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Exploding Word Diarrhea

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Tissue please.

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Exploding Word Diarrhea – Tissue please. Exploding Word Diarrhea Tissue please. Sidebar Rome, Italy – Day 2 (03.03.13) Standard On our second day, we walked A LOT. We (my sister and I) walked to piazzas like Piazza del Campidoglio and Piazza di Spagna. From Piazza di Spagna we went up the famous Spanish Steps. It was good exercise! At the top we were rewarded by a great view of the city. The autumn-themed colors of the buildings, the green trees and the fairly nice weather made Rome all the more charming. From there, we walked to the Borghese gardens. It’s not really hard to find your way in Rome since: city maps are free lots of people know how to speak English almost everywhere are well “signed” (just follow the signs). Rome was quite warm and gave me a break from the cold of Hungary. People (locals and tourists) were just everywhere and lounging around the piazzas. We had an early dinner at Recafe. The food was okay. Nothing special really. Anyway, from Recafe ...

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