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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Don Cardi] #432496
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 Originally Posted By: Don Cardi

They were right across the table from me! All that was missing was the prosciutto!


And the hot tub key.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Beth E] #432540
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Incredible pictures DC, I can't wait - I'm going to Rome for a few nights on Tuesday.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #432557
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I'm hoping Alitalia sells to Delta.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #432567
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 Originally Posted By: Turi Giuliano
Incredible pictures DC, I can't wait - I'm going to Rome for a few nights on Tuesday.


Turi my man. You MUST get over to the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.

And if you have the time, get over to The Vatican.

Oh, and have a Prosciutto, Mozzarella and Sun Dried Tomato Panini and a Chocolate Gelati for me! ;\)

Have a great time and don't forget to let us know if you liked it there or not.



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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Don Cardi] #438180
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Man I loved Roma, I didn't want to return and tried everything and saw as much as I possibly could. I nearly creamed myself with trying Cannoli. Stabbed a Roman Legionaire who touched me lady's bottom.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #438184
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Here we are.

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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #438191
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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #438192
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What the hell..... ??



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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: SC] #438193
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Ha ha ha!! This is Turi. Do we even dare ask?



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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #438194
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 Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
This is Turi. Do we even dare ask?


(whispering to TIS): Which one is Turi?


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: SC] #438196
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I never understood what was Romish (I'm making up words now) about a Sphynx. We also saw human statues for the Statue of Liberty.

SC, Any chance you can show all my pics like that. I'm too simple and a little drunk to do it.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #438199
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 Originally Posted By: Turi Giuliano
Man I loved Roma, I didn't want to return and tried everything and saw as much as I possibly could. I nearly creamed myself with trying Cannoli. Stabbed a Roman Legionaire who touched me lady's bottom.


I loved Roma also Turi.

Were you able to go anywhere else in Italy?


Hey! I met the same guy when I was there!




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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Don Cardi] #438324
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Hey DC.

No afraid not, we only went to Rome. We had a few days off work and we're living on a budget at the moment but could still manage some dirt cheap flights and cheap camping places to stay outside the city for a few nights. We were just drunk and booked the flights, then about a week before we went we thought we better get some place to stay sorted out.

I would loved to have seen more, infact we didn't want to come back.

The funniest thing about the trip was that I got by with the basics of Italiano but once we'd landed back in Liverpool, England, we then had to get a bus back to Manchester which takes about an hour. On the bus I met young Italian lad who had been on the same flight from Rome and he was teaching me some more Italian. It turns out he's just moved to Manchester so I helped him out a bit and plan to meet up with him soon for him to teach me more Italian and I'll show him the city.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: SC] #438331
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What the hell..... ??


Turi, Is that outside Castel Sant'Angelo??

Great pictures. I love Rome. A lot of people don't, because they think it's just another city, but I love that blend of ancient Rome and modern Italy. Just wonderful.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #438433
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 Originally Posted By: Turi Giuliano


.... infact we didn't want to come back.

I met young Italian lad who had been on the same flight from Rome and he was teaching me some more Italian. It turns out he's just moved to Manchester so I helped him out a bit and plan to meet up with him soon for him to teach me more Italian and I'll show him the city.


We didn't want to come home either.

Hey, that's great stuff. Now the both of you can help each other out, and even better, become friends in the process!




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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Don Cardi] #438434
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DC,

I never asked you. I know SB knows some Italian, do you or your wife speak Italian??? That sure would make things easier. \:\/


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #438436
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Neither of us speak fluent Italian. However when we were in Italy, by the 3rd day, a lot of what I learned back in middle school along with my mother's mother speaking Italian, came back to me and surprisingly I was able to communicate pretty well. I wound up speaking more of it than I ever thought I was capable of speaking.



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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Don Cardi] #438445
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I've always considered myself fortunate to be fluent in Italian, considering my parents were born here. See, I grew up in my grandfather's building and my parents both worked, so my brother and I were left to the care of my grandparents for much of the day, while I was growing up. However, I am proud to say, that although all 4 of my grandparents immigrated after their 20th birthdays, they all spoke English fluently by the time they passed away. Aside from going to Italy every couple of years, I spent 18 months in Cosenza, during the late 80's. Like I say, although I consider myself fluent, I was still nervous when I first arrived there. By the time I left, my English wasn't so good.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: pizzaboy] #438470
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Well I've said here many times how I regret not learning Italian. Both sets of grandparents and my father came here from Sicily; it was spoken in my home every day, even though English was the primary language and my parents knew it well. They never pressusred me to learn Italian although encouraged it. Sometimes I wish they would have pressured me a bit. \:\/ I do remember certain times though, taking my parents by surprise. They'd speak Italian if they didn't want us kids to know what they were talking about. Every now and then my sister and I would pick up on a few words and even though couldn't translate word for word, we knew exactly what or who they were talking about and they'd be surprised. Then they'd shut up if they were afraid we'd learn too much.

My grandmothers (and my grandfathers, but I never knew them) never learned English and we did communicate in our own little way. I think my grandma understood a little more than she led on and I knew certain words/phrases which helped. Still, I'd never consider that as knowing Italian. \:\/

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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Sicilian Babe] #438725
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I'm amazed how you knew from that picture it was outside of Castel Sant'Angelo. That's an excellent observation SB.

Rome is completely different to anywhere I've been in my life. From what I saw, and we walked everywhere around the city, it felt like I was in another period of time. It was so ruinous (I don't know if I've made that word up) and that's a good thing. It was amazing to see. Even when Rome was sacked and pillaged I can't believe so much of it is still standing whether it's just a few pillars here or even a manhole cover (Mouth of Truth) there.


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Re: Some Photos From Italia [Re: Turi Giuliano] #438740
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Castel Sant'Angelo is one of my favorite spots in all of Rome. The views from the top are breathtaking. We spent a wonderful afternoon there a few years ago. And the history behind it makes it one of the most fascinating buildings in the world.


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