Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2
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@dafyre said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@dafyre said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
They asked for actual Italian for dinner, well one of them did. So let's see what happens.
Pizza!
Stromboli!
Also a good choice!
WTF is a stromboli?! Roast meat is great in umbria btw
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@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
WTF is a stromboli?
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Mmmm.... Never seen one in my life. Still seems good
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Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
Or Italian-American, or Italian immigrants.
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
I see it all the time here in the Southeast. There's at least 3 places to get one here in town... and Surprisingly, none of them are pizza joints, lol.
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@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
Or Italian-American, or Italian immigrants.
We call those people Americans normally
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I am in Tuscany now!
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@scottalanmiller wow I'll be in my town till this evening. Then I will leave for my brother wedding
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@scottalanmiller btw be proud: you've met the hottest summer of the history here!
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
Or Italian-American, or Italian immigrants.
We call those people Americans normally
I don't consider myself Swedish regardless of my citizenship.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller wow I'll be in my town till this evening. Then I will leave for my brother wedding
When are you back? My niece decided to run out to Pisa and Manarola last night. So I was gone all evening.
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@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
Or Italian-American, or Italian immigrants.
We call those people Americans normally
I don't consider myself Swedish regardless of my citizenship.
What do you consider yourself, if neither Swedish nor American?
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@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller btw be proud: you've met the hottest summer of the history here!
Oh I know. It's been really tough as travelers, because we are just backpacking this time around. So we have been in Naples without any AC, for example. And are about to be staying in Paris without AC. And here in Tuscany the AC is just one room where we don't sleep (well, we are sleeping there now, I am sleeping on the dining room floor to stay cool!)
I think that this is ruining my nieces' impression of Europe. Things that should be fun and pleasant are horrible.
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@scottalanmiller well I'll be back on sunday evening.
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller btw be proud: you've met the hottest summer of the history here!
Oh I know. It's been really tough as travelers, because we are just backpacking this time around. So we have been in Naples without any AC, for example. And are about to be staying in Paris without AC. And here in Tuscany the AC is just one room where we don't sleep (well, we are sleeping there now, I am sleeping on the dining room floor to stay cool!)
I think that this is ruining my nieces' impression of Europe. Things that should be fun and pleasant are horrible.
Well no AC is quite tough. I've AC in all of my bedrooms. Basically impossible to sleep without.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller btw be proud: you've met the hottest summer of the history here!
Oh I know. It's been really tough as travelers, because we are just backpacking this time around. So we have been in Naples without any AC, for example. And are about to be staying in Paris without AC. And here in Tuscany the AC is just one room where we don't sleep (well, we are sleeping there now, I am sleeping on the dining room floor to stay cool!)
I think that this is ruining my nieces' impression of Europe. Things that should be fun and pleasant are horrible.
Well no AC is quite tough. I've AC in all of my bedrooms. Basically impossible to sleep without.
No AC in the bedroom here QUite impossible to sleep.
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
Or Italian-American, or Italian immigrants.
We call those people Americans normally
I don't consider myself Swedish regardless of my citizenship.
What do you consider yourself, if neither Swedish nor American?
American because that's where I was born and raised, no matter where I would emigrate to.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@matteo-nunziati said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller btw be proud: you've met the hottest summer of the history here!
Oh I know. It's been really tough as travelers, because we are just backpacking this time around. So we have been in Naples without any AC, for example. And are about to be staying in Paris without AC. And here in Tuscany the AC is just one room where we don't sleep (well, we are sleeping there now, I am sleeping on the dining room floor to stay cool!)
I think that this is ruining my nieces' impression of Europe. Things that should be fun and pleasant are horrible.
Well no AC is quite tough. I've AC in all of my bedrooms. Basically impossible to sleep without.
I'm sure you could get used to not having it. I mean, people have lived there thousands of years without it before and I'm sure they managed to sleep, lol. Still, like you, I'd rather stay used to the AC.
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@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@Obsolesce said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow along with Scott, Emily, Madeline, & Dominica on the Grand Tour of Europe 2:
Stromboli is American and i barely ever see it in the US and have never seen it outside of it. It is similar to a calzone.
Or Italian-American, or Italian immigrants.
We call those people Americans normally
I don't consider myself Swedish regardless of my citizenship.
What do you consider yourself, if neither Swedish nor American?
American because that's where I was born and raised, no matter where I would emigrate to.
So the same as the Americans who made Stromboli. Thats where they were birn and raised.