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To: tillacum
I was there twice, too, once in December and once in June, and it seems like it's a cellar, it was kinds damp and musty and seemed the same to me both times.

The thing that drove all the Americans nuts was the fact that the restaurants didn't open until after 8pm any night.

You were a tour guide in Rome?
133 posted on 05/02/2010 12:59:41 PM PDT by Bitwhacker
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Yes, it was musty in there, dank as one tourist described it. I did a bit of “tour guiding” when all the German wives had something else to do, and I could interpet for our drivers. I loved it, met some of the greatest people.

We Americans are so funny, overseas. I’d always inform my tourists cantaloupe was sold by the slice, Itallians took afternoons off, shops and restaurants were closed at this time, their coffee was a bit stronger than ours, Italian Ice cream was to die for and Spanish bread was out of this world good tasting AND keep all receipts for goods bought when returning to Germany...tax. I think it was in Florence a woman bought the biggest, ugliest kitchen witch I’d ever seen, dressed in a shimmering Irish green dress, the guards at the border laughed so hard at the sight, she paid nothing.


136 posted on 05/02/2010 1:17:07 PM PDT by tillacum ( It is the military, not the press, not the politicians who keep America free.)
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Yes, it was musty in there, dank as one tourist described it. I did a bit of “tour guiding” when all the German wives had something else to do, and I could interpet for our drivers. I loved it, met some of the greatest people.

We Americans are so funny, overseas. I’d always inform my tourists cantaloupe was sold by the slice, Itallians took afternoons off, shops and restaurants were closed at this time, their coffee was a bit stronger than ours, Italian Ice cream was to die for and Spanish bread was out of this world good tasting AND keep all receipts for goods bought when returning to Germany...tax. I think it was in Florence a woman bought the biggest, ugliest kitchen witch I’d ever seen, dressed in a shimmering Irish green dress, the guards at the border laughed so hard at the sight, she paid nothing.


137 posted on 05/02/2010 1:18:45 PM PDT by tillacum ( It is the military, not the press, not the politicians who keep America free.)
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