attitudes - Europeans vs Italians
attitudes - Europeans vs Italians
Its funny.
http://www.infonegocio.com/xeron/bruno/italy.html
My friend sent it to me because he knows I'm planning on going to Italy and said he wanted me to be warned... I thought it was cute.
http://www.infonegocio.com/xeron/bruno/italy.html
My friend sent it to me because he knows I'm planning on going to Italy and said he wanted me to be warned... I thought it was cute.

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Thank you Dearheart. it is a bit exaggerated but very amusing. Thank you for sharing it with us except for those people who set themselves up as arbiters of right and wrong. Peter
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I figured it was probably very exaggerated.. but it made me laugh.

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Amy thanks for that. It may be a bit exaggerated, but the first few are right on. The Bus especially, Italians transport systems are notorious (and rightly so I have been a few times and experienced it first hand)AmyT wrote:I figured it was probably very exaggerated.. but it made me laugh.
for being NOT on time and a bit chaotic. I laughed so much. I have been all over Europe, and it is very true they certainly are unique in many ways. While so many other countries in Europe are so similar.

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Amy is this site down you referenced or am I just having difficulty with my computer site. Thanks.'
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I believe that if you delete the dot at the end and cut and paste it may help. Peter
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Grazie Mille Peter... But I dunno what dot to delete unless someone else edited my post? The link worked fine this morning.. 


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some gal told me it works when she did that. Peter
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what a fun gal you would be on the ski slopes shreigking as you go down at breakneck speed. Peter
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HA! You mean tumbling, falling and my shrieking would be in terror... then you'd watch me do it all over again... I've never been skiing..

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You so should, I've been skiing since I was 8. It is exhilirating.AmyT wrote:HA! You mean tumbling, falling and my shrieking would be in terror... then you'd watch me do it all over again... I've never been skiing..

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Well wedo share something. I have been skiing for the past 50 years going from wood skis and leather boots& shoelaces to current stuff and still ski downhill with an intense dislike of snowboards. thjats why i ski Taos since they do not allow those coal shoveling noise makers on their slopes......and don't forget to call out when your coming from behind!!!!! Peter
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Taho is about 2.5 hours from me, so my friends go all the time, but they snowboard.. which I've tried all of once, and thought I was going to kill myself. So I've never gone, first because of the expense, and second because I value my never been broken bones...
Thats not to say I would never try it if I had money and equipment, I think it would be a blast to try..


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Taos New Mexico is the snowboard free slope. Peter