- Joined
- Friday October 14, 2016
- Location
- Rivoli (Italy)
I'm new to TSR but if anyone need support to translate/write to/from Italian, here I am ! Feel free to askThanks. I'll see what I can sort out with them.
Update
I emailed them and they have sent me all the details. Price is about Euros 23 for the one I want, plus shipping, which seems reasonable. Their email is in Italian, so that'll be interesting to translate, plus writing back to them in the same language.
I'm new to TSR but if anyone need support to translate/write to/from Italian, here I am ! Feel free to ask
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I agree that synths require a different technique, as you've found you need to add water gradually as they don't retain it as well as a badger. I've found the opposite to you in that synths use less soap.
I'm new to TSR but if anyone need support to translate/write to/from Italian, here I am ! Feel free to ask
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"Monica Belucci, please quit calling me. It's over. I don't love you anymore. I am tired of endless weekends filled with mindbending passion." How do I say that in Italian?
Please help me with my Italian ex-girlfriend, sir.
Aren't we getting completely away from the subject here?Sadly I think you would have more success if you write in FrenchAnyway... Never start a conversation with an italian woman using her surname and dont' even think to misspelled it (Bellucci, with 2 L ) !! . So you can try with "Cara Monica, ti prego... smettila di importunarmi con le tue chiamate. Tra noi è tutto finito. Non ti amo più. Sono stanco di questi fine settimana infiniti, ossessionato dalla tua contorta passione ! "
The address is Monica Bellucci - Storm Models, 1st Floor, 5 Jubilee Place - Chelsea, London SW3 3TD UK, but I guess you already know her private address ;-)
Yes you're right. But on a 57 reply thread I think that the subject was missing well before the number 56. Anyway I apologise.Aren't we getting completely away from the subject here?
If you apply soap to a warm sponge it will lather far more than if it was cold. As a synthetic brush cannot retain heat, surely it cannot lather as well as a Badger? May be i'm wrong?
I agree that synths require a different technique, as you've found you need to add water gradually as they don't retain it as well as a badger. I've found the opposite to you in that synths use less soap.
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