Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Hampton House Rentals After Prom

San Gregorio Armeno, forgive them ... The bells

San Gregorio Armeno is the patron saint of Armenia, a land that was converted to Christianity thanks to his miracles and his work of evangelization. The saint is known in the world but because his name is linked to the street in Naples that houses the workshops of the crib, visited annually by thousands of tourists.
In this alley in the heart of the decumani there are artisans who are accustomed for several years "to date" the traditional eighteenth-century crib, laying next to the shepherds, the shopkeepers, the Magi and the Holy Family also more or less famous personalities: it begins with Maradona, through Cossiga and Berlusconi, to the more recent representations of Ruby and premier Bunga Bunga. This questionable practice has now hit rock bottom: shows us how to wisely corrieredelmezzogiorno , one of the "masters" immortalized on the crib that Marika Rustling that, I learn, works as a showgirl. The lady said that the side you see the statue in his image published by the courier's website, appears on the crib as the mother has done and as well as the craftsman has done again. That his presence represents repentance? The desire to undertake a new journey of faith? The meditative renunciation of frivolity of the footlights? Well. Otherwise I wish the best for Miss Hiss his career, but I hope it raises a question: what am I doing on the crib? On the other hand, you can argue with me why the same question should be paid to the craftsman who has decided to imagine it in the vicinity of the cave of Bethlehem, without even worrying about the fact that, as the ox and the donkey already booked for that evening, Miss would have suffered the rigors of winter saw the dress.
Who will want to follow the exploits of both the judge. I, for my part, I think from next year do the tree.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Creative Pittsburgh Penguin Sayings

Billy

Today at the park Ruoppolo street behind my house, they put the Christmas market, so there we are. If you want a Christmas song, I refer you to the new blog of 80/100 that gives you the Christmas Light Coldplayers, Idefix here celebrates Christmas 2010 instead of 2006 with a Billy Idol singing Jingle Bells Rock us from the his hair. Here it is.