7th June 2009 09:47 AM #1 J. Miller
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Is Italy fun to visit
7th June 2009 01:32 PM #2 John Kane
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Is Italy fun to visit
On Jun 7, 10:47*am, "J. Miller" <jmil...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> Is it a fun country?
No, the weather's lousy and the food's terrible.
7th June 2009 02:15 PM #3 Tom P
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John Kane wrote:
> On Jun 7, 10:47 am, "J. Miller" <jmil...@mailinator.com> wrote:
>> Is it a fun country?
>
> No, the weather's lousy and the food's terrible.
And those Italians are a real miserable bunch. No fun. Zero sense of
humor. Ever try borrowing a carabinieri's sunshades without asking him
first? Don't even think about it. Try Norway or Greenland instead.
7th June 2009 08:51 PM #4 Pat
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J. Miller wrote:
> Is it a fun country?
I see that junior high school is out for the summer in Los Angeles. Go
outside and play!
8th June 2009 01:23 PM #5 mikeos
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Graham Harrison wrote:
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Good food - generally if you like Italian food!
Actually, and I'm half serious here, one drawback is that you can ONLY
get Italian food in Italy. Think about it, no Chicken Bhoona, no
Chinese, no Thai green curry, no late night kebabs. It's a serious matter!
13th June 2009 01:43 AM #6 Shawn Hirn
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In article <bnQWl.28233$c45.25500@nlpi065.nbdc.sbc.com>,
"J. Miller" <jmiller@mailinator.com> wrote:
> Is it a fun country?
It depends on how you define fun, but I had the time of my life in Italy
when I was there.
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