Well, that could happen in Milano, lol.
I know, it happened to me!
Well, that could happen in Milano, lol.
I'm confused with Milan. Is milano centrale different from Centrale F.S.?
Then I'm really confused and it's because of my hotel.
My wife arrives in Malpensa. the hotel is the hotel garda, close to centrale FS. Is there a train that will take her directly to centrale fs?
My hotel says she needs to take a bus from centrale. but if she's in centrale fs she just walks. so confusing.
Yeah, is that's the hotel I don't think she'll need a bus.
So guys, my wife and I just got back from a trip to Rome and it was absolutely awesome.
Loved the food, the wine, the people, the sights, the culture... if only I spoke the language!
It definitely won't be our last trip to Italy. Next time we'd like to see more of the country (we only had time for 5 days in Roma and a side-trip to Vesuvio & Pompeii) so any suggestions are welcome. Florence is probably next-highest on our list.
Grazie!Florence, for sure: is awesome. And Siena, please: it's small and stunning. If you want some mountains & valley, Val d'Aosta in the north west is amazing (and it's a completely different Italy from the one that you experienced). Italy is fab.
Sounds great. I really enjoy wandering (one of our favorite aspects of Rome was that there are virtually infinite back alleys and sidestreets).Siena simply is from another world. Very few cities gave me the same sense of constant awe just by simply wandering around it by foot.
Lucca is also on our list. My wife has a friend who lives there. We planned on meeting up with her in Florence, but we decided to just stay in Rome since a daytrip to Florence couldn't possibly do it justice.If I may dare a hint, try to avoid Siena during the two days (one in July, the other in August) of the Palio:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palio_di_Siena
It's a great experience, from what I've heard, but it's also complete madness.
Oh, I forgot to hint you toward Lucca, another fantastic old city in Toscana.
And what about the islands? Sicily is... is... unique? Unique. And you will be stunned to death by the food. Ask for a "granita al pistacchio", please
Hey ITAGAF, GamesWeek is coming up, how about an official Italian Gaf meetup, would you be up for it?
Just arrived in Rome and my camera broke. Does anyone know of a good camera store in Rome? Any big chain store I should go to to get a good price. Looking to purchase a mirrorless camera.
Oh i'd love that! When is it? Late October?
I could plan in advance and come back from Uni that weekend.
I recently got back from a week in Italy. 2 days in Rome, 3 days in Amalfi.
Rome was lovely, and I had the best pizza in my life in Amalfi.
The amount of tourists in Amalfi and the coast in general was unbearable though, I don't think I would go back. Driving to Positano was absolute madness, so crazy that we actually had a shitty time. I don't know how the locals put up with it. Plus the restaurant we ate at was shit and the staff were pretty rude.
Crazy how many Americans were there, coach loads, ship loads, it was mental.
I dissuaded my girlfriend from buying any ceramics in Amalfi, it all looked like it was mass produced in a giant factory elsewhere.
Thankfully, it's an astounding place and, together with Napoli, the main reason I gained thousands of pounds in the last couple of years. :'(
I've actually never been able to find a parking spot anywhere near Positano, and I only got to visit it taking a ferry from Salerno.
This said, every time I keep repeating in my head that it's not possible to do anyway different, there is just not enough space to build better road or more parking lots.
Raga, prima volta a Milano domani, cosa c'e di fa?
Stare in coda, c'è la Juve a San Siro.
We're spoiled, no doubt about it. Many Americans expect the world to conform to our language and our ideas of comfort and convenience.I'm sure I heard more American accents in our time in Italy than Italian ones. We asked our Airbnb host in Amalfi if the site worked well for her and she said there are many people who make additional demands when they arrive and then complain when they cannot be met. We casually asked if they were American and she burst out laughing saying yes, of course they were.
It's not a slight on Americans, but they seem to behave unlike any other visiting populace that I've ever observed.
Haha, I'm surprised they weren't strung up in the town square!One other hilarious anecdote, a group of four 20 somethings were on the bus with us when one of them asked their friend "So do you think the coffee in Italy is any better than Starbucks?"
é per questo che stiamo andando a Milano!
rikkun per favore
abbiamo presso biglietti nel anello blu, ti suona come una buona idea portare mia maglia di Tevez?
Pino Insegno doing black face on RAI1, smfh.
I'd be curious to hear about what you've had to eat and where.So guys, my wife and I just got back from a trip to Rome and it was absolutely awesome.
Loved the food, the wine, the people, the sights, the culture... if only I spoke the language!
It definitely won't be our last trip to Italy. Next time we'd like to see more of the country (we only had time for 5 days in Roma and a side-trip to Vesuvio & Pompeii) so any suggestions are welcome. Florence is probably next-highest on our list.
I'd be curious to hear about what you've had to eat and where.
Out of all the americans I've met here (two dozens, more or less), only one could tell good food from turist trap frozen shit.
Perché?
Ha vinto la Juve, dov'è il problema?
Our favorite place was Su & Giu, a little place on Via Tacito near our B&B.I'd be curious to hear about what you've had to eat and where.
Out of all the americans I've met here (two dozens, more or less), only one could tell good food from turist trap frozen shit.
Some of you may remember that some time ago I was beaten up and robbed of my cell phone. Now, thanks to Cerberus, my ol' trusty Xperia S has started to send some signals, and I was able to pinpoint its location in, guess where, Marocco:
I also have a photo of the new owner, and all the information related to his sim card. I'm really tempted to try to contact his provider and get it back somehow, but I realize that it's quite an improbable venture. Guess I'll have to be satisfied with bricking it.
Some of you may remember that some time ago I was beaten up and robbed of my cell phone. Now, thanks to Cerberus, my ol' trusty Xperia S has started to send some signals, and I was able to pinpoint its location in, guess where, Marocco:
http://abload.de/img/catturaxperiapruib.png[IMG]
I also have a photo of the new owner, and all the information related to his sim card. I'm really tempted to try to contact his provider and get it back somehow, but I realize that it's quite an improbable venture. Guess I'll have to be satisfied with bricking it.[/QUOTE]
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Some of you may remember that some time ago I was beaten up and robbed of my cell phone. Now, thanks to Cerberus, my ol' trusty Xperia S has started to send some signals, and I was able to pinpoint its location in, guess where, Marocco:
I also have a photo of the new owner, and all the information related to his sim card. I'm really tempted to try to contact his provider and get it back somehow, but I realize that it's quite an improbable venture. Guess I'll have to be satisfied with bricking it.
Quando ti ritrovi con 5 colleghi al lavoro che votano Lega
http://www.spetteguless.it/2014/10/...rimani-frocio-non-e-un-problema-mio-coglione/
Buonanno, che persona colta e garbata, tiratelo sotto, fatemi il piacere
Quando ti ritrovi con 5 colleghi al lavoro che votano Lega
http://www.spetteguless.it/2014/10/...rimani-frocio-non-e-un-problema-mio-coglione/
Buonanno, che persona colta e garbata, tiratelo sotto, fatemi il piacere
Proprio un kapò ehla cui condotta è stata denunciata dal parlamentare agli occhi del Presidente Schulz.
Niente di cui essere particolarmente sorpresi.
Questa non è nemmeno una "deviazione dai sani principi" per la Lega, è la loro essenza.
Sono sempre stati un partito di bifolchi ignoranti fondato su principi paleonazisti.
Dov'è che finisce la democrazia, quando non sei più libero di proporre una multa per pubbliche effusioni omosessuali e lo schedamento dei suddetti, senza alcuna ripercussione?
/s.
Difatti, non mi sorprende neanche che un partito del genere esista, ma mi deprime che abbia così tanta trazione e da così tanto tempo.
Urba ho fatto solo adesso il collegamento che sei la stessa persona che posta nel thread di Bosman.
Bella.