3212 Aliena's thread

Aliena, you're going to Italy for a few days.:)

You are only allowed to do this, if you give us a blow by what-ever...:)

.....sing us a song of old Napoli....bring us back a present ;)

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Hmm.. a song of old Napoli eh? Lemme fink.. OK here we go..

[CENTER]"Tu sei sfaccimm.. sei un figlio di.." [/CENTER]

This song goes on for 1000 verses.. each verse progressively ruder than the one before. :p

Now, as for a present.. someones head on a plate perhaps? Let me see what I can do. :D

:) :)

Now, I had better get my list of prezzies in for you, dear :)

Limoncello, maccaroni alla chitarra, a tan, and some of that sfogliatelle stuff :)

...make sure it's fresh ;)

Subito Tinks..

Non preoccuparti amico mio.. prendo le sole.. ma, ho preso anche la luna per te.. cotto sfogliatelli fresca fresca. then I'll nick a lemon from a Pugs tree.. strum a serenade on the chitarra.. and bring you a head on un piatto da portata per primo piatti. Va bene cosi? :D

Non sputare sul piatto dove si mangia.. OK?

:) :)

Oi Tinks..

I came across this definition and I'm confused.. with regards to who is and who is not.. allowed to justifiably dish out specs.

An optician is a professional who makes and adjusts optical aids, from refraction prescriptions supplied by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist. An optician is licensed to fill the prescription ordered by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist, but it is frequent for eye clinics to have a less qualified optician on their premises. A dispensing optician may only fill the prescription order by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist.

That is to say, behaving professionally would indicate that the person's actions remain in accordance with specific rules, written or unwritten, regarding behavior, dress, speech, etc.

The opposite of professional is amateur or disparagingly, rank amateur. Sometimes an amateur can perform as well or better than an professional, but this is tends to be a very rare exception. Therefore, in many fields a person must overcome many barriers before gaining recognition as a professional.

Seems totally baffling to me! :D

:) :)