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Today was rather interesting.

Went to get some food, look to my left and there's a fully grown man with a beard in a pink dress.

Righto then.....

no that was a mirror

fail aaron

Aloe Blacc is shithouse... I can't stand that f**king song

+1

Aloe what?

apparently its good for sunburns n shit

Did you know Northern Italians despise southern Italians with a passion and at one point wanted to break away, or cut Italia in half to form their own state? They view the Sicilians or Calabrese or any other Southern as bogan like since the southerners tend to be involved with mafia allot or other underground organised criminal organisations.

Southern Italians at one time in history were ruled by Moors, hence the reason Southerners tend to have more darker features and olive skins.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXjcf47y-zk

Northern Italy is very industrial and fairly wealthy. Southern Italy remains poor and undeveloped. There is much resentment in Northern Italy that their tax dollars keep getting poured into the southern part of the country, year after year, without the south developing its economy or anything changing much.

There is actually a small separatist movement in Northern Italy that has occasionally become violent. I think they were more active in the 1990s and have calmed down somewhat.

Italy has an term called mezzagiorno, it is the line that divides the north and the south. The 2 regions were culturaly, geographically, and historicaly separated in time. Southern Italy was poor and neglected, northern italy was the hub of the renaissance, art and culture and later industry. Southern italy shared a similar heritage with the southern Mediterranean culture where northern italy shared a heritage more similar to the northern europeans.
Edited by Flynnn

If you're doing career you'll have to drive a few seasons and get offers from the bigger teams if you're good.

Should be able to choose any team u want in the other modes though

Been playing GTA 4 lately, right now in fact

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