Sunday, June 10, 2007

Pancreatitus More Condition_symptoms

virtual locks of love and romance lost

Maybe it 's never been easy to say and maybe it will not be' never. Say that "I love you" is still blushing and who says that, looking straight into his eyes, who listens to him. And 'the mysterious poetry of love, passion, love of two people who show their feelings timidly. A love today no more 'shouted but, following the latest fashion, symbolically locked in a lock of iron, suspended from lampposts or railings. After you write your initials above, it is thrown away the key to making that vow eternal love. A fad, spread throughout Italy, which began on one of the poles of Milvio bridge in Rome, by two lovers who wanted to play what is written in the novel "I want you". A romantic gesture, duplicated thousands of times. Even in our province, to the old bridge or along the scenic dell'Itria Ragusa Modica. Almost a ritual that inevitably made it lose some inherent meaning, making love in a closed padlock, in a trend to follow. Even on the Internet. In just four weeks, 10,000 were virtual locks of love "hanging" on the website www.lucchettipontemilvio.com. The padlock number ten thousand 'was created by a girl from Victoria, Maria, Robert wrote to his simple but strong message: "I love you and you'll love 'forever, you're the one for me and I want to stay forever with you." And so 'that a gesture full of romance and found' has become a cold type on a computer keyboard, probably without even knowing it's partner. A love (maybe) real, witnessed virtually no lock on the pole, without the key thrown forever, especially without being in two. But even on the internet, love does not bind with the word marriage, only used in about forty locks, or 0.3%. Terribly real.

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