Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Things you do for a handful of votes - the sad story of Augusta, Clementina and the poor and foolish Circus


The weekly gossip Diva and Donna public in this issue long service and fed on "secret meetings" between Berlusconi and Barbara champion AC Milan Pato.

"Barbara Berlusconi and Pato have landed in the same private flight to Linate airport. On another occasion she joined him at home in Milan. And yet, he 's been a guest at the villa in Macherio," writes ANSA in a brief this morning.



They took the same plane. They were seen entering the same car (clearly from the windows tinted, nda). They did a picnic under the same tree, the same park - think - even the same city.

It's enough to fill a half-table conversations to Italy next month and a half. "Did you know that Barbara Berlusconi and Pato took the same flight?". "Really?" There must be something behind for strength, these two will certainly not have been there up to the event. " "You're right, Clementina. There's soft." "I'll bet this piece of stale bread, my dear Augusta. "

How right dear Clementina. In fact, the Ansa continues:" Barbara Berlusconi has recently announced a farewell to Comrade George Valaguzza, father of her two children, and while Pato is' separated from his wife Stephany Brito married in July 2009, after nine months of marriage. "




Just as excited talking Clementina Augusta and the new course, engagement, marriage proposal of the" safe-to-get- l'oro-like ", and even the name that the new pair of Italy would have given the children, it passes the awkward Circus and ask:" Is he not a fool trick to convince Milan fans to vote for Berlusconi? "

blissful ignorance, blissful innocence. But the poor, stupid, Circus is silenced by two wives - who have no time to waste with his nonsense - and is, like every day, sent in 'garden to take care of the cabbage.


The same Pato who ate cabbage and Barbara on the plane, returning from the park in that city. But then it is true. Savoy and circuses.

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