Friday, September 28, 2007

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ARE HAPPY FOR YOU ...

I know that talking about a theater context in which we discuss in general bullshit, swill, gluttony and so on and so forth may be out of tune a little bit ... but this time it's worth it.

After the successful experiment at large last year, returns to stage the most original theater company in the world, composed of (some) boys and DAMS (many) Marassi prison inmates who staged


"The metaphorical journey continues with a story written and performed by the prisoners themselves, most of which will debut for the first time in a public theater outside the prison facility.
The show, which has the same structure choral and musical last year, comes from work done in more than a year of drama workshop, during which eleven detainees were able to prepare themselves working side by side with theater professionals and students of DAMS.
This initiative represents a genuine point of integration between the world of imprisonment and the social fabric of the city, an occasion on which the prison can be experienced not only as a source of conflict or foreign body, but as an opening to the world. "

meritevolissima The initiative is outstanding and the prices that are more popular and for good cause (12 euros adults), and, maybe you do not fregherà nothing but for me is a source of immense pride that the leading lady is a beautiful young 11 year old little lady by the name of Catherine E. coli, and that is my cousin and goddaughter, his second theatrical experience after last year's on the way to a wonderful career as an actress.

It is staged at the Court Theatre on 5 and 6 October at 11.00 and 20.30, of course there will be no other replicas and / or tours, because the inmates leaving prison in exceptional circumstances and under heavy armed escort, only for these four occasions, and then the event is unique.

Apart from the pride of family, I assure you that it's worth it.

Japanese Exploitation




THE SAFFRON REVOLUTION

are normally reluctant to talk politics, but this time made me really angry.


Around the world, for years, protests against the Burmese regime: in 1962 the local Communist Party took power, and since then he has not given up more, leading the country with a military junta that is among the most retrograde and brutal world in 1988 there was a first revolution, drowned in blood, and meanwhile the country's name was changed from Burma to Myanmar, and the principal city from Rangoon to Yangon, but the substance does not change.
They're discussed for years, all over the world, except in two places where international politics is known to speak in a vacuum, and almost never of the issues that really matter: the United Nations and Italy.

The UN, which periodically brings out some document condemning Israel, and that he was keen to spend a few pages of his report on human rights a few years ago on the events in Genoa, on Burma and one of the longest dictatorships the world has nothing to say ... for the simple fact that, as is well known to anyone who read the live acts, and not the versions reported by Italian newspapers, the UN is hostage and sounding board of the worst dictatorships: China is on the Board Security, the military junta in Burma is a subject of the Chinese Communist Party, then the UN against Burma does not say "ba".

And Italy? Well, we know that in Italy of dictatorships around the world do not talk, when you talk about must speak well (see Fidel and "the Cuban health care is the best in the world," which is probably the biggest crap that circulates on the globe), and if they are socialist dictatorships (ie nearly all dictatorships still exist in the world) better to ignore it and talk about the death penalty in the U.S. or to what the Israelis are bastards.

Anyways, 'this is the situation that has gone for years, and now we have become accustomed: over here who wanted information on how things go in Burma (ie worse) had contact with the Radicals, or to foreign journalists, and would know that, after 1988, the situation has reached a new breaking point.
The scheme is more despotic than ever, the Nobel Prize for Peace (and leader of the liberation movement and the only representative democratically elected by the people of Burma), Aung San Suu Kyi is under house arrest for years and years, and has recently been transferred directly to jail, as the monks began to gather in front of his house, the country is the world's largest producer of methamphetamine, the second of opium, people are dying of hunger but the regime spends almost all in weapons from China and India, and moved the capital from Rangoon (which is on the sea) to a remote town in the interior, because (their words) was more easily defended by a U.S. attack.
Oh yes, because sti usual assholes are the only Americans to have done and said anything against Burma (although it is a small country with few resources without a strategic location especially inviting), namely economic sanctions and threatened more Sometimes a military intervention but it is virtually impossible, given that Burma and the neighboring islands are full of Chinese military bases.

Well, until recently the situation was this, until the voltage has reached a breaking point, and she went to the (second) "Saffron Revolution", the "saffron revolution" in 1988 as were the monks to take the initiative, with the ocean that they intend to continue peaceful demonstrations until they fall the regime.
It's called "saffron revolution" because saffron is the traditional color of the monks, and is particularly significant because the "Monaco" in those areas is not like the priest or the brother here with us: Burmese children, sooner or later, pass almost all of a certain period of monasticism, is a kind of "military service" volunteer, only the heads of the monastic movement are "career", but the great mass of the monks is not bound to life: anyone can do Monaco, then stop the tunic and live as a layman, and a second time, and if he wants whenever he wants to return to the Monaco.
E 'why are so many, so well respected and well liked by the people.
And that is why they are the only ones to fear the scheme, which is already starting with the repression: for now the dead are "only" a few dozen, but will resume soon the blood to flow in rivers.

What has changed since 1988, and in Italy in the World? Well, in the World Western states have come to realize, or are starting to do that on the UN can no longer rely on, the revolution in Burma, thanks to the work of radicals and anti-totalitarian movement, has had more visibility, thanks to the Internet and the media, the violent repression is much more difficult to hide and China, who is trying to achieve a settled view of the Olympics could not support more than the Burmese with the same conviction as before, losing control over that territory could cost less expensive than making a fool of sensational international defending the regime.
short, leave some signals (gently and timidly) to see that this time the Burmese can do it really over with the regime.

And we get to Italy.
All this, of course, in those years no one has heard anything from newspapers and newscasts; slowly they are beginning to talk about it, but above all there is internet, there are sites and bloggers who have never even grazed yarn Burma starting to say "W monks, down with the regime."
All well and good, a few days ago I had this thing put in a good mood.

Then, this morning, I get a text message, then taken over by usual chains of email and the usual bloggers and sites that arrive late, do not understand a shit about anything, and they start spitting judgments completely misrepresenting the situation. here it is:
"In Support of Our incredibly brave friends in Burma: may all people around the world
wear a red shirt on Friday, September 28.
Please forward!" (In support of our incredibly brave friends in Burma
: Friday, September 28 put on everyone, all over the world
, a red shirt).

Ma .. but ... but how!
For years there and beat the Burma regime.
Then finally you wake up.
Make an appeal online.
And ask that the symbol of this appeal is

a red shirt ??????????????????

Why !!!???
whole world knows that the "color" of the peaceful revolution of the monks is saffron! If you do not have any garment put on something yellow, or maybe light orange ocher, sienna ... but why you should choose the red to show solidarity for a people oppressed for decades by a communist regime!
But can you?
It 's like thirty to forty years in other countries were asked to show solidarity to the Italian people and condemnation of fascism urging everyone to wear a black shirt!

If you are like me, find this disgusting thing, please ... when you will receive the SMS message or email, or whatever it is ... please, do it for me, send fuck you who sent him.

FREE BURMA!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Warrior Fitness Cost Boot Camp



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the wait was long, but Heroes is back ... here is a picture of me with Dr. Suresh in person (click on picture to read the label better)




Sunday, September 9, 2007

What Size Shoe Does Tony Romo Wear



RU Ready For Some Football?


To mark the beginning of the NFL season, a video that summarizes the 6-minute what happened last year.

PS: How do your duty on Frankie, lemme see you Shake That Booty.