E’ sorprendente come twitter stia frastornando facebook. Ma forse no.
Dopo questa mia profonda riflessione, consiglio a tutti – anche a quelli che schifano i social network – di appuntarsi l’account di Giovanni (che twitter si può seguire anche senza starci dentro). Io lo seguo e lui mi onora seguendomi.
Lo voglio celebrare con questo post parafrasando il Travaglio della prefazione al libro della banda Spinoza:
“Appena leggo un tweet di Giovanni, finito di ridere mi incazzo con me stesso perché avrei voluto tweettarlo io”.
Dopodiché, quando penso a Giò, spesso mi viene in mente l’inconfondibile voz de Julio. Ma si sa, non ci deve essere sempre un motivo per tutto.

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