Monday, June 16, 2008

What Kind Of Bra Does Milena Velba Wear

an initial verification of the work

I just found in my mailbox, a gentle warning of road construction and public works sector of the Municipality of Pordenone, dated June 3: as a citizen of Via San Giuliano has been advised that, the reconstruction of sidewalks and the restoration of the roadway, presumably begin in October, and I was asked to take action in case I should make some connections (water, electricity, gas). Right.

I would reciprocate the courtesy by submitting myself to the manager petitioner (Mauritius Bianchet) a message.

Dear Manager, "or non-saver Leser, nor write, as the ninth Diria me," I would advise you to pull out all of the asphalt pavement quite a bit 'before October, to see if you can make them really work around the oaks.

You have thrown away, pardon, took a lot of money for testing, diagnosis, care de sti oaks, have made, remade and remade again projects to design, changes and long, pointless chat with us via San Giuliano bring himself to take the risk of having to hold up work for the final cutting of other trees that you find sick or unsafe? Having to spend more money on the money for other projects and changes and delays that accumulate? To find that people will ask, first to itself and then to the proper authorities, if the money was well spent, if they can be better spent and if they really went all in the works or whether it?

If we will not remove all the sidewalks worse than we are now, indeed: perhaps we stop jumping like happy kids or toads in the ponds of water and get on and off the sidewalks of the street and return as a long, tedious, continuous exercise of steps! We will see all that there are no sidewalks, no illusions, as we do now, that they exist

Waiting for work, then, really begin, we might give us some culture or fall - that I know? - Fattening of pigs for the next Epiphany: with all the acorns that fall every single day from ste parts!

Glorianna Presot

Adapted from THE Gazzettino Friday 'June 13, 2008 edition
Pordenone

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