Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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Decisions decisions, I need some help people. My dad has a travel agent friend who has ties in Italy and he is going to get us tickets to a Juve game. Option 1 - Roma v Juve, and I'll most likely be staying in the same hotel as the juve players and staff. Option 2 - Juve Celtic in the CL. Not going to be in the same hotel but I really would like to be at our stadium for the Champions League atmosphere. Seeing as my dad and sister have never been to Italy, Rome has much more to offer and see compared to Torino IMO. Option 1 or 2?
Go to the Roma game. The game will probably be a nice rape session and the simple fact that you might bump into the players/Conte os just :tuttosport:
Tell Chiello and Martin i :heart: them for me :D
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Decisions decisions, I need some help people. My dad has a travel agent friend who has ties in Italy and he is going to get us tickets to a Juve game. Option 1 - Roma v Juve, and I'll most likely be staying in the same hotel as the juve players and staff. Option 2 - Juve Celtic in the CL. Not going to be in the same hotel but I really would like to be at our stadium for the Champions League atmosphere. Seeing as my dad and sister have never been to Italy, Rome has much more to offer and see compared to Torino IMO. Option 1 or 2?
Considering that your dad and sister haven't been to Italy before, then I'd probably take Rome. I'd take option 1 alone, and 2 with my family.
If you decide to take option 2, you should stay in Milan instead and go to Turin on the match day since there are more to see there and the city is bigger. But still, 6 days in Milan can be a lot if you want to see attractions and stuff with your family. :D
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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I recently dug out Zep III for the first listen in many years. Maybe it was because I was listening to it while I was driving, but damn if it didn't half put me to sleep at times.

The Zep album with the most "legs" to today that I still listen to regularly has to be Physical Graffiti. By process of elimination, it's probably my favorite.

Speaking of Houses, though -- did you ever see the BBC TV show "Cooking in the Danger Zone"? Hokey name but decent show. The host, Stefan Gates, is one of the asses on the album cover. :D
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Uh I forgot all about Physical Grafitti! First time I heard "In My Time of Dying" coincided with one of the best days of me life - safe to say I still get my pulse up when I hear it haha :D

I thought they were all children?? :p

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If you decide to take option 2, you should stay in Milan instead and go to Turin on the match day since there are more to see there and the city is bigger. But still, 6 days in Milan can be a lot if you want to see attractions and stuff with your family. :D
Foeller pls

You don't know how to see attractions and monuments, you could spend 10 days walking around without experiencing everything worth experiencing in Copenhagen, let alone Torino or Milano :D
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
Foeller pls

You don't know how to see attractions and monuments, you could spend 10 days walking around without experiencing everything worth experiencing in Copenhagen, let alone Torino or Milano :D
Well, that's true. It depends on what kind of vacation you are looking for and if you are going to see the "big things" or if you are going for the overall feel of the city. :)

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Uh I forgot all about Physical Grafitti! First time I heard "In My Time of Dying" coincided with one of the best days of me life - safe to say I still get my pulse up when I hear it haha :D

I thought they were all children?? :p

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The one you refer to as "In My Time of Dying of Ear Cancer?
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,776
Uh I forgot all about Physical Grafitti! First time I heard "In My Time of Dying" coincided with one of the best days of me life - safe to say I still get my pulse up when I hear it haha :D

I thought they were all children?? :p
Physical Graffiti sprawls a lot, but it's a double LP. And the variety in the songs keeps it relatively fresh in circulation, IMO.

And yes, they are all children. :D Apparently Stefan and his sister were the models for the cover art, and the photographer was a family friend.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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So I often get my "work" coffee at a shop that's inside a nearby professional office park. Across the way of its entrance is a door where I often see young girls running out, crying their eyes out. Came across that again today, and it's a bit disturbing.

So I came to the door and noticed it had three persons' names on it, each with the title of "MFT". Maybe I feel better about the explanation behind all that, but somehow I'm not necessarily feeling any better... :shifty:

p.s.: Sheik, let me know if you'd like any of their mobile numbers in case they're emotionally fragile and need a white knight to save them. :sheikwk:
 
Apr 15, 2006
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So I often get my "work" coffee at a shop that's inside a nearby professional office park. Across the way of its entrance is a door where I often see young girls running out, crying their eyes out. Came across that again today, and it's a bit disturbing.

So I came to the door and noticed it had three persons' names on it, each with the title of "MFT". Maybe I feel better about the explanation behind all that, but somehow I'm not necessarily feeling any better... :shifty:

p.s.: Sheik, let me know if you'd like any of their mobile numbers in case they're emotionally fragile and need a white knight to save them. :sheikwk:
Sorry. I'm just a keyboard warrior. I don't do field work.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
You know, this has a whole other meaning outside of San Francisco in Egypt...



:shifty:
:rofl: you made my day swagger :beer: yeah but they r busy silencing women at the moment once thats over they will turn to the likes of me people who voted No to the disgrace constitution i,e infidels like my self :D
 

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