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Someone’s so sharp they’re going to cut themselves...
On a related topic, I fecking hate autocorrect.
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Siena still has it's Renaissance walls,& it's only an hour or so from Florence in the car. A lovely part of the world.
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That's the trouble isn't it........so much to see, so little time to see it.
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Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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We're off to explore Venice and Verona in August.
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Yes agreed Venice is great - have an excellent time Tim.
One of people's favourite things about Venice is just to wander and get lost. Iain this must have been a bit of a busman's holiday for you ?
One of people's favourite things about Venice is just to wander and get lost. Iain this must have been a bit of a busman's holiday for you ?
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Venice is my favorite city ever. My best holiday was Rome, Florence and Venice all in once trip. It was incredible.
The sprung floor in the Doges palace is a bit creepy. Especially when you have a hangover
The sprung floor in the Doges palace is a bit creepy. Especially when you have a hangover
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Sounds great Tim, the Arsenal museum (fortunately nothing to do with that London football lot) in Venice is worth a visit!