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HADENOUGHPIZZA Aug 29th 2012 10:04 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 

Originally Posted by duffer (Post 10254369)
After going the whole morning without drinking, I had 3 beers at lunchtime yesterday.

Ahh a whole morning ? so thats how you earned the 2 chocolate medals ! I am proud to say that after a WHOLE day without drinking I had 3 glasses of red wine with my dinner and then did the ironing ( not very well )

ononno Aug 29th 2012 10:17 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 

Originally Posted by HADENOUGHPIZZA (Post 10254561)
Ahh a whole morning ? so thats how you earned the 2 chocolate medals ! I am proud to say that after a WHOLE day without drinking I had 3 glasses of red wine with my dinner and then did the ironing ( not very well )

:ohmy:In this hot weather it is extremely dangerous to go all day without drinking. You could suffer from dehydration, and become all floppy and brainless.Especially if you're anywhere near my age.
ciao for now,
'o nonno

pugliese Aug 30th 2012 12:37 am

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I am proud to say that after a WHOLE day without drinking I had 3 glasses of red wine with my dinner and then did the ironing ( not very well )

Wow, I think you deserve a medal. I would have been in no state to iron after dinner and 3 glasses of wine! If I give you a case of wine, do you fancy coming to do my ironing - I have been saving it up since June!

homeandgardens Aug 30th 2012 11:07 am

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 
I like living in Bergamo. Several daily flights to the UK and rest of Europe. Rich of cultural events. It gets hot sometimes during the summer, but you can escape to the nearby mountains. 45 min by train or car to Milan. 3h to Venice, Bologna and Turin. Close to lakes. A little expensive but prices have changed a lot in the last years. It is also a major industrial and logistics area, so there might be more chances to find work. A little provincial for some aspects and more Middle-Europe than mediterranean, they speak a dialect that sounds a little German and French . Recently they opened an international school, but if I had kids I'd send them to local schools. Brescia, Como, Verbania, Ferrara, Padova, Parma, Novara, Bra, are other nice mid sized northern towns that come to my mind. Good luck.
H&G

MarkRD Aug 30th 2012 7:19 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 

Originally Posted by homeandgardens (Post 10255894)
I like living in Bergamo. Several daily flights to the UK and rest of Europe. Rich of cultural events. It gets hot sometimes during the summer, but you can escape to the nearby mountains. 45 min by train or car to Milan. 3h to Venice, Bologna and Turin. Close to lakes. A little expensive but prices have changed a lot in the last years. It is also a major industrial and logistics area, so there might be more chances to find work. A little provincial for some aspects and more Middle-Europe than mediterranean, they speak a dialect that sounds a little German and French . ..

Sounds a great place! . .I might move up .. :o

tomkent45 Aug 31st 2012 3:50 am

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 
Hi,

I really appreciate your plan, but I can not really understand it!:eek:

I agree with MarkRD when he affirm to be sceptic.

Ok about the culture, the good food and the nice weather... but.... what about the society, the government, the rights...???

Anyway I don't want to discourage you, and I really appreciate it. So welcome to Italy! (the ex 'dolce vita' country) :thumbsup:

pugliese Aug 31st 2012 4:32 am

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 

Originally Posted by tomkent45 (Post 10257166)
Hi,

I really appreciate your plan, but I can not really understand it!:eek:

I agree with MarkRD when he affirm to be sceptic.

Ok about the culture, the good food and the nice weather... but.... what about the society, the government, the rights...???

Anyway I don't want to discourage you, and I really appreciate it. So welcome to Italy! (the ex 'dolce vita' country) :thumbsup:

What's wrong with Italian society and what rights are you referring to?

duffer Sep 2nd 2012 8:20 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 
gay rights?

gelato Sep 2nd 2012 8:50 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 
Maybe womens' rights? Just watch some Italian TV.

Lorna at Vicenza Sep 2nd 2012 8:52 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 

Originally Posted by duffer (Post 10261066)
gay rights?

and common law cohabiting couples.

MarkRD Sep 2nd 2012 9:25 pm

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..and the artificial conception thing .. even though the European Cort just overcame Italian law . .hurrah!
:thumbsup:

Patty Sep 2nd 2012 9:31 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 
and workers rights .......I've been 'precaria' for 8 years now :thumbdown:

MarkRD Sep 2nd 2012 9:34 pm

Re: Breaking all the rules (as usual!)
 

Originally Posted by Patty (Post 10261161)
and workers rights .......I've been 'precaria' for 8 years now :thumbdown:

..but that's pretty much the same all over isn't it? ..even in the UK? I suppose it depends on individual cases ..
..or are you in (public) teaching Patty?

Patty Sep 2nd 2012 9:41 pm

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None of my friends in the UK are precaria Mark - but that might be cos the Channel Islands have a particular job market.
I teach in a private school.

duffer Sep 2nd 2012 9:41 pm

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right to freedom of speech?


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