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Luciano Barbera tells you to s*ck it

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Mmmmmm...pasta....do you know Lech?

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Thought not.


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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
You are quite welcome. It is nice when young men are polite.


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My pleasure. I was taught to listen and learn as much as possible from my elders.

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Originally Posted by radicaldog
Barbera said he puts home-made jam on his shoes before polishing them. Honest.

What he said was he first puts on a marmellata di susine which is a jam made of prunes (according to a recipe of his grandmother's, now made by his wife) to clean the shoe leather and open its pores. Then he applies polish.
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
You are another polite young man who gives me hope.


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Hate to say this, but you are slowly becoming the crazy, senile old uncle of styleforum...
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Originally Posted by EBugatti
What he said was he first puts on a marmellata di susine which is a jam made of prunes (according to a recipe of his grandmother's, now made by his wife) to clean the shoe leather and open its pores. Then he applies polish.

And how is that inconsistent with what I said?
 

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I'd fire my help if I ever found them polishing my shoes without removing the laces. Shameful.
 

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