Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Good Run Out Songs For Basketball

Money. The

Much has been said of the fee (reportedly € 250 thousand) had by Roberto Benigni for his participation in the Sanremo Festival. The League has cried foul, calling "immoral" such compensation, pulling dance in "people who do not arrive later this month." Which, incidentally, are the same people who pay the league (and all others), their lavish salaries and pay the whores of their master. But this seems not to be immoral.

Personally, I prefer to pay Benigni, rather than Borghezio or Calderoli. Even if I have to pay them, willy-nilly.

Then it's true: I'll probably € 250 thousand I'll never see them in my life, unless it is blessed by luck, or I do not weapons of courage (and a gun) and enter the bank with a balaclava. But if possible, avoid the second option.

The problem is not Benigni mica, or Totti and Ibrahimovic, or any other character in the film, sports, or television.

them money and ask them if they find who's giving them, take them. I would do exactly the same and I think I would feel very little guilt. Do not you?

Anyway, if someone disburses them this money, it's because then he returns, it seems clear. Or do you think that Nike, for one thing, to give every year 20 million euro Ronaldinho because they are good and they care about the fate Brazilian?

Rai next Sanremo could call me instead of Benigni. Give me one thousand euro and we are all happy. Oh well then, if instead of twenty million people in front of the video there are five (I mean just five, not five million, just imagine), who cares Rai? If nobody buys the cookies as good, or no one that gasoline that swell the coffers, patience, they have saved a lot 'of money. And then, if the sponsor (s), knowing that instead of Benigni's Evasoxcaso, they do not live at the Rai mica care.

They are a charitable institution, not a company that wants to get revenues. Indeed, it seems that from next year with the money of the rent fund a mission to bring the water and build schools and hospitals in the poorest countries. Really, huh.

Then the alarm sounded and I thought I should go to work.

But no. I go there tomorrow.

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