Ci were times when we could laugh. No, correct me, there were times when we could laugh about it. I was an eighteen year old kid that he understood little of political satire and even less, but I was raised on bread and "Trio" with a spalmenta of Jalappa's Band, hovering between the 80s and 90s. Then I went to "Tunnel" in '96, the plot of what was once the summer hits "Pippo Kennedy Show" the following year and then become followers of that in "The Eighth Dwarf" which ended in 2001. In those days there were for everyone, right and left Inalto and down, front and rear, with a particular fondness, is the exclusive property of Satire Conlie capital "S", for whom, if you take the piss, if takes it. You know I was a fat kid and I would know something about "taking the piss", but as a disambiguation, if you are prevented ask Ricky Martin, a few days neo-Ghei. Clearly, it is normal, it is eternal: if you do something stupid, someone will take the piss, if you are a midget in a bikini, someone will take the piss, if you are a politician, someone will take the piss for what you did. I was fat and I took the piss. But it's like the law of the jungle, more and more angry you they'll take the piss, but if you take a good laugh and respond in kind and are at their game, sooner or later get tired and maybe you end up enjoy it a bit 'too.
Vi propongo la bella rassegna satirica che portò al famoso Editto Bulgaro nei confronti del comico Luttazzi. La celeberrima intervista a Travaglio durante la trasmissione Satyricon, se avete mezz'ora da dedicarvi, è qui divisa in tre parti:
Dopo le polemiche il programma fu sospeso per una settimana ed al suo ritorno, Luttazzi, spiegò la situazione a suo modo:
And finally, abandoning the satire and moving on to investigative journalism, the recorded interview with Paolo Borsellino to Vittorio Mangano, a former groom's house in Arcore Berlusconi, French TV interview with fifty days before he was killed in via D'Amelio:
Here it is: the Fourth Estate.
"So let me give you some advice, you bastard" [...] "Never, never forget who you are, because some of the world will not forget. Turn who you are in your strength, so it can never be your weakness. Make it an armor, and can never be used against you. "
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