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    #11
    Needless to say, its my local.
    That's as may be, but it ain't in feckin' Rome is it?
    Oh Jesus - Disaster Management Ltd.
    You know you'll need us!

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      #12
      Hi Mack,

      Doytchland.

      Are you already in Luxembourg ?

      Milan.

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        #13
        Accommodation.

        So it's a townie chav bar then Macca?

        Sounds lovely.

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          #14
          Lux

          I flew out there last week and should hear today / tomorrow if its on or not... the interview seemed to go well and they are a decent bunch of people - only trouble is I have other interests here in Edinburgh and since friday Ive been put forward for a couple of long term local contracts - it will be a tough decision - get experience doing EAI at an investment bank that is just migrating to .Net, or do the romance thing (having dinner with her parents on friday - gulp!).
          Vieze Oude Man

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            #15
            Originally posted by planetit
            Accommodation.

            So it's a townie chav bar then Macca?

            Sounds lovely.


            Nah - four rooms / suites above for special guests... (e.g. those that get too pished or who have got lucky)...
            Vieze Oude Man

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              #16
              All Eats and Drinks are good in Rome, standard pizza pasta etc... If you get a chance, find a nice little local restaurant or trattoria. We found a great one just opposite Castel St Angelo. They're really small and it feels like your sitting in the middle of the road. But you get real Roman food, very nice. Also had a nice drop of Sambuca to finish off, and the owner let us finish the bottle off seeing as it was under half full. Lovely!!

              Apart from food, what else? Mind the pickpockets, there are loads and they work in tag teams, one or two trying to distract you while the other goes for the prize. Traffic is evil, run like hell!! Apart from those two, it's a great place!! Enjoy

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                #17
                Originally posted by The Late, Great JC
                That's as may be, but it ain't in feckin' Rome is it?
                Here are some tips for you so you can prove how man you are in Rome.

                Certainly the first thing to do is to stare at people in Stazione Termini. They look dodgy but indeed they are very nice chaps. Especially the taxi drivers with a strong southern accent, do no be ashamed to shout at them that they are illegal, they will be please with this comment. To eat out there is a kiosk in Porta Maggiore, you might get a few diseases there but the sandwich is great and also they can put whatever you like. After then, how about the tour of the pictoresque suburbs just for a change? You should start with Magliana in south-east, try to talk to people and say that you want to fight with the Banda as they don't scare you. After that, go to Torre Maura, a lovely suburb on the east side. Challenge some of the locals with a motorbike. You can have a chance of running on the tangenziale on friday evening after midnight at 200 km/h. Isn't that cool? You might also want to walk around Tiburtino Terzo with expensive jewelry and a nice flashy car. Do not also forget to take the tour of the gipsy camp in Prenestina. Discuss freely with them how the social state is a mistake and how private property should be defended. You might want to end your tour (if you are still there) meeting some real albanian or rumenian pimps who handles all local prostitution in via Salaria. They are always looking for collaborators and/or people to share their wealthy industry.
                I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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                  #18
                  You might also want to walk around Tiburtino Terzo with expensive jewelry and a nice flashy car.
                  I think tht's probably why the locals would help you out, Franco - do you Italians walk your car very often?
                  Chico, what time is it?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rebecca Loos
                    I think tht's probably why the locals would help you out, Franco - do you Italians walk your car very often?
                    Oh well, I know people who would take the car to move 50m. That I call it walking by car. :-)
                    I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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                      #20
                      anyway am I right in assuming that you are not Roman but you have lived there at some stage in your life?
                      And obviously loved it....
                      Chico, what time is it?

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