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he never has any money
i think he's poor
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what do his parents do?
:36:07
He said his father's a gardener, a thief
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he's dead
:36:13
i don't think he has a mother
:36:15
where does he sleep?
:36:16
All over the place
:36:18
one time he even slept at
my brother's feet
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to my friend piero
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and this enchanting angel
:36:45
three cheers for livorno
:36:51
for our second course
something unusual and tres chic
:36:55
chinese shrimp?
:36:56
Roasted chicken and potatoes
:36:58
everlasting, like the infinite by leopardi
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and the sanremo music fest
i get the thigh
:37:02
no, i get it
:37:03
there should be two
:37:06
what's the law of potatoes?
:37:07
There are never enough
:37:09
the inescapable cartesian axiom
:37:11
descartes wrote about potatoes?
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That's right
:37:16
descartes is from the 1600s
and potatoes were brought
:37:18
from america in the 1500s, right?
:37:22
You know, you're pretty funny
:37:25
another drop
:37:26
the night took on a french flavor
:37:28
we talked about mallarme
truffaut, henry levy
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about a special wine called sauterne
:37:33
i felt as happy as a character
out of flaubert
:37:36
i ignored what was about to happen
:37:39
but let's not get ahead of ourselves
:37:42
tommaso and giovanna went to
get some dessert
:37:45
where's the nutcracker?
:37:47
It always gets lost
:37:49
and the scissors?
:37:50
Who knows where they end up
:37:52
there's a parallel universe
a virtual world
:37:55
inhabited by nutcrackers and scissors
:37:58
i hate the word virtual