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"È che siamo tali e quali, incasinati ed essenziali"
"mi sono rotto il cazzo dei codardi con l'amore degli altri" Pozzuoli, Napoli.
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ci risiamo, vabbè è antico ma ti amo
Imbranato - Tiziano Ferro
"Suspended coffee" “Just now, listening to music, I remembered something. When I was writing the script "Italian Marriage", I came to Naples and De Sica took me to a cafe. It was a hot summer, and we entered one of the cafes near the station, “Caffé Sospeso”. Two people sitting behind us were ordering coffee: "Five please: two to drink, three suspended." They paid for five and drank their two. I asked De Sica: "What is this suspended coffee?" He replied: "Wait and see." Two young ladies came in, drank their coffee, paid for them and left. Next, three attorneys showed up, ordering seven coffees, "Three to drink, four suspended”, paid for the seven, drank three and left. And a young man ordered two coffees, drank only one, paid for two and exited. So De Sica and I sat there, talking, until noon. The doors were open; I was watching the sun-drenched plaza. Suddenly, I saw a shadow approaching the door. When it showed at the door, I could tell it was someone poor. He looked into the cafe and asked: "Is there a suspended coffee available?" It made me cry, cry for compassion. It is a kind of charity that became popular in Naples. Not only coffee is “suspended” but also food. It is hard to imagine in our country. Pity. What a beautiful custom…”