Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Prem Made Thank You Note

The legend of the brothers and god Palici Adrano

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oday I want to tell a legend that makes you think, who notes that, as always, money manages to make us look good or bad people just because they own it. ..

It 's the story of Mr Turiddu Passaddà. In Sicilian dialect
"passaddà" means, literally, "go beyond, go away." Normally you use when you want to remove someone.
Mr. Passaddà was a very poor man and was a professional mule.
One evening he saw the foot of the mountain Marabo (in Palermo) a great light and fireworks. Approaching the sounds he heard and saw dance, sing and a series of stalls selling a sea of \u200b\u200bbeautiful stuff.

Stunned and frightened by this news began to beat it until it was stopped by an imp disguised as a merchant who offered him a penny for the oxen. But the poor Passaddà was poor and went away sad and dejected until it stopped another goblin disguised as a merchant who offered him money for ten horses, and another merchant offered him a dozen lambs for a penny. But he had to refuse because it did not have that!

A fourth goblin took Passaddà and put it upside down until they fell a penny changed the sprite for a calf. The calf was later sold by Turiddu for a lot of gold and slowly the penniless poor became rich ... filthy rich.
no longer walk on foot, but coach, did good works but on condition that the write in the newspapers, splendor was like a fine gentleman.
And here's the moment that should make us think .... In fact, the mayor who once had him kicked out from the exit of City Hall, because the poor Passaddà did not give him the "voscenza" wanted him to marry his beautiful daughter. Think that was created a special commission to search among the papers of their ancestors, the noble origins of Passaddà. It turned out, through strange research, that the former despised, poor and hungry Passaddà, blood was "pure heaven," and no longer called Turiddu Passaddà but Passadiqua Don Salvatore, the principles of gold ...


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