Gulliver's Lodge Rome
Via Cavour, 101 Rome, Lazio, Italy
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...a damn fun StagDo!
I was lucky enough to be invited to a Rugby match the other day by some good guys in town for a bachelor party, or stagdo as they would call it. I had a righteous time with a few genuine Englishman. These guys are as in to rugby as any Giants fan is in to football. I can seriously see myself playing some rugby. I think I got to witness a pretty good game for ...
Jack and Jills' Roman Adventure.
... rate until we hit the outer suburbs of Rome. Unfortunately, we were heading into Rome in the early morning work traffic. From the suburbs to the hotel the traffic was horrendously slow. The congestion was as bad as in any large city in the United States. After an eight hour flight this is not what we wanted. The slowness of the traffic gave us too much time to observe how every wall and building along the road to Rome is covered with ...
Na Zdrowie
... I should maybe write them all down or write a book. There’s got to be something more to impeccable timing. Your thoughts and ideas would be lovely here! Spiritual? Luck? Destiny? Manifestations? Nothing special? Later I found out that three of them were doctors and one was a businessman. Christopher was the businessman / comedian.
I loved them instantly!
Finally the second night we shared space we toured the Coliseum ...
Viva Italia!
... absorbing the energy of the stone streets, prolific cafes, elegent buildings, and beautiful people. After a bit I settle into cafe number two for some more beer, and make friends with some Italian men next to me. They are so gorgeous! Perfect bone structure, tight muscled and tanned bodies, hair that most likely took a full hour to properly gel, skin-tight designer jeans, and pastel polo shirts with popped collars. Some of the ...
The Eternal City - First Impressions Last
... whenever I find myself in a new exciting place. It gives you a chance to take it all in at a slow pace and really see the place for the first time, observing the locals, getting familiar with the customs. Small cultural differences that would otherwise be left unsaid in your trusty guidebooks and make the experience just a little bit more unforgettable.
Trevi Fountain did not disappoint. I could hear the water cascade from a block down, the ...



