Yep, I know that KG. I know sailors who've had reason to be thankful to the RNLI in the past, A great maritime institution that, as often with institutions that do great work, gets totally taken for granted, at times.
Myself, thankfully I haven't needed the services, but I know you guys would respond if I ever did.
What I want to know is... why are there no RNLI boxes to put any change in anymore?![]()
Best pizza I have ever had was in a back street in Florence in a small café with only two small tables outside. They don't cover pizzas with half a dozen toppings....nice and simple.
Nope I didn't pop the question.Beefy has ignored the big question though Fran![]()
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The pizza is great in Italy, it may put me off eating it here. They don't eat garlic bread in Rome, I couldn't find it anywhere. The best meal I had was maccarone stuffed with riccota then deep fried in breadcrumbs. You had a side dish of tempura shredded veg. Their snack food is also amazing. I managed to buy a ciabatta sandwich which had pork belly and crackling with herbs inside it from Tesco's.... The sandwiches are made fresh on site twice a day.And a traditional southern Italy pizza doesn't have cheese all over it. Just tomato, black olives, garlic. maybe some anchovies and that's about it. Simple and gorgeous. The cheese thing is an American addition. Now they put it on pizza like it's the prime ingredient. Even in Italy in some places. First pizza I ever had in Italy, as a kid, had no cheese. It was fabulous. I remember years later asking my Dad why pizza in southern Italy didn't come with cheese. He said, real pizza doesn't have cheese. He remembered that, so when we next went to Italy he asked the pizza vendor to put cheese on it. The bloke looked back at him as if he'd been insulted [typical Italian reaction]. Dad explained. All this was in Italian so I didn't understand more than the odd word, but I got the gist. No cheese.![]()
The pizza is great in Italy, it may put me off eating it here. They don't eat garlic bread in Rome, I couldn't find it anywhere. The best meal I had was maccarone stuffed with riccota then deep fried in breadcrumbs. You had a side dish of tempura shredded veg. Their snack food is also amazing. I managed to buy a ciabatta sandwitch which had pork belly and crackling with herbs inside it from Tesco's.... The sandwiches are made fresh on site twice a day.
The pantheon and Colosseum were right up there for me. I was a little niggled by the wealth in the Vatican, but it is impressive.
Italy is a fantastic country with fantastic food. The only two downsides are the football hooliganism and their drivers. Italy was one of my favourite holidays.The pizza is great in Italy, it may put me off eating it here. They don't eat garlic bread in Rome, I couldn't find it anywhere. The best meal I had was maccarone stuffed with riccota then deep fried in breadcrumbs. You had a side dish of tempura shredded veg. Their snack food is also amazing. I managed to buy a ciabatta sandwitch which had pork belly and crackling with herbs inside it from Tesco's.... The sandwiches are made fresh on site twice a day.
Dear dog owners:
my wife replaced her old golden retriever with a new one 3 years ago. I've never had a dog before but I take her for her walks. I live in a town and there are streets and cars everywhere. I see people walking along the pavement every day with their dogs off the lead and I think THEY'RE ALL GONNA DIE! but they don't. How on earth do you know if your dog is street wise? I went to the graveyard tonight and let her off the lead, she followed me around and came back when I called her to put the lead back on. Most stressful 30 minutes ever!
Dear dog owners:
my wife replaced her old golden retriever with a new one 3 years ago. I've never had a dog before but I take her for her walks. I live in a town and there are streets and cars everywhere. I see people walking along the pavement every day with their dogs off the lead and I think THEY'RE ALL GONNA DIE! but they don't. How on earth do you know if your dog is street wise? I went to the graveyard tonight and let her off the lead, she followed me around and came back when I called her to put the lead back on. Most stressful 30 minutes ever!
I feel the same way about toddlers....should be on reins near a road. The risks people take with their precious children because they don't want to curtail their freedom. I have heard a mother actually say that, then add that her child isn't a dog. Great...just hope he doesn't become road kill.
I wouldn't leave dogs alone with small children either but some people seem to think that dogs no matter how far provoked will just sit there. Amazing really. Not the childs fault or the dogs but the adult who left them together.