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food poisoning?Enjoy. My memories of Florence and everything else Italy are not pleasant. Never been so bloody sick in my whole friggin life.
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food poisoning?Enjoy. My memories of Florence and everything else Italy are not pleasant. Never been so bloody sick in my whole friggin life.
food poisoning?
Was it perhaps alcohol related?Lol no. But I did spend one night in Rome, up all night spitting up this bile type liquid.
Was horrid.
No smart ass. I barely drink at all, could count on one hand how many times Ive been drunk, thank you.
A girl obviously, duh.Lmfao- who the hell wear high heels indoors?!?!?! Indoors is for socks and/or slippers. Then you put your dumb shoes on before you go out.
Hmm it's unfortunate that really bad tax regulation almost caved in the country. They were that close from being booted from the EU, no idea why. Their currency isn't worth s**t, even if it was floated again, and it would be a travesty and cause almost irreparable damage to their tourism industry, once and for all killing the country.Greece needs to be cheap to attract tourist before we became broke food there was very expensive.
A girl obviously, duh.
From what I could figure, anyone in their 20's to 40's. The younger generation speak English some, but it isn't like in Greece where just about everyone speaks English well enough to converse and almost everyone under 35 speaks it fluently. For the most part, the words are literally everywhere, and you an say 'tram' and make a box or rectangle shape with your fingers in the air and they understand, or say 'biglietti tram' and they understand. Asking 'parla inglese' usually works a treat if you aren't sure. I've been in Italy nearly a week and I don't speak it very well but I've grown in confidence enough to order and ask stuff in Italian and if I don't understand, or it looks like I don't understand they'll repeat in English.Chunkychicken you mentioned that you had trouble getting directions from the Italians, can I ask what age group you were asking for help? I've read that if you target university and late high school aged people they are more likely to be able to help in English as they learn a little bit in schoool, middle aged may have forgetten any English they would have learned.
A guy wearing heels?!?!?!This might blow your mind... but not necessarily Chunky.
chuncky it seems u having the time of your lifeItaly day 6: The jewel of Tuscany
http://www.justinmitchell.com.au/the-jewel-of-tuscany/
Italy day 7: Road to Tuscany
http://www.justinmitchell.com.au/road-to-tuscany/
Italy day 8: Arrivederci Tuscany, Bouna Sera Venezia!
http://www.justinmitchell.com.au/arrivederci-tuscany-bouna-sera-venezia/
It's been pretty damn good. Just woke up, 9am, watching pressers on the AFL sitechuncky it seems u having the time of your life
I'm going to be updating my blog tonight, so check it tomorrow morning for updates on Florence & Tuscany. This place is amazing!!