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"Mr President, why do you think I voted for the report allowing pensioners and old folk to breath clean air? Well, as you know, today is 14 March 2001, and I heard someone calling me: ‘Mr Fatuzzo, Mr Fatuzzo!’ ‘Who’s that?’ I replied. ‘It’s me, don’t you recognise me?’ ‘Me who?’ ‘Me, Carlo Fatuzzo! I’m Mr Fatuzzo the man.’ ‘Ah, and you only remember me once a year?’ ‘Yes, I know, every time your birthday comes round I wish you a happy birthday, because today is my birthday!’ ‘Okay, thank you, just let me get on with my work, I’m presenting my explanation of vote.’ ‘Mr Fatuzzo, your should remember that this is your 57th birthday and that means you are getting close to collecting your pension. I just wanted to say that I am very pleased that Mr Fatuzzo the MEP is looking after pensioners, because that means he is looking after me as well, Mr Fatuzzo the man, who is getting another year older every year and who is getting close to collecting his pension too.’"@en1
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