Espo il balduino ieri sera si è voluto far festeggiare.
Dopo un’indagine online, obbligato a scendere da quella parte di Roma dove vive, che Roma non è, ci ha dato appuntamento a “la gatta mangiona” di Monteverde (ok, si, Monteverde è Roma. Però, anche qui, c’è Roma e Roma…).
La pizza non era male, anzi. Però tutti gli osanna che ho trovato in rete a riguardo sono decisamente eccessivi.
Per nulla eccessiva, invece, è stata la Holliday & Brown che Marco ha rimediato. E come poteva esserlo, acquistata nel tempio romano (questo si) della cravatta?

Good article , thanks and we want more! Added to FeedBurner as well
I really like that. You touched my heart!
Nice post!
I enjoy reading a post that will make people think. Also, thanks for allowing me to comment!
Hello! This is my 1st comment here so I just wanted to give a quick shout out and tell you I truly enjoy reading through your blog posts. Can you recommend any other blogs/websites/forums that deal with the same subjects? Thanks a ton!
There are some fascinating points in this article but I don’t know if I see all of them center to heart. There may be some validity but I will take hold an opinion until I look into it further. Good article , thanks and we would like more! Added to FeedBurner as well.
I have not checked in here for a while since I thought it was getting boring, but the last several posts are good quality so I guess I will add you back to my everyday bloglist. You deserve it my friend
Hiya! Quick question that’s entirely off topic. Do you know how to make your site mobile friendly? My weblog looks weird when viewing from my iphone 4. I’m trying to find a theme or plugin that might be able to resolve this issue. If you have any suggestions, please share. Thanks!
Hello! Do you know if they make any plugins to assist with SEO? I’m trying to get my blog to rank for some targeted keywords but I’m not seeing very good success. If you know of any please share. Thank you!
Its excellent as your other blog posts : D, regards for posting . “The art of love … is largely the art of persistence.” by Albert Ellis.