Greetings from Rome, bitches
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Uh...didn't I just link it?MikeDamone said:
You do realize porn is instantly available and free, right?PurpleThrobber said:Rome is fucking awesome.
Game Of Thrones quality without the dragons.
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No fava beans with the nice chianti? Cretin...BearsWiin said:Walked all around the old town today, getting our Rome legs. Up to the Tiber, over to the Spanish Steps, down to the Campo di fiore. Amazing how crowded it is on a November Friday, can't imagine what it's like in high season. Youngest nearly fell asleep in his dinner (calamari) while wife and I had different kinds of veal. Now relaxing with a nice local chianti that drinks like a cab
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Montepulcianno or gtfo
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It was on the list, but we're hitting Siena and Florence insteadPitchfork51 said:Montepulcianno or gtfo
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We did it with three at Hotel Nazionale. Just got two adjoining rooms. Great spot. Three minute walk to the Pantheon.BearsWiin said:
With three teenagers, a hotel makes no fucking senseMikeDamone said:F
Can’t afford the Aburzzi?BearsWiin said:
Our place is just up the street from the Abruzzi. We ate at Fortunato this evening, across the street from our front doorMikeDamone said:
Staying at the Abruzzi? Go across the piazza to Antica Sulumeria. They have porketta that will make you cum in your pants. They had no TVs though. HD or otherwiseBearsWiin said:Walked all around the old town today, getting our Rome legs. Up to the Tiber, over to the Spanish Steps, down to the Campo di fiore. Amazing how crowded it is on a November Friday, can't imagine what it's like in high season. Youngest nearly fell asleep in his dinner (calamari) while wife and I had different kinds of veal. Now relaxing with a nice local chianti that drinks like a cab
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Oily hair tourists gonna oily hair tourist.creepycoug said:
We did it with three at Hotel Nazionale. Just got two adjoining rooms. Great spot. Three minute walk to the Pantheon.BearsWiin said:
With three teenagers, a hotel makes no fucking senseMikeDamone said:F
Can’t afford the Aburzzi?BearsWiin said:
Our place is just up the street from the Abruzzi. We ate at Fortunato this evening, across the street from our front doorMikeDamone said:
Staying at the Abruzzi? Go across the piazza to Antica Sulumeria. They have porketta that will make you cum in your pants. They had no TVs though. HD or otherwiseBearsWiin said:Walked all around the old town today, getting our Rome legs. Up to the Tiber, over to the Spanish Steps, down to the Campo di fiore. Amazing how crowded it is on a November Friday, can't imagine what it's like in high season. Youngest nearly fell asleep in his dinner (calamari) while wife and I had different kinds of veal. Now relaxing with a nice local chianti that drinks like a cab
I think I had lunch at Fortunato -
Capitoline museums yesterday in the rain, Vatican museums and St. Peter's basilica today. Glommed on to a Chinese tour group leaving the Sistine Chapel so we could use the special entrance to the basilica without having to go outside and stand in line again. No lines anywhere today, huzzah
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There are private tours for the Vatican museum. They are scheduled after the museum closes for the day. Our family took one of these. 17 of us. Had our own guide and our own guard. Abreiviated tour hitting the highlights of the museum. Spending time in the Sistine Chapel alone was fantastic. The guard even allowed us to take a few photos as long as we didn't use the flash.BearsWiin said:Capitoline museums yesterday in the rain, Vatican museums and St. Peter's basilica today. Glommed on to a Chinese tour group leaving the Sistine Chapel so we could use the special entrance to the basilica without having to go outside and stand in line again. No lines anywhere today, huzzah
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Sistine Chapel was pretty crowded, hard to look at the ceiling with so many people around. Guards were pretty aggressive telling people not to take any pictures, but somehow my oldest got a nice panning shot of the ceiling. Amazed he didn't get yelled at, since he was holding his phone above his head as he did it.Sledog said:
There are private tours for the Vatican museum. They are scheduled after the museum closes for the day. Our family took one of these. 17 of us. Had our own guide and our own guard. Abreiviated tour hitting the highlights of the museum. Spending time in the Sistine Chapel alone was fantastic. The guard even allowed us to take a few photos as long as we didn't use the flash.BearsWiin said:Capitoline museums yesterday in the rain, Vatican museums and St. Peter's basilica today. Glommed on to a Chinese tour group leaving the Sistine Chapel so we could use the special entrance to the basilica without having to go outside and stand in line again. No lines anywhere today, huzzah
I've had a lot of veal lately -
Does the Cella Lambrusco or Spaghetti-O''s taste any different there vs. Here?





