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A short program memorandum to remind you that Gruppo della Birretta is still active!

Surprise Friday – no real program, if you are interested in try to call Luca. Perhaps the night will be intriguing…

Busy Saturday – ice rink on afternoon in Liverpool Street and disco club on evening in Covent Garden.

Quiet Sunday – live music in Acton from 3 o’clock, the day will faint quietly somewhere…

GET IN TOUCH!!

Luca 07891060783
Alessio 07552911368 (not available on Friday)

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Asked on December 15, 2011 9:19 pm
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Forgive my intrusion, but I'm a sort of an English language lover :) So, just a few remarks on what posted. Weekend is just one word, is not week end. Unlike Italian, in English memorandum is not a reminder. In fact, it roughly means program. In the afternoon and in the evening, rather than on afternoon and on evening. Faint means "to suddenly fall down, and become unconscious for a short time"(it. svenire). So, how can a day possibly faint? I'm sorry to sound a bit pedantic, but, as I said, I'm a kind of an English language enthusiast :) Have a great weekend!
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Answered on December 16, 2011 10:14 pm
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    Forgive my intrusion, but I'm a sort of an English language lover :) So, just a few remarks on what posted. Weekend is just one word, is not week end. Unlike Italian, in English memorandum is not a reminder. In fact, it roughly means program. In the afternoon and in the evening, rather than on afternoon and on evening. Faint means "to suddenly fall down, and become unconscious for a short time"(it. svenire). So, how can a day possibly faint? I'm sorry to sound a bit pedantic, but, as I said, I'm a kind of an English language enthusiast :) Have a great weekend!
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    Posted by coccobill (Domande: 0, Risposte: 0)
    Answered on December 16, 2011 10:14 pm
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      Forgive my intrusion, but I'm a sort of an English language lover :) So, just a few remarks on what posted. Weekend is just one word, is not week end. Unlike Italian, in English memorandum is not a reminder. In fact, it roughly means program. In the afternoon and in the evening, rather than on afternoon and on evening. Faint means "to suddenly fall down, and become unconscious for a short time"(it. svenire). So, how can a day possibly faint? I'm sorry to sound a bit pedantic, but, as I said, I'm a kind of an English language enthusiast :) Have a great weekend!
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      Posted by coccobill (Domande: 0, Risposte: 0)
      Answered on December 16, 2011 10:14 pm
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        Forgive my intrusion, but I'm a sort of an English language lover :) So, just a few remarks on what posted. Weekend is just one word, is not week end. Unlike Italian, in English memorandum is not a reminder. In fact, it roughly means program. In the afternoon and in the evening, rather than on afternoon and on evening. Faint means "to suddenly fall down, and become unconscious for a short time"(it. svenire). So, how can a day possibly faint? I'm sorry to sound a bit pedantic, but, as I said, I'm a kind of an English language enthusiast :) Have a great weekend!
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        Posted by coccobill (Domande: 0, Risposte: 0)
        Answered on December 16, 2011 10:14 pm
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