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Naples ITALY We are going to be spending a long weekend in Naples Italy late April.
What are the must see places when we go? Thank you. [Edited 3/10/08 6:26am] | |
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Climbing into Val's and Phil's suitcases! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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You absolutely must stop by Mamma Luanne's BBQ and Rib Shack.
Tuesdays are bottomless plate days--all you can eat pork slabs and chops served greesy with garlic smashed potatoes. wait. Are we talking about Naples, Florida? | |
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Naples hosts a wealth of historical museums and some of the most important in the country. The Naples National Archaeological Museum is one of the main museums, considered one of the most important for Roman Empire artifacts in the world. It also hosts many of the ruins unearthed at Pompeii and Herculaneum, as well as some artifacts from the Greek and Renaissance periods. [Edited 3/10/08 6:26am] | |
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don't they have artsy piles of thrash in the streets ? | |
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Imago said: Naples, Florida?
Now I am hungry. | |
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Imago said: You absolutely must stop by Mamma Luanne's BBQ and Rib Shack.
Tuesdays are bottomless plate days--all you can eat pork slabs and chops served greesy with garlic smashed potatoes. wait. Are we talking about Naples, Florida? That's on my to-do list somewhere between now and 2020 | |
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HamsterHuey said: Imago said: Naples, Florida?
Now I am hungry. I'm delicious | |
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Imago said: HamsterHuey said: Now I am hungry. I'm delicious I was talking ribs. Not yours. A dead animal's ribs. Marinated. Juicy. | |
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I hate people with quotelines that are longer than their actual post. | |
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HamsterHuey said: I hate people with quotelines that are longer than their actual post.
Dutch men make me silly, Amsterdam is on my agenda, not so much italy, though nicer than the good witch, Glenda, the former is where I find my Huey, And when I step through your streets, And find myself there, My mission will be complete, When I kiss you deeply and pinch your derriere, and you.... can kiss me anywhere | |
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Napoli is the true cultural heart of Italia...
Forget about Roma, Milano, and Venice... The real passion is in Napoli, and great food 2. Some of the World's greatest music, singers, food, and film have roots in Napoli. ~Giovanni "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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shanti0608 said: I am sooooo friggen excited for you, Val!! What a storybook romance I just have no clue how you're going to be paying attention to Phil with all those Italian men running around in speedos and tight designer jeans or whatever it is they're into this season. | |
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Imago said: HamsterHuey said: I hate people with quotelines that are longer than their actual post.
Dutch men make me silly, Amsterdam is on my agenda, not so much italy, though nicer than the good witch, Glenda, the former is where I find my Huey, And when I step through your streets, And find myself there, My mission will be complete, When I kiss you deeply and pinch your derriere, and you.... can kiss me anywhere Dutch men make you silly. So you offer me your willy. Gimme gimme gimme your willy in Napoli. I can put it on my pizza. Pastrami pizza. Pastrami pizza. Dayum. Now I am hungry again. | |
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Imago said: shanti0608 said: I am sooooo friggen excited for you, Val!! What a storybook romance I just have no clue how you're going to be paying attention to Phil with all those Italian men running around in speedos and tight designer jeans or whatever it is they're into this season. Thanks Dan. We are meeting up with a good friend and previous co-worker from Florida. Her husband booked a 2 week holiday in Italy for her Christmas present. It will be great to see them again. Two familiar faces in a foreign country..that should be fun. Oh and I will remain about the Italian men. I used to have a weakness for the tall, dark and handsome Italian type. | |
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shanti0608 said: weakness for dark and handsome Italian type.
I'd neva! | |
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Giovanni777 said: Napoli is the true cultural heart of Italia...
Forget about Roma, Milano, and Venice... The real passion is in Napoli, and great food 2. Some of the World's greatest music, singers, food, and film have roots in Napoli. ~Giovanni Also forgot 2 mention that Napoli was the first city 2 rise against the German occupation during WWII, which destroyed much of Napoli's rich cultural past. [Edited 3/10/08 7:27am] "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Giovanni777 said: Giovanni777 said: Napoli is the true cultural heart of Italia...
Forget about Roma, Milano, and Venice... The real passion is in Napoli, and great food 2. Some of the World's greatest music, singers, food, and film have roots in Napoli. ~Giovanni Also forgot 2 mention that Napoli was the first city 2 rise against the German occupation during WWII, which destroyed much of Napoli's rich cultural past. [Edited 3/10/08 7:27am] Bloody Germans! | |
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HamsterHuey said: shanti0608 said: weakness for dark and handsome Italian type.
I'd neva! It is true... if someone told me 2 1/2 years ago that I would be marrying a blonde hair blue eyed English bloke... would have said they were CRAZY!! Never say never! | |
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Take a ferry and go to Capri.. Very cool place.. | |
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Where do I start guys. We should really have a chat!!!
This city oozes a chilled vibe and if you look past the Camorra (Naples Mafia) the tired and dishevelled look of the place and the current refuse issue, the lazy police the slow transport, bizarre opening times of shops and bars, the sea but no beach, the hoards of American and Japanese tourists then it takes on a certain charm. It’s like a very busy village. I love Naples in small doses, there is too much for just a couple of days and what to do depends on where you are staying and how far you want to travel. Surrounding – if you have a car – Herculaneum and Pompeii are a must, stop off and hike up Vesuvius, the view from the top is amazing. Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Positano, Mesino. Catch a ferry to Capri or Ischia. In Town – take a walk buy the marina, castel d’ovo, or nearby castel Nouvo and piazza del duomo – the old palace of the royal family. Museo Archeologico has a lot of stuff from Pompeii including a rather intresting Roman pornography wing – if you can get in. I wish we could give you the tour (but we are there while you are otehrwise engaged), we just wander now. Take a page out of the local book, take it easy. Wander around, eat and drink – Montepulciano, or local Granianico or Aglianico (Phil ) . Stick to local food - the home of pizza you can’t really go wrong. Pasta and seafood – HAVE spaghetti al vongole (your life will be forever changed) I will get some info on restaurant names from the wife - I always eat so well when we go – I don’t care what the place is called I am too busy eating. Any Italians please forgive my spelling I am doing this off the top of my head. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Where do I start guys. We should really have a chat!!!
This city oozes a chilled vibe and if you look past the Camorra (Naples Mafia) the tired and dishevelled look of the place and the current refuse issue, the lazy police the slow transport, bizarre opening times of shops and bars, the sea but no beach, the hoards of American and Japanese tourists then it takes on a certain charm. It’s like a very busy village. I love Naples in small doses, there is too much for just a couple of days and what to do depends on where you are staying and how far you want to travel. Surrounding – if you have a car – Herculaneum and Pompeii are a must, stop off and hike up Vesuvius, the view from the top is amazing. Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Positano, Mesino. Catch a ferry to Capri or Ischia. In Town – take a walk buy the marina, castel d’ovo, or nearby castel Nouvo and piazza del duomo – the old palace of the royal family. Museo Archeologico has a lot of stuff from Pompeii including a rather intresting Roman pornography wing – if you can get in. I wish we could give you the tour (but we are there while you are otehrwise engaged), we just wander now. Take a page out of the local book, take it easy. Wander around, eat and drink – Montepulciano, or local Granianico or Aglianico (Phil ) . Stick to local food - the home of pizza you can’t really go wrong. Pasta and seafood – HAVE spaghetti al vongole (your life will be forever changed) I will get some info on restaurant names from the wife - I always eat so well when we go – I don’t care what the place is called I am too busy eating. Any Italians please forgive my spelling I am doing this off the top of my head. Thanks Steve. I think we will still be recuperating from two weeks away prior to our weekend to Naples so we will probably chill out and visit with my friends. I cannot wait to eat some local food. I would love to hike up Vesuvius | |
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wait.
THe "ITALY" wasn't in the original thread title when I posted my first statement on this thread was it? | |
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now that I think of it, you certainly must have changed the title. | |
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Imago said: now that I think of it, you certainly must have changed the title.
Go back to bed. | |
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Imago said: now that I think of it, you certainly must have changed the title.
Yes, yes I did. I hate to see you confused. One of my closest friends from Florida is going to Naples Italy with her hubby. We are going to meet them there towards the end of April for a long weekend. I cannot wait to see two familiar faces for the first time in 6 months. | |
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HamsterHuey said: Imago said: now that I think of it, you certainly must have changed the title.
Go back to bed. | |
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Naples would be the one Italian city to avoid.....don't wear your jewels and shit.....all is mob-invested there, the Camorra being one of Italy's most brutal mob-clans.....they also don't fear undertaking tourists.....
I don't like Naples at all! Sorry! | |
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abierman said: Naples would be the one Italian city to avoid.....don't wear your jewels and shit.....all is mob-invested there, the Camorra being one of Italy's most brutal mob-clans.....they also don't fear undertaking tourists.....
I don't like Naples at all! Sorry! Well I will make sure I keep my precious jewels at home. We are just going to meet up with my friends. I have heard some wonderful things about Naples so I guess it depends on where you go and what you do there. I just want to catch up with my friends, celebrate and share pics from our trip to Sri Lanka and Maldives, drink wine and eat, see a few beautiful sites. It was a cheap trip so no big lose really, as long as I see my friends. | |
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