On Apr 18, 8:18*am, Giuann 'o cavallar
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> rosie > ha scritto:
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> >On Apr 17, 10:07 pm, rst0wxyz > wrote:
> >> On Apr 17, 5:16 pm, rosie > wrote:
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> >> > On Apr 17, 3:19 pm, rst0wxyz > wrote:
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> >> > > On Apr 17, 1:15 pm, rosie > wrote:
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> >> > > > On Apr 17, 6:48 am, Giuann 'o cavallar
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> >> > > > Thank you for posting this !I never ran in a Marathn there or
> >> > > > anywhere, but I love to see the streets of Napoli, yes, even with
> >> > > > garbage, I do remember the strikes. That was a very very happy time in
> >> > > > my life, my time in Naples.
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> >> > > You mean this is a normal day in Naples?
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> >> > oh yes...
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> >> Naples got to get the garbage collectors to work and collect the
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> >Actually, this may have been during one of the garbage strikes that
> >they seemed to have on a regular basis, or they may just be waiting
> >for the regular pickup. Naples is a place that not everyone likes, but
> >I will say I loved it.
> >rosie
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> Do u love trash and putrescence, rosie?
> By the way there is no strike in Naples, garbage men go to work
> regularly every day; trash in the streets is the sum of various
> factors, first of which is: neapolitans are the scum of all Earth
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No , they are not, they are simply un governable. They do have strikes
from time to time. This is not an exceptionally huge pile of trash, so
it may be a regular days garbage. But scum of the earth?? Never.
Rosie