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  1. I am a little late at your blog. It is great! And I am glad that you are safe. I've done a bit of driving in Italy and elsewhere in Europe. Rather have a heart transplant without an anesthetic. Dante's Inferno!

    Great pictures. PLEASE, LOTS MORE!

    Your English is just fine. Much better than a 'certain party' here in the USA.

    Well thank you! Too kind really :D.

    I totally agree about our driving skills, we're (sadly) famous around Europe because of that =(

  2. And so are we... sorry about your accident, but I'm glad I had the chance to read it directly rather than from someone else.
    I'm really glad you are ok...

    Well, thank you..I was looking at what remains of my car today and..I still can't believe I'm safe and sound. It felt really strange..I think I've never been so scared in my whole life =(

     

    ...It haunts my dreams... probably my favorite Katatonia song... well at least until the new CD is released in about 10 days.

    I'm counting down the days!!I heard it will be on the same style of Viva Emptiness, I'd certainly fancy that =)

     

    I just can't believe some of the idiots on the road these days.

    Indeed..and I'm confronted with them everyday...

     

    By the way, I love your "permanent pic".

    Glad you like it, nice, uh? :( As you can see I had a serious lack of creativity when I chose "permanent pic" as a title lol =)

  3. I got to see Chronicles of Narnia, its a great movie, I highly recommend it. We got to the theatre late, but that only meant we missed the boring part where they set up the plot, and got there just as Mr. Tomnas entered the picture

     

    Oh well, you didn't miss much really..apart for some kid playing hide and seek and learning where the word "cardiovascular" comes from. lol.

  4. Very beautiful architecture!Not quite the average Catholic gothic cathedral/rinascimento church you can find in this part of Europe :( I want to visit Russia someday; actually I have an endless list of places to visit and it seems to grow weekly, the more I travel and the more places I want to see =)

  5. Well, I think us Europeans need to learn at least 2 or more languages to be able to communicate with each other, and since the EU was established relationships between the European countries are even more frequent. In the U.S., except for Spanish, I think it would be only a matter of "personal knowledge" =) after all your language is widely spoken all over the world (personally I'm learning British English and that's the one most people learn in Europe, but I don't think that would represent an obstacle to comprehension).

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