Well, it´s been guessed, hasn´t it? You´re in Rome doing what the Romans do, I assume. Taking many baths and wearing togas and driving around like a maniac on a scooter through very dangerously little streets filled with traffic. I suppose you´ll have a pizza too.
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Haven't the foggiest.
But, at a guess I'd say somewhere around Regent's Park.
Rome. Or at least Italy.
GOD.
Rome?
Spot on, Alex. I am in fact in Regent's Park.
Not really. That would be ridiculous.
I am - in actual fact - in Rome! 30 points and a bag of bonhomie to Roszs, or GOD, or whoever posted the correct answer.
Now I must go shower away the rather unpleasant smell that the day has bestowed upon me.
Harry Vederchy.
Alan, you too have hit the nail square on the jaw. I salute you.
You have to go and have a meal in the Testacchio:
www.checchino-dal-1887.com/
Well, it´s been guessed, hasn´t it? You´re in Rome doing what the Romans do, I assume. Taking many baths and wearing togas and driving around like a maniac on a scooter through very dangerously little streets filled with traffic. I suppose you´ll have a pizza too.
And you actually spelled it out for us in your last four blog titles.
(I missed those hints completely)
You're in your vest and pants, because you forgot your PE kit.
They do say 'when in Rome, do as the Romans do.'
So last time I was in the Italian capital, I released a pack of lions into a church and forced any survivors to fight to the death.
Good holiday.
Hope you're having fun there, anyway :-)
J x
Ha! When did you change the name of your blog to match the book, you media tart? I've only just noticed...
Yes, Yes, you must rent a Vespa, and drive around saying "Ciao." very cooly. (Sorry, it is a Eddie Izzard fangirl thing.) But really, congratulations on the book, and I plan to acquire and read it as soon as possible.
THREESOME
Oh. ROME, right.
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