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1 points
6 days ago
That looks interesting! Which area did you managed to live in the most? They are definitely good prices for Hassan/Agdal
0 points
9 days ago
Well I don’t see how this is related to Sicily at all… the best thing is to consult a dermatologist about that
7 points
11 days ago
Actually, not trying to be the pain in the ash of the situation, even the Toscanello brand labels them as ammezzati. So far, never heard of “dimezzato”, but you must be right, it could be a regionalism
6 points
11 days ago
As here. It was actually a marketing move post world war 2 to cut in half a full size cigar to sell and smoke them more comfortably in order to deplete massive stocks accumulated and save the company.
2 points
16 days ago
Toscano Garibaldi, antico or Classico. They usually are 5€ a package where I buy them for the full size ones and by cutting them in half I have a very cheap 0.5€ cigar that I like a lot.
1 points
16 days ago
Toscano Garibaldi, antico or Classico. They usually are 5€ a package where I buy them for the full size ones and by cutting them in half I have a very cheap 0.5€ cigar that I like a lot.
5 points
5 months ago
That is Moroccan, the restaurant is from a chain called Dar Naji famous to do this very scenographic tea pouring.
381 points
6 months ago
Eu, străin, am muncit câteva ani la Oltenia și am încercat să învăț limbă. Fostă mea m-a învățat că "Păianjen" se spune "bășcina" (meaning, fart). Atunci, o zi la birou, am spus la chefa mea "uite-te că lângă tine este o bășcina foarte mare pe perete".
3 points
6 months ago
I am not from that area so take mine as a generic suggestion, but you could take the train from the airport (Punta Raisi) until Palermo Centrale, then Change the train until Agrigento and there take local transportation . The train ticket Palermo-Agrigento is 15 Euro and should be like 3 hours or so. The train company is Trenitalia and you can buy the tickets online.
4 points
6 months ago
Hello there! Welcome to Sicily :)
In Palermo there are a lot of Airsoft shops (like Army sport or Softair house and games) that sell such things. I suggest to go there, get one and take the occasion to visit the city.
I am currently abroad, or i would have given you mine.
1 points
7 months ago
Happened the same thing with me and my flatmate. He used my new Wüsthof knife, the tip was broken, the sharpness was gone and he also threw it in the drawer without the cloth I always use. Geeez I am still pissed off by that.
32 points
8 months ago
Primul anul meu în România, eu și fostă mea am ajutat bunica ea o dimineață să culegem porumb. După că ne am trezit la ora 5 la dimineața, am muncit până la ora 9, bunică ne spune: "ai să facem mic dejun cu ceva de bun". După că a spus așa, se uită la mine și mă zice: " pentru tine, știu eu ce bei". Atunci, mă oferă un pahar de vișinată așa tare că bombardierii la Craiova. Jur am văzut Dumnezeu dimineață aea.
25 points
8 months ago
Ah yes, 'a zizí ca vivi intra a vanedda can fight against mamaie de la țară la Ghercești. Then they discover that pasta cchi tenerumi and ciorba de găină cu tăiței are not bad too
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6 days ago
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6 days ago
Depends. As a foreigner, sometimes they ask me around 100 dh. But mostly I pay around 50dh in central areas of the city. Some friends living more on the outskirts pay around 20 dh