

“bevo solo brodo”
Devo – 1977
He was a mongoloid, mongoloid
Happier than you and me
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
One chromosome too many
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see
And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one knew
He was a mongoloid, mongoloid
His friends were unaware
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
Nobody even cared
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
One chromosome too many
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see
And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one knew
He was a mongoloid, mongoloid
Happier than you and me
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
One chromosome too many
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
And it determined what he could see
And he wore a hat
And he had a job
And he brought home the bacon
So that no one knew
Mongoloid, he was a mongoloid
Agosto, moglie mia non ti conosco – A. Campanile, 1930.
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– Io mi debbo abbronzare e non ho tempo di pensare a Villa!
– Scusi tanto…
-Anzi, giacché è lì mi dica, per favore, se l’omero sinistro è abbastanza nero
-Un po’ meno del destro…
-Maledizione! Non riuscirò, dunque, a ottenere una tinta unita?
Saturday afternoon at the mall.
Francesco A. Gianninoto, an industrial designer whose creations included the Marlboro flip-top cigarette box, […], died of kidney failure last Friday at the Danbury Hospital. He was 85 years old and lived in Redding, Conn.
Mr. Gianninoto, who was born in Chiaramonte, Sicily, and came to New York with his family in 1911, was a consultant to manufacturers of many major products in the United States and abroad, including Dole pineapples, Lipton teas, Wild Turkey liquor, Buitoni spaghetti and Nestlé confections. -The New York Times, April 14, 1988