Moving to Pisa
#16
Just remember not to lean on that tower when you've had one too many. I've heard it doesn't offer much support
#17
Quick update
Arrive in Pisa on the 21st,
1) to attend 2 interviews and
2) to learn about the area and experience an Italian Christmas
3) Check out rental property
I am staying with friends for the week, and hopefully will return to the UK and start the process of selling all my rubbish to fund the permanent move
Any advise on Van hire and the cheapest routes from the UK will be gratefully received ::Holly and Ivy emotion ::
Merry Christmas to everyone on the forums
Arrive in Pisa on the 21st,
1) to attend 2 interviews and
2) to learn about the area and experience an Italian Christmas
3) Check out rental property
I am staying with friends for the week, and hopefully will return to the UK and start the process of selling all my rubbish to fund the permanent move

Any advise on Van hire and the cheapest routes from the UK will be gratefully received ::Holly and Ivy emotion ::
Merry Christmas to everyone on the forums
#18
Damn, I quickly read the title and thought you were moving to pizza! With or without anchovies?
#27
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Joined: Nov 2008
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From: Ireland











One thing I noticed teaching English in Italy is how bad my English was!
Well, I speak "Hiberno-English", so I would say to them "It's ok to say: I'm after having my tea", and they would say "but barrreeeeee, il libro says that you cannot...."
many's the time....
Well, I speak "Hiberno-English", so I would say to them "It's ok to say: I'm after having my tea", and they would say "but barrreeeeee, il libro says that you cannot...."
many's the time....
#28
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 173








What about the real irish expression "will you take a drop of tea in your hand"!!!






