Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Belly Button Sensitivity After C Section

The Color Guard Director of Finance

This photograph, which portrays his early twenties Umberto in maid's uniform, jumped out in a very casual during one of visits made to his uncle Sabatino. It is taken in a studio of Ferrara probably around 1908. We did examine all the photographs of military experts who cover and found that only in that he wears a uniform body of infantry because all the others belong to another department of the Italian army. Differently than we thought, and how the same Umberto said the U.S. authorities, he played the 3 and a half years of his military career entirely in the infantry, but some were spent in the Regia Guardia di Finanza. This discovery has enabled us to immediately come to mind that he might have had a human and professional is very similar to that of grandfather Emidio, who was also military Director of the Guardia di Finanza in the '20s. At that time, the Guardia di Finanza was not concerned to check your receipts and track down tax evaders, but watched the boundaries of the homeland against possible incursions by smugglers. So were the barracks or the Alps or along the coasts Umberto was lucky that ended in a police station in Venice or at least nearby, because he realized his own photographs in a studio in that city. Emidio grandfather was standing in a remote police station in the Alps (a Pontebba) looking at the mountains. So perhaps did not have to weigh upon him very much to return to country life when the need called him to his duties. Umberto had instead been to Venice! Writes D. Quirico in "History of military service in Italy "
" E 'military service that shows a lot of guys campaign for the first time the city and its pleasures, its opportunities. In contrast to what happened to students who completed their studies once they returned home, in the province to return to work or take up the study of his father, the children of peasants had smelled the odor in the air of novelty, some work habits and pleasure to the city. [...] And many of them leave after they began looking for a job other than that, cursed by fatigue and misery, parents .
Perhaps it was precisely those years of living in Venice Umberto Terrabianca that forced to leave for America.

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