Wednesday 13/8/2014 at 21:00
Books
Meet the author: the 13 Gallium August Natalino Balasso show and Gian Antonio Stella for stamps, stamps, always very strongly stamps in conjunction with the library reached the point
Wednesday, 13 August 2014 at the Palasport Auditorium of Gallio, the Asiago plateau, at 21.00 hours will be held the show with Gian Antonio Stella and Natalino Balasso to present the book by Gian Antonio Stella entitled stamps, stamps, always very strongly stamps. The infinite war bureaucracy.
Entrance with compulsory booking at the Tourist Office of Gallium or Asiago joints library to € 2,00
From 13 to 23 August to Gallium will hold a series of events titled literary encounters with the author, in which the authors will present his book going to reveal the backstory and curiosity.
The exhibition is organized by the library reached the point which is going on IV Novembre 63 in Asiago.
Stamps, stamps, always very strongly by Gian Antonio Stella stamps
Elders indebted fromAsl to weigh the incontinence pads after use. Supreme Court grappling with processes for dripping of a shirt or the brucatina of a donkey. Miracolate to Lourdes which is forbidden to give up the pension. Officially tested ports after 36 years. Citizens alive and well that struggling to prove not to be dead by 2008. Decrees ever made the point that Renzi has inherited an enormity: 513.
Ministries that appeals ever after 31 years and give notice to applicant: respond immediately. Executives holed up in trenches of gobbledygook and paid on average three times more than in Germany. Earthquake victims struggling with 1109 read read and impossible to enforce.Surreal Standards on cycles up to 2.20 meters tall, the bedding or fishing for walruses.
Gian Antonio Stella tells the Italian bureaucracy. A story that is entertaining and at the same time horrified about the rules, the mechanisms, the men, the delusions, wastage and the craziest privileges and offensive to a world apart who doesn't want to change. And weighing on the country for more than 70 billion euros.
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