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Old 01-14-2007, 05:58 PM   #161
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Today I and some friends of Epocaravan's forum have made a lunch together
all entirety we have celebrated the passion that we have for the caravans

hehehe... many food and many, many, many, wine and limoncello

ciao

Rob
Looking at those steaks made me hungry.

Great looking bunch of friends.

Como se dici limoncello?

Ciao
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Old 01-14-2007, 06:39 PM   #162
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Well, I guess I will not ship my camper over to Europe when we make the trip we are talking of making. I did look into the cost, but I am not sure we saved the piece of fiberglass we cut from our Burro for the air conditioner.

Great-looking steaks! I am just going to have to find my Italian textbooks and dictionary. I took 3 weeks in college but only remember two words that I will not write here. I can follow much of your forum, as I was a French major in college.

Looks like a great time!

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Old 01-15-2007, 08:26 AM   #163
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Looking at those steaks made me hungry.
Great looking bunch of friends.
Como se dici limoncello?
Ciao
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dear Morgan... ths is a Limoncello
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limoncello
this is very good!!!
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Old 01-15-2007, 09:28 AM   #164
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dear Morgan... ths is a Limoncello
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limoncello
this is very good!!!
Grazie Rob,

I'll have to try Limoncello.

I was afraid it was like Grappa which I tried once. I still have not recovered.

Ciao, Morgan
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Old 01-15-2007, 09:42 AM   #165
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I was afraid it was like Grappa which I tried once. I still have not recovered.

Ciao, Morgan


this is grappa...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grappa
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Old 01-15-2007, 01:18 PM   #166
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...I'll have to try Limoncello.

I was afraid it was like Grappa which I tried once. I still have not recovered. ...
I'd be cautious about Limoncello, too. It has that smooth and sneaky character that can lead to excessive consumption, a bit like those tropical fruit and rum drinks. I have only had it in an Italian restaurant in Vancouver, where the owner delivered a complimentary round with a mischievous grin.
Sarei prudente considerazione Limoncello, anche. Ha che carattere regolare e "sneaky" che può condurre a consumo eccessivo, ad una punta come i quei alle bevande del frutta tropicale ed rum. Lo ho avuto soltanto in un ristorante italiano a Vancouver, in cui il proprietario ha trasportato un tondo gratuito con un grin maligno.
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Old 01-15-2007, 01:27 PM   #167
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On a 23 hour flight from Johannesburg to Houston, the flight attendant kept plying me with Bailey's Irish Cream. I thought, "hey, this is pretty good milk."

I missed my connecting flight in Houston.
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Old 01-15-2007, 03:10 PM   #168
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On a 23 hour flight from Johannesburg to Houston, the flight attendant kept plying me with Bailey's Irish Cream. I thought, "hey, this is pretty good milk."

I missed my connecting flight in Houston.

hehehe...sono passate tutte le paure!!!
hehehe... every fears are go away!!!
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Old 01-15-2007, 03:14 PM   #169
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Well, I guess I will not ship my camper over to Europe when we make the trip we are talking of making. I did look into the cost, but I am not sure we saved the piece of fiberglass we cut from our Burro for the air conditioner.

Great-looking steaks! I am just going to have to find my Italian textbooks and dictionary. I took 3 weeks in college but only remember two words that I will not write here. I can follow much of your forum, as I was a French major in college.

Looks like a great time!

Cindy
cindy, you couldn't travel in Italy with air conditionar on the rear of the caravan...
If you wont I can lend you mine...
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Old 02-08-2007, 10:18 AM   #170
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Ciao! Benvenuto a FBRV! Ho goduto il vostro paese bello molte volte ed ho pensiero circa l'acquisto del caravan per rimanere là per parecchi mesi. È così piacevole per venirlo a contatto di voi ed osservi in avanti a leggere più dei vostri alberini. Ciao! Gigi
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Old 02-14-2007, 04:59 PM   #171
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Ciao! Benvenuto a FBRV! Ho goduto il vostro paese bello molte volte ed ho pensiero circa l'acquisto del caravan per rimanere là per parecchi mesi. È così piacevole per venirlo a contatto di voi ed osservi in avanti a leggere più dei vostri alberini. Ciao! Gigi

Hi Gigi,
I'm very happy that you have visited Italy...
In Italy there are many persons that sold out old caravan and the prices are very low...
in this link there are many caravans sold out

sold out old caravan

in this link otherwise you can find many models of european oldie caravan.

European labels

European label advertising

greetings

Rob
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