Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
NICOLA NEMY, MAY EIGHTEEN
thinking of you
Bari, Italy
Nicola.
If it wasn't Commander Tom, it was one of those Saturday morning memories that announced best birthday wishes and where one might find a present.
Yours might be under one of the beds.
Look for a white bag.
Because you are loveable
proud to have you for my nine hundredth post
VENICE, ITALY. GONDOLA. WHERE'S THE SKI RACK?
Monday, 16 May 2016
DOGE PALACE, VENICE, ITALY
is it tomorrow yet?
APRIL 19, 2016
It seems like most everywhere we've been on this trip that there was some point and period the Venetians had been as well.
In some cases pillaging and plundering.
Unlike my T Shirt, here were many of their souvenirs.
I could have spend days and days anywhere on this trip reading all the endless mounds of historical information available but thankfully, for quite a while now, I get ALL I need to know about most anything from "Rick", the dad from "PAWN STARS".
It just happened to be that on a recent show a guy brought in one of these VENETIAN GUNS.
He sheepishly thought a fair price would be $3,700.
Rick straightened him out right away about what a fair price would be.
He courteously pointed out that what you see on the Internet, including this blog, are lies, deceptions, here says, smoke and mirrors, falsehoods, Hot Pocket recipes, dating web sites with real photos of would be matches, unadulterated cat videos,...
Secondly, a item like this has a small range of potential customers, could sit on the shelf for a while, needs to be researched and presented properly.
They'll have to spend time and money to see what state of working order is it in.
Pretty much after twenty minutes of listening to a guy that has run a pawn shop for thirty years, he agreed to selling it for five bucks.
Afterwards he was interviewed in the parking lot, (you gotta know that any interview in a parking lot ain't going' turn out well) and when asked how he felt, his answer was the expected, disappointed.
Visions of taking his wife for a romantic supper on the Grand canals of Venice turned into a extravagant (tourist trap) food cart in front of the Venetian casino on the Vegas Strip.
The only foreign thing about it was they had to go
"Dutch"
I was here fifty years a go.
Fifty years.
Sigh.
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