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[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 09:44:33 +0200 ] [ 819374 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
B Vaughan - Re: Rome in late october? - On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 21:50:21 GMT, "braque" wrote: >Rome in autumn is great... Not much rain, clear skies, not to hot and >neither too freezing to appreciate walking around the city... anyway, dont' >worry, even if it rains one day, the next will be sunny... >The cold and rainy weather comes usually around february. In my experience, in February it's alrea...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 09:44:33 +0200 ] [ 819373 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
B Vaughan - Re: International Phone card calling Card Calling from Outside USA - On 12 Sep 2005 14:24:25 -0700, "Mike Tiger" wrote: >I use PinPlan to call from France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, >Japan, and Brazil when I am traveling. From Italy, this costs more than 4 times what I pay using the Sisal Edicard Europa & USA, which you can buy in Italy in any shop that sells SuperEnaLotto tickets. -- Barbara Vaughan My ema...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 09:44:32 +0200 ] [ 819372 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
B Vaughan - Re: Rome in late october? - On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 22:09:11 +0200, "Christian Hannibal" wrote: >Hi group > >I'm considering going to Rome around October 20th, but I am worried about >the weather - not a lot of fun walkign around in the eternal city if it is >raining all the time. Does anybody have any experience as to whether it is >normally rainy that time of year? Or can any of ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:22:34 +0100 ] [ 819371 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"Ian F." - Re: Cheap hotel accomodation in Birmingham City Centre, England, UK - "playaz" wrote in message news:1126569948.939237.261580@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > I am looking to spend a night near to Birmingham City Centre in > England. Give http://www.uk.laterooms.com/index_uk_eng.html a try. Ian . ...
[ 12 Sep 2005 22:14:55 -0700 ] [ 819369 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com - Re: French fast food caters to Muslims - Mxsmanic wrote: > jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com writes: > > > Because they're brainwashed to look both ways by their parents, > > obviously. It's not the result of an intellectual process. > > How do you know? It was in my case. My parents explained that I > might get squished by a car if I didn't look first, and I didn't want > to get squished by a car, so I looked. Children le...
[ 12 Sep 2005 22:12:30 -0700 ] [ 819368 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com - Re: French fast food caters to Muslims - Mxsmanic wrote: > jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com writes: > > > No - I must oblige her to brush her teeth until such time as she is old > > enough to recognise the merits of doing so on her own, and either > > continue to do so of her own free will, or make an informed decision > > not to. > > Age has nothing to do with it. Logic, education, and intelligence do. > If your child is of ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:48:12 GMT ] [ 819366 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"tile" - Re: Florence hotel recommendations please. - pls have a look at www.casacimabue.it it is a very nice bed &breakfast near the town centre. its price should not exceed eur 50.00 per room per night. ha scritto nel messaggio news:1126549603.555490.66810@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... Under ?150 for a twin. Any first hand recommendations would be much appreciated. Thankyou. . ...
[ Mon, 12 Sep 2005 21:46:08 -0700 ] [ 819364 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Hatunen - Re: Railpass - is it worth it? - On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:51:20 -0400, "Brian Huether" wrote: >My wife and I are flying into Munich on 23 Oct and are staying about 10 >days. Some friends will be in Venice and want to meet up with us around the >23rd and spend the next week or so traveling in Germany with us. We will >also be going to Prague and Vienna. We are tentatively thinking they can ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 12:45:45 +1000 ] [ 819363 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Alan S - Re: Driving Amalfi Coast, Basing In Positano, October - On 12 Sep 2005 19:24:05 -0700, "KayCee Shane" wrote: >My husband and I are planning on driving the Amalfi coast and staying >in Positano mid-October. > >He's driven extensively overseas and I'm not too worried about the >safety/security aspects. > >We're planning on devoting four or fives days to exploring the region, >and are not necessarily interested ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:28:00 +0100 ] [ 819362 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
this_address_is_for_spam@yahoo.com (chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h offy) - Re: champagne - EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote: > (Although the chain called > "Trader Joe's" has some pretty decent domestic efforts, as > well as the genuine article from some of the smaller French > vinyards.) Trader Joe's is usually pretty good for wine, where they are allowed to sell it. (They can't in Arlington, MA for instance, as it's a dry town.) I've ha...
[ 12 Sep 2005 19:24:05 -0700 ] [ 819361 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"KayCee Shane" - Driving Amalfi Coast, Basing In Positano, October - My husband and I are planning on driving the Amalfi coast and staying in Positano mid-October. He's driven extensively overseas and I'm not too worried about the safety/security aspects. We're planning on devoting four or fives days to exploring the region, and are not necessarily interested in following the tourist flocks. Thoughts? . ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:40:21 +0200 ] [ 819359 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Mxsmanic - Re: street parade in Paris ... - Martin writes: > Jealous or what? No. I have no interest in sex with Italians specifically (or with anyone else, for that matter). -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. . ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:37:45 +0200 ] [ 819357 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Mxsmanic - Re: French fast food caters to Muslims - DDT Filled Mormons writes: > You have no children and are highly unlikely to ever reproduce. What > would you possibly know about raising children? Why do you think that experience and knowledge are one and the same? Many women experience pregnancy and delivery without ever understanding how it works. Many parents raise their children purely through random trial and error, wi...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:36:19 +0200 ] [ 819356 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Mxsmanic - Re: French fast food caters to Muslims - jeremyrh.geo@yahoo.com writes: > No - I must oblige her to brush her teeth until such time as she is old > enough to recognise the merits of doing so on her own, and either > continue to do so of her own free will, or make an informed decision > not to. Age has nothing to do with it. Logic, education, and intelligence do. If your child is of at least average intelligence, a bit ...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:34:14 +0200 ] [ 819354 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Mxsmanic - Re: French fast food caters to Muslims - Magda writes: > My foot. Last time I had to have anaesthesia - four injections, if you please - I ended up > calling my (adorable) dentist "sadist". I believe he hasn't stopped laughing yet. What type of procedure was it? I've fallen asleep during root canal work in the past. For wisdom-tooth extractions, I had to have a general anesthetic, but that's mainly because I couldn't st...
[ Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:32:58 +0200 ] [ 819353 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Mxsmanic - Re: French fast food caters to Muslims - chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h offy writes: > While it might sound funny now, those 'green cross code' public service > announcements made a big impression on me. Darth Vader will be happy to hear that. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. . ...
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