire domani. Impara come se dovessi vivere per sempre" (Gandhi)
wow-libri, you know, I've watched him very closely during his first five games. He's a really really good defensive mid-fielder. I like the way he's not afraid to fight for a ball and run after it. He's not like a lot of defenders who are afraid of tackling because they fear getting into trouble for it.
And after the match against Germany, I saw this one photo with an D&G ad in Rome...Eh, yes, I really think he's very attractive as well.