[Don + Juventino golfing] + [DDR + Valon being charitable]

May 06, 2008 09:40

Diddy, Alessa, Camo and Pixie went out golfing together for the fifth annual Pro Am Fondazione Vialli e Mauro Golf Cup [Yes, Mauro as in Mauro Camoranesi] at the Golf Club Castelconturbia di Agrate Conturbia.


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bustedflush May 6 2008, 15:12:44 UTC
I saw some interviews on TV from that golf thing -- I have no idea what they were talking about, but Ale was really, really adorable, all bashful and giggling (possibly drunk).

And OMG THE OLD MAN'S JACKET IS SO GROSS.

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razor2rozary May 6 2008, 15:30:40 UTC
What about the Pixie? Was he adorable, too >:P

Trust you to hate on Old Man River's couture LOLOL

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bustedflush May 6 2008, 15:33:05 UTC
He was ... not as horrible as I was hoping he would be, to be honest. He had one moment when he seemed to be struggling for the Italian word for something, though, which seemed odd given how long he's lived here.

IT'S SO BAD! Imagine Pato wearing that, everyone would be dying laughing.

[I found a Roma store today. No Dani or Fra in there, though. And I can't find a Lazio store. BOO.]

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razor2rozary May 6 2008, 15:37:24 UTC
LOL multilingualism is a special talent?

But at least, unlike the Duckling, Panucci didn't go plaid-on-plaid and just stuck with ONE pattern ;p

[*FLAILS* Which one? The one at Via Colonna? Near the column of Marcus Aurelius?!... BLASPHEMY! Whai no Romani in the store?!... HAHAHAHA! Do the Laziali even have a merch store, though? Lemme go check for you.]

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bustedflush May 6 2008, 15:40:09 UTC
I suck at languages, but I really think if I lived and worked in Italy for that long I could be semi-fluent. That's not unusual, is it? Milan's got guys speaking Italian after like six months!

I don't like it with the jeans. *is firm*

[Yes! That very one! I tried to look on the Lazio website but I couldn't find anything about store locations, just the online shop. And there's a Puma store on the Via del Corso, but it has NO LAZIO gear. WTF is that?!]

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razor2rozary May 6 2008, 15:55:31 UTC
Iknowright? I mean all we do is watch freakin' Le Iene and we could understand =D

*pets Old Man* Don't listen to her, she doesn't like ex-coconuts.

[There should be one at Via Farini, close to Termini. You could maybe take a cab and ask the driver to take you to a Lazio store. [Just make sure he ain't Romanista ;p] Via Del Corso is where the Roma store is, so that could be why? The Romanista mob's got that street on monopoly LOL]

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bustedflush May 6 2008, 17:28:06 UTC
I totally understood when Crespo wanted more for his kids! Take that, Pavel.

ROFFLES It's true, there's really nothing he can do.

[Really? Thank you! You don't know the address, do you? I can just take the subway to Terini and then go wander on a Frosty/Commie search!]

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razor2rozary May 6 2008, 17:31:30 UTC


[Lazio Point, Via Farini 34, right by Termini Station, off Via Cavour]

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bustedflush May 6 2008, 17:32:55 UTC
[Sweet! Totally going tomorrow, thank you!]

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razor2rozary May 6 2008, 17:40:09 UTC
[Rad. You will run into this for damn sure.]

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bustedflush May 6 2008, 17:42:19 UTC
[Awwwww! How is he so dorky while trying to be all sleazy? And does he know Osvi?]

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razor2rozary May 6 2008, 17:50:13 UTC
He doesn't know Osvi, but he knows DDR. That's from their charity thing yesterday. Which you failed to show up at :"(

I REALLY REALLY want you to find Frosty:

... )

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bustedflush May 6 2008, 19:33:31 UTC
Carriage men?! LOLOLOL I was looking @ my map before and trying to find touristy stuff to do around there, little did i know that Santa Maria Maggiore was more than just a baroque church!

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razor2rozary May 7 2008, 04:20:02 UTC
lolol in her defense though, it's Rome Italy-- every man is a flirt [and she says she needed a light. Chain smoker, you see.]

Maggiore [lol sounds like your MAGGIO ;p] has a lot of ceiling eye candy a la Sistine, except these are mosaics as opposed to frescoes, and it's no Michelangelo, really. [My prof described the mosaics on the apse as very "cartoony"] But they have something called "the Crib" in the basement, it's some sort of crypt or something. So hood -- the Crib LOL

Oh hai good morning. Ready to go find Frosty?

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bustedflush May 7 2008, 08:18:17 UTC
MY Maggio?! *glares in the direction of the US*

Ok, first I'm going to go see St Theresa in Ecstasy since that church is near the Termini and that's probably my favorite sculpture ever, ever, ever, then Frosty, then to your art history prof's pickup spot. (ROFFLES @ Tha Crib.)

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