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Anche i 30 sono arrivati, ma sarai sempre la nostra… (indossa la coroncina)
Da lei vorresti sempre andare a mangiare, i suoi piatti sono delle vere prelibatezze.
Schifate siamo rimaste quando ha fatto il suo ingresso a Pechino; non gli avresti dato un euro e invece è arrivato fino a SanRemo (sappiamo che anche ora non gli daresti un centesimo, ma ti tocca cantare la sua canzone)
A sorpresa è arrivato e da casa sua ci ha sfanculato.
Da piccola ne eri ghiotta, nel latte shakerato ti piaceva aggiungerlo, poi un giorno hai scoperto che era un essere marino (vogliamo il nome scientifico)
I miei colleghi mi dicono che sono sempre veloce come un…
In quel di Pag ovunque lo mettevate e quel nome così esotico tanto vi faceva ridere.
Di pane e acqua vivi se durante la settimana non arrivi ai 1…
Al lavoro ti piaceva andare quando, con il tuo collega potevi stare (parlaci di lui)
Di clienti ne vedi tanti, ma ad uno in particolare daresti dei calmanti
Da Arianna offese prendevi quando li infilavi ai tuoi pieni
Di qualità ne hai tante (opinabile) ma su una cosa sei sempre in flagrante
Una mascherina lilla ti sei voluta comprare, indovina un po’ a cosa è potuta assomigliare (a proposito ecco a te una…)
Di una cosa tu vai matta e nell uovo di Alessio lo trovi a pasqua. Sappiamo tutti che lo metteresti anche nella pasta!
Quella sera qualche dubbio ai presenti era sorto, quando dalla tua bocca di interi ne sono usciti… (che ci devi dire qualcosa di importante!? Accetteremo anche questo tranquilla)
Diletta il suo bel culetto ha dovuto proteggere perchè la tua macchina ne è sempre piena
Diciamo che non è la tua passione più grande.
La tua boutique preferita
Da GIOVANE te ne sei scullata talmente tanta che ora la nausea ti sale solo a guardarla
Dal suo ritmo ti lasci trascinare (come no!)
I colori del tuo cuore
Lo odi come in un famoso cartone (inglese abbreviato)

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