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Luca Tramontin

Luca Tramontin (born 22 February 1966) is an Italian former rugby union footballer, and television sports personality. He is the creator and co-writer of the TV Series "Sport Crime".[1] He has played for Italy, Switzerland, and Hungary. He has also played Australian rules football, Ice hockey and Gaelic football He has appeared on Eurosport's programs, including Total Rugby. He created and anchored a web show sports program called the Oval Bin, which he hosted with Daniela Scalia.[2]

Luca Tramontin
Personal information
Born (1966-02-22) 22 February 1966 (age 57)
Belluno, Italy
Updated on 14 May 2013.

Television career Edit

Tramontin was on television mostly as a guest, but in 1996 he began studying acting and television writing at the Antenna Cinema school. He worked a year at Canale 5, then at Telepiù-Sky as a writer and journalist for five years. Although still active in rugby, his television production work had yet to be related to his sport activities.

In 2004, Tramontin moved to the newly formed network SportItalia, which partnered with Eurosport.[3] There, he provided commentary on rugby matches, with Pierpaolo Pedroni in the first year, and afterwards with Gianluca Veneziano. He anchored the International Rugby Board (IRB)'s official magazine program, Total Rugby, with Daniela Scalia. The show had been broadcast in over a hundred countries without any anchors, but Tramontin and Scalia changed the format making it into a "docu-talk".[4]

Between 2004 and 2012, Tramontin averaged five hours of sports commentary a week for Eurosport. The topics featured include: Rugby League State of Origin, National Rugby League, Australian Football League, Cricket Champions League, Field Hockey Euro League, weightlifting, StrongMan, Gaelic Sports and the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament, the last of which he considers one of the best sports events ever.[5][6][7][8]

In 2006, Tramontin became a regular guest on the Swiss National TV RSI lunch-time talk show Mezzogiorno in punto, which was anchored by Fabrizio Casati. In 2007, the show changed its name to Buon Pomeriggio and changed anchors to Sandy Altermatt. Tramontin was the "multifaceted talker of sports, music and life in general."[9] He participated in Sport Non Stop, a six-hour Sunday sports show led by Stefano Ferrando. He commentated on the finals for the 2007 and 2011 Rugby Union World Cup for Swiss National TV.

Since 2010 he collaborates with Australian radio broadcaster SBS[10]

In 2011, Tramontin created and hosted a show called the Oval Bin.[2] It was originally intended to be a television program, but turned into a shortened web show at the last moment for reasons not revealed. Oval Bin was co-anchored by Daniela Scalia and Gianluca Veneziano.

In February 2013, Tramontin and Scalia hosted ESP Hockey, a weekly ice hockey magazine show, at Espansione TV[11] The show has focused on the Suisse NLA ice hockey championship, but he has occasionally thrown in references to rugby, Australian football, water polo and other team sports.[12]

In 2017 he was again on telly with FUNalysis: as the name says, Scalia and Tramontin created, produced and anchored on Sportitalia a TV-Show about the unbelievable aspects of the most remote sports, enforcing the fun-factor. Addressed also to a no-sport audience, the high rate program covered the humoristic and social aspect of "The Ashes" (cricket clash between Australia and England), the relevance of Gaelic Football in identity, music and folklore, the misconceptions about the weight lifting training and more.[13]

SPORT CRIME Edit

 
Luca Tramontin in a waterpolo scene

SPORT CRIME is a TV series about sports investigations, it tells the stories of the Seams Agency, based in Lugano and ready to intervene when an alleged crime or infraction endangers a team, a sport venue or an athlete. Any episode is based on a different sport.[14]

Tramontin acts as the main character Luca "Dabs" Kriv. The trailer gave evidence that all actors are active or former athletes that often try or re-enact the facts risking their bodies in real actions like smashing tackles, high velocity crashes and bodychecks.

On 4 April 2016, at Cannes Mip Festival, Tramontin and Scalia revealed that the TV movie "The Legacy Run", introducing Sport Crime themes, atmosphere and characters, had been produced and edited. Shooting took place in Switzerland and Croatia with extensive media coverage on national TVs, radio, magazines and newspapers.[15][16][17][18][19]

4 December 2016, "The Legacy Run" had its world premier at Swiss national tv reaching share numbers close to the historic Sunday sport show "Sport Non Stop".

Sports career Edit

Tramontin joined 1st division club Rugby Casale in 1985. He played for seven seasons as a second rower. He had a short stint with Occhiali Vogue Belluno, which had reached Serie A, but he returned to Casale after some disciplinary issues. In the 1989 off season, he traveled to play in the New England Rugby Union Cup in Glen Innes, New South Wales, Australia, where he got in touch also with Cricket, Rugby League and Aussie Rules. Then coach Colin Price advised Luca to train twice a week with the local rugby league team in order to improve his deficitary ball handling. In reflecting on his Australian visit, Tramontin said, "those awkward hours in the park opened up my mind forever" as he would later leave the Rugby Union to play the games he learned down under. In the 1990 off season, after getting the 1st degree, he biked through Thailand and Malaysia for two and a half months, and returned late and underweight to the Casale summer camp. As a result, he had a low rate season where he was relegated to the bench.

From 1992-2006, he played on various clubs in Piacenza, Viadana, Brescia, New York City, and three different clubs in Milan.

In 2006, Tramontin moved to Bellinzona, Switzerland, where he joined the local rugby club at Ticino at the age of 41, and joined the Hungarian national team, which he qualified through ancestry.[20][21] He also fulfilled his dream of playing ice hockey, albeit at a very low level; this was documented on his television show, Oval Bin. He joined a rugby club in Lugano and contributed as a starter. He joined the Swiss team for two weekends in Lausanne under Toulosan coach Patrice Philippe. Being over 40 and having an official cap with Hungary, there were hopes that he would be permitted to join.[22]

In 2008, Tramontin left rugby union to play Australian rules football (abbreviated as Aussie Rules or Orules) in the summer, and amateur ice hockey in the winter. He participated on AFL Italia for nine caps[23] and was the captain when the national team participated in the 2009 European Cup held in Samobor, Croatia.[24] For the 2010 European Cup, he represented AFL Switzerland as the team made its debut; he served as the team's coach.[25]

In 2011, Tramontin was asked to help the Hungarian national rugby team, the Magyar Bulls, who made its first appearance in international competition.[26] He played for the team against the Czech Republic in a match in Kecskemét, Hungary.[27] He later decided the commitment was too high as he had been playing for AFL Switzerland and was a television commentator.[28]

He has been playing Australian Rules football for the Lugano Bankers, and amateur ice hockey during their off season.[29]

Orules, Rugby/Aussie Rules for disabled Edit

Tramontin started and invented a new formula for disabled people to play full contact oval ball. It has been well documented on TV and media in order to expand the code.[30][31][32]

For serious mental and perceptive diseases the game consists in a code half way between rugby and Australian Football, while for medium degree of disability the teams created by Tramontin adopt the Orules/Australian Football rules except for number of players and length of the periods.

Other disabled sports Edit

Tramontin is very close to any form of team sport for disabled people, both organizing or trying to practice himself.[33][34]

 

Ice hockey Edit

Luca's flirt with hockey started 3 years before his rugby [35] as a kid supporter of Alleghe Hockey Club, but due to distant ice rinks, parent's split and heavy rugby commitments he never embraced it as a player before 2006. The "GGDT" GDT Hockey club Bellinzona started in 2006, at amateur level, with 5-6 matches for year, Luca claims to have missed no more than 4 training per year so far, mixing it well with other sport and work commitments. His son Nico started his hockey career with the same club as a defensive man.[36] Since 2020 GGDT Hockey is the longest club alliance for Tramontin as a player (Belluno Rugby he played for 13 years, GGDT 14). He plays regularly as a defensive forechecking forward despite a heavy deficit in ice skating due to his late start.

In 2014 Luca played and trained for all the pre-season with Rivera Vikings (Ticino local premiership) featuring also in some games as a defensive and forechecking winger. Eventually he had to leave again, due to the Cannes Film Festival and the imminent start of Sport Crime shooting.[37]

Since his move to Switzerland Tramontin co-operates with various ice hockey teams for crossover trainings, both amateur and professional like HC Lugano.[38]

Tramontin privately coaches collision and bodycheck postures with several professional players whose names he refuse to disclose in order not to expose weaknesses and private factors. In a recent episode of "La Domenica Sportiva" Tramontin addressed the paucity of collision technique as one of the reason for the increase of concussions in the game.[39]

He had sessions and clinics with Russian KHL destined players at Dmitri Tsygourov Camp (Aosta), Ticino Rockets (Swiss 2nd division), HC Lugano (1st division).[40]

Football (soccer) Edit

June 2019, national Swiss TV and several media reported that the "Sport Crime" duo Daniela Scalia and Luca Tramontin have been working since September 2018 coaching FC Lugano Settore Giovanile with techniques and drills partly custom created and partly from rugby.

The unprecedented protocol is said immensely useful by neo president and owner Leonid Novoselskyi and coaches of the professional team.[41][42]

 

Other sports Edit

GAA: Tramontin saw a few GAA and hurling finals live in Dublin in early 2000, stating the interest goes back a long time, that means to his Australian stints where "International Rules" and a vast Irish community made him aware of this game and hurling too. According to his habit of getting physically involved in the sports he comments (for Eurosport in this case) he started playing with Ascaro Rovigo, the first Italian GAA club. He also has a "A" (basic) Hurling referee license.[43]

WATERPOLO: in his first book Luca tells about some months of waterpolo played in 1986 during a long suspension from rugby for contractual issues. Pictures and words describe a very comical and dangerous debut in the Serie D match Trieste - Belluno. He claims to be no expert, therefore he refuses to embrace the "water football" as one of his commented sports.

Sports history Edit

Tramontin often is called for talking about sports history at universities or venues. Daniela Scalia normally hosts the event with guests.

The allure of the events is very straight, more history focused in academic ambient, more colloquial and rich in episodes and humor in public houses.[44][45][46][47][48]

Personal life Edit

Tramontin was born with a deformity at the right hand. Although he had frequent surgery in his first years, he said that it never affected his sports ability, his social life or guitar playing. He jokes about it on his shows. Tramontin has never received compensation or any kind of support for the deformity on his right hand being the indemnity only for those born before 31.12.1965. His family and he paid for all the 16 surgeries, including 13 skin transplants from the buttock to the fingers.[49]

Tramontin was nicknamed "Diavolo" (Devil) by Pierpaolo Pedroni in 1987. Pedroni was Tramontin's rival on the field, and a good friend and rock buddy off-field. Pedroni has appeared on Tramontin's shows before he died in 2009.[50]

Tramontin has residences in Bellinzona, Switzerland.

Tramontin also plays field hockey, floorball, cricket, tennis, badminton, and swimming. With regards to cricket, he said that he "never saw someone bowling worse than me".[51] He is a supporter of the Alleghe Hockey club.

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he made the cover of Sport di più Magazine, chosen as a strength and resilience icon. In the long interview with director Alberto Cristani he stated he's been hit in the healing buttock by a "bastard of a nun" when he was just 7 years old. He strongly denied to know Jennifer Lopez and revealed other tough episodes of his career.[52][53]

Early life Edit

Tramontin was born in Belluno, Italy to Vally Carnio and Elio Tramontin. He lived in Mestre, Venice until the age of 10; he often spent time with his maternal grandmother Elvira, who was a French-raised Hungarian, and grandfather Mario, whom he credits as "the biggest influence besides Rolling Stones".[54] He and his younger brother Diego often moved several times between mother's and father's house after parents split and spent time in different places in the Belluno area to eventually move back to Mestre. He learned to play rugby and was persuaded to try soccer because of a deformity in his right hand.[49] During the off seasons for rugby, he would play different sports, including swimming, street hockey, basketball, beach volleyball, tennis and badminton. He said there were "too many to recall, I just remember I was very limited in everything I practised, but t was good fun and good training for rugby".[54]

At school, the Tramontin brothers had a reputation of being "very bad students" and "loud pranksters" who would "rather play rugby and hard rock", but "eventually blossomed at university". Luca played several times against Diego, who would become a professional rugby player, in the Italian 1st division rugby; he claimed it was very ordinary to be physical to each other and stressed that Diego was a much better player than he.[54]

Curiosities Edit

in 2016 Tramontin released a detailed interview to the Maltese journalist Nadia Vella about his long time affair with guinea pigs: "Guinea pigs are not persons. I know it, rationally speaking, but feeling-wise I feel them very close to human beings. They have 3 fingers like me, and they use them well with no much thinking needed. There is a guinea pig in House of Cards but it is not very visible, and is owned by an antisocial hacker, in Sport Crime it will be seen in a totally different light".[55]

Cooking show Edit

Admittedly a "no-cook" that only highly enjoys food in a healthy manner, Luca has been surprisingly called as a guest in the most known Swiss cook show, Piattoforte,[56] the logic of producer Aldina Crespi being to highlight the contrast between the cook, the food loving environment and the natural "punk" attitude of Tramontin. The show registered high numbers and has been prolonged to 5 days.

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Luca Tramontin born 22 February 1966 is an Italian former rugby union footballer and television sports personality He is the creator and co writer of the TV Series Sport Crime 1 He has played for Italy Switzerland and Hungary He has also played Australian rules football Ice hockey and Gaelic football He has appeared on Eurosport s programs including Total Rugby He created and anchored a web show sports program called the Oval Bin which he hosted with Daniela Scalia 2 Luca TramontinPersonal informationBorn 1966 02 22 22 February 1966 age 57 Belluno ItalyUpdated on 14 May 2013 Contents 1 Television career 2 SPORT CRIME 3 Sports career 4 Orules Rugby Aussie Rules for disabled 5 Other disabled sports 6 Ice hockey 7 Football soccer 8 Other sports 9 Sports history 10 Personal life 11 Early life 12 Curiosities 13 Cooking show 14 ReferencesTelevision career EditTramontin was on television mostly as a guest but in 1996 he began studying acting and television writing at the Antenna Cinema school He worked a year at Canale 5 then at Telepiu Sky as a writer and journalist for five years Although still active in rugby his television production work had yet to be related to his sport activities In 2004 Tramontin moved to the newly formed network SportItalia which partnered with Eurosport 3 There he provided commentary on rugby matches with Pierpaolo Pedroni in the first year and afterwards with Gianluca Veneziano He anchored the International Rugby Board IRB s official magazine program Total Rugby with Daniela Scalia The show had been broadcast in over a hundred countries without any anchors but Tramontin and Scalia changed the format making it into a docu talk 4 Between 2004 and 2012 Tramontin averaged five hours of sports commentary a week for Eurosport The topics featured include Rugby League State of Origin National Rugby League Australian Football League Cricket Champions League Field Hockey Euro League weightlifting StrongMan Gaelic Sports and the Spengler Cup ice hockey tournament the last of which he considers one of the best sports events ever 5 6 7 8 In 2006 Tramontin became a regular guest on the Swiss National TV RSI lunch time talk show Mezzogiorno in punto which was anchored by Fabrizio Casati In 2007 the show changed its name to Buon Pomeriggio and changed anchors to Sandy Altermatt Tramontin was the multifaceted talker of sports music and life in general 9 He participated in Sport Non Stop a six hour Sunday sports show led by Stefano Ferrando He commentated on the finals for the 2007 and 2011 Rugby Union World Cup for Swiss National TV Since 2010 he collaborates with Australian radio broadcaster SBS 10 In 2011 Tramontin created and hosted a show called the Oval Bin 2 It was originally intended to be a television program but turned into a shortened web show at the last moment for reasons not revealed Oval Bin was co anchored by Daniela Scalia and Gianluca Veneziano In February 2013 Tramontin and Scalia hosted ESP Hockey a weekly ice hockey magazine show at Espansione TV 11 The show has focused on the Suisse NLA ice hockey championship but he has occasionally thrown in references to rugby Australian football water polo and other team sports 12 In 2017 he was again on telly with FUNalysis as the name says Scalia and Tramontin created produced and anchored on Sportitalia a TV Show about the unbelievable aspects of the most remote sports enforcing the fun factor Addressed also to a no sport audience the high rate program covered the humoristic and social aspect of The Ashes cricket clash between Australia and England the relevance of Gaelic Football in identity music and folklore the misconceptions about the weight lifting training and more 13 SPORT CRIME Edit Luca Tramontin in a waterpolo sceneSPORT CRIME is a TV series about sports investigations it tells the stories of the Seams Agency based in Lugano and ready to intervene when an alleged crime or infraction endangers a team a sport venue or an athlete Any episode is based on a different sport 14 Tramontin acts as the main character Luca Dabs Kriv The trailer gave evidence that all actors are active or former athletes that often try or re enact the facts risking their bodies in real actions like smashing tackles high velocity crashes and bodychecks On 4 April 2016 at Cannes Mip Festival Tramontin and Scalia revealed that the TV movie The Legacy Run introducing Sport Crime themes atmosphere and characters had been produced and edited Shooting took place in Switzerland and Croatia with extensive media coverage on national TVs radio magazines and newspapers 15 16 17 18 19 4 December 2016 The Legacy Run had its world premier at Swiss national tv reaching share numbers close to the historic Sunday sport show Sport Non Stop Sports career EditTramontin joined 1st division club Rugby Casale in 1985 He played for seven seasons as a second rower He had a short stint with Occhiali Vogue Belluno which had reached Serie A but he returned to Casale after some disciplinary issues In the 1989 off season he traveled to play in the New England Rugby Union Cup in Glen Innes New South Wales Australia where he got in touch also with Cricket Rugby League and Aussie Rules Then coach Colin Price advised Luca to train twice a week with the local rugby league team in order to improve his deficitary ball handling In reflecting on his Australian visit Tramontin said those awkward hours in the park opened up my mind forever as he would later leave the Rugby Union to play the games he learned down under In the 1990 off season after getting the 1st degree he biked through Thailand and Malaysia for two and a half months and returned late and underweight to the Casale summer camp As a result he had a low rate season where he was relegated to the bench From 1992 2006 he played on various clubs in Piacenza Viadana Brescia New York City and three different clubs in Milan In 2006 Tramontin moved to Bellinzona Switzerland where he joined the local rugby club at Ticino at the age of 41 and joined the Hungarian national team which he qualified through ancestry 20 21 He also fulfilled his dream of playing ice hockey albeit at a very low level this was documented on his television show Oval Bin He joined a rugby club in Lugano and contributed as a starter He joined the Swiss team for two weekends in Lausanne under Toulosan coach Patrice Philippe Being over 40 and having an official cap with Hungary there were hopes that he would be permitted to join 22 In 2008 Tramontin left rugby union to play Australian rules football abbreviated as Aussie Rules or Orules in the summer and amateur ice hockey in the winter He participated on AFL Italia for nine caps 23 and was the captain when the national team participated in the 2009 European Cup held in Samobor Croatia 24 For the 2010 European Cup he represented AFL Switzerland as the team made its debut he served as the team s coach 25 In 2011 Tramontin was asked to help the Hungarian national rugby team the Magyar Bulls who made its first appearance in international competition 26 He played for the team against the Czech Republic in a match in Kecskemet Hungary 27 He later decided the commitment was too high as he had been playing for AFL Switzerland and was a television commentator 28 He has been playing Australian Rules football for the Lugano Bankers and amateur ice hockey during their off season 29 Orules Rugby Aussie Rules for disabled EditTramontin started and invented a new formula for disabled people to play full contact oval ball It has been well documented on TV and media in order to expand the code 30 31 32 For serious mental and perceptive diseases the game consists in a code half way between rugby and Australian Football while for medium degree of disability the teams created by Tramontin adopt the Orules Australian Football rules except for number of players and length of the periods Other disabled sports EditTramontin is very close to any form of team sport for disabled people both organizing or trying to practice himself 33 34 Ice hockey EditLuca s flirt with hockey started 3 years before his rugby 35 as a kid supporter of Alleghe Hockey Club but due to distant ice rinks parent s split and heavy rugby commitments he never embraced it as a player before 2006 The GGDT GDT Hockey club Bellinzona started in 2006 at amateur level with 5 6 matches for year Luca claims to have missed no more than 4 training per year so far mixing it well with other sport and work commitments His son Nico started his hockey career with the same club as a defensive man 36 Since 2020 GGDT Hockey is the longest club alliance for Tramontin as a player Belluno Rugby he played for 13 years GGDT 14 He plays regularly as a defensive forechecking forward despite a heavy deficit in ice skating due to his late start In 2014 Luca played and trained for all the pre season with Rivera Vikings Ticino local premiership featuring also in some games as a defensive and forechecking winger Eventually he had to leave again due to the Cannes Film Festival and the imminent start of Sport Crime shooting 37 Since his move to Switzerland Tramontin co operates with various ice hockey teams for crossover trainings both amateur and professional like HC Lugano 38 Tramontin privately coaches collision and bodycheck postures with several professional players whose names he refuse to disclose in order not to expose weaknesses and private factors In a recent episode of La Domenica Sportiva Tramontin addressed the paucity of collision technique as one of the reason for the increase of concussions in the game 39 He had sessions and clinics with Russian KHL destined players at Dmitri Tsygourov Camp Aosta Ticino Rockets Swiss 2nd division HC Lugano 1st division 40 Football soccer EditJune 2019 national Swiss TV and several media reported that the Sport Crime duo Daniela Scalia and Luca Tramontin have been working since September 2018 coaching FC Lugano Settore Giovanile with techniques and drills partly custom created and partly from rugby The unprecedented protocol is said immensely useful by neo president and owner Leonid Novoselskyi and coaches of the professional team 41 42 Other sports EditGAA Tramontin saw a few GAA and hurling finals live in Dublin in early 2000 stating the interest goes back a long time that means to his Australian stints where International Rules and a vast Irish community made him aware of this game and hurling too According to his habit of getting physically involved in the sports he comments for Eurosport in this case he started playing with Ascaro Rovigo the first Italian GAA club He also has a A basic Hurling referee license 43 WATERPOLO in his first book Luca tells about some months of waterpolo played in 1986 during a long suspension from rugby for contractual issues Pictures and words describe a very comical and dangerous debut in the Serie D match Trieste Belluno He claims to be no expert therefore he refuses to embrace the water football as one of his commented sports Sports history EditTramontin often is called for talking about sports history at universities or venues Daniela Scalia normally hosts the event with guests The allure of the events is very straight more history focused in academic ambient more colloquial and rich in episodes and humor in public houses 44 45 46 47 48 Personal life EditTramontin was born with a deformity at the right hand Although he had frequent surgery in his first years he said that it never affected his sports ability his social life or guitar playing He jokes about it on his shows Tramontin has never received compensation or any kind of support for the deformity on his right hand being the indemnity only for those born before 31 12 1965 His family and he paid for all the 16 surgeries including 13 skin transplants from the buttock to the fingers 49 Tramontin was nicknamed Diavolo Devil by Pierpaolo Pedroni in 1987 Pedroni was Tramontin s rival on the field and a good friend and rock buddy off field Pedroni has appeared on Tramontin s shows before he died in 2009 50 Tramontin has residences in Bellinzona Switzerland Tramontin also plays field hockey floorball cricket tennis badminton and swimming With regards to cricket he said that he never saw someone bowling worse than me 51 He is a supporter of the Alleghe Hockey club In April 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic he made the cover of Sport di piu Magazine chosen as a strength and resilience icon In the long interview with director Alberto Cristani he stated he s been hit in the healing buttock by a bastard of a nun when he was just 7 years old He strongly denied to know Jennifer Lopez and revealed other tough episodes of his career 52 53 Early life EditTramontin was born in Belluno Italy to Vally Carnio and Elio Tramontin He lived in Mestre Venice until the age of 10 he often spent time with his maternal grandmother Elvira who was a French raised Hungarian and grandfather Mario whom he credits as the biggest influence besides Rolling Stones 54 He and his younger brother Diego often moved several times between mother s and father s house after parents split and spent time in different places in the Belluno area to eventually move back to Mestre He learned to play rugby and was persuaded to try soccer because of a deformity in his right hand 49 During the off seasons for rugby he would play different sports including swimming street hockey basketball beach volleyball tennis and badminton He said there were too many to recall I just remember I was very limited in everything I practised but t was good fun and good training for rugby 54 At school the Tramontin brothers had a reputation of being very bad students and loud pranksters who would rather play rugby and hard rock but eventually blossomed at university Luca played several times against Diego who would become a professional rugby player in the Italian 1st division rugby he claimed it was very ordinary to be physical to each other and stressed that Diego was a much better player than he 54 Curiosities Editin 2016 Tramontin released a detailed interview to the Maltese journalist Nadia Vella about his long time affair with guinea pigs Guinea pigs are not persons I know it rationally speaking but feeling wise I feel them very close to human beings They have 3 fingers like me and they use them well with no much thinking needed There is a guinea pig in House of Cards but it is not very visible and is owned by an antisocial hacker in Sport Crime it will be seen in a totally different light 55 Cooking show EditAdmittedly a no cook that only highly enjoys food in a healthy manner Luca has been surprisingly called as a guest in the most known Swiss cook show Piattoforte 56 the logic of producer Aldina Crespi being to highlight the contrast between the cook the food loving environment and the natural punk attitude of Tramontin The show registered high numbers and has been prolonged to 5 days References Edit Sport Crime 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