Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (75 Viewers)

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
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You know, I have a friend who says you always need to strike when people don't expect it. He thinks, for instance, that the best way to raise kids is hit them when they have been good all day. That way there is always the right amount of fear in the house and they won't even want to think about what happens if they are bad.

He'd be an awful dad, but there's some sense to his reasoning.

This isn't the thread for your bad childhood memories.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,995
What amazes me is that someone who is so devoted (because even if he's an utter moron, he is devoted to Juventus) does not have the brain capacity to understand the meaning of such a simple song.
:lol:

Our fans, and all the other fans, use the same tune. For example, our fans often sing to Seba "Uno di noi, Giovinco uno di noi" and it's the same tune as "Come la Juve, voi siete come la Juve". But Badass doesn't understand one single word in Italian and for some reason he thought all the fans say the same thing.

P.S: On the other hand, he said he's singing together with the Juve fans. What exactly is he singing?
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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You know, I have a friend who says you always need to strike when people don't expect it. He thinks, for instance, that the best way to raise kids is hit them when they have been good all day. That way there is always the right amount of fear in the house and they won't even want to think about what happens if they are bad.

He'd be an awful dad, but there's some sense to his reasoning.
Sense? These poor kids will have complex.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,343
This isn't the thread for your bad childhood memories.
Wow. Strong comment. You know, you never said why I was a bigot.

:lol:

Our fans, and all the other fans, use the same tune. For example, our fans often sing to Seba "Uno di noi, Giovinco uno di noi" and it's the same tune as "Come la Juve, voi siete come la Juve". But Badass doesn't understand one single word in Italian and for some reason he thought all the fans say the same thing.

P.S: On the other hand, he said he's singing together with the Juve fans. What exactly is he singing?
And more importantly, why the hell would we sing "come la Juve"? We ARE Juve. Even if we completely ignore the obvious meaning of the song, it still wouldn't make sense. And why would we sing it to Inter? I mean, we would insult them by saying they are like us?

That's strange even coming from a self proclaimed Asian Jew who has been traumatised by the Holocaust 80 years after it took place.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,995
And more importantly, why the hell would we sing "come la Juve"? We ARE Juve. Even if we completely ignore the obvious meaning of the song, it still wouldn't make sense. And why would we sing it to Inter? I mean, we would insult them by saying they are like us?
It makes sense if you don't speak a word of Italian and you think that "come la Juve" actually means GOOO JUVE, or COME ON JUVE.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,343
It makes sense if you don't speak a word of Italian and you think that "come la Juve" actually means GOOO JUVE, or COME ON JUVE.
Oh dear God,

that would be so stupid that I did not even consider it :lol:

He did say he was in Italy for four months though. Badass is one of those people who make me go in my "I wonder" mode.
 

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