*very happy.Hi everyone, not exactly the best day to join. Nonetheless having been a die hard fan over the last 40 years, I’m very part to be part of the “zone”.
Per aspera ad astra!
Oh yeah, sign up now after it's too late for you to bring real pizza to the watch party.Hi everyone, not exactly the best day to join. Nonetheless having been a die hard fan over the last 40 years, I’m very part to be part of the “zone”.
Per aspera ad astra!
Still have what they don't do in FA and what they do in the draft to look forward to now.Welcome to what will probably not even be the most depressing week on this board.
Hi everyone, not exactly the best day to join. Nonetheless having been a die hard fan over the last 40 years, I’m very part to be part of the “zone”.
Per aspera ad astra!
Oh yeah, sign up now after it's too late for you to bring real pizza to the watch party.
Hi everyone, not exactly the best day to join. Nonetheless having been a die hard fan over the last 40 years, I’m very part to be part of the “zone”.
Per aspera ad astra!
Cannot disagree . You picked the right ones to start with, and there’s a ton more to visit and enjoy.Welcome to the forum! Hope you enjoy it. Haven't been to Milan, but I have been to Naples, Florence, and Rome. Italy is very nice.
Cannot disagree . You picked the right ones to start with, and there’s a ton more to visit and enjoy.
Been there last time two years ago, stunningly beautiful.Yes, one place that I'd like to see if Assisi. My patron saint is from there, St. Francis of Assisi.
Been there last time two years ago, stunningly beautiful.
Beside St. Francis there are a couple more worth a visit. The town is a gem per se, just strolling around. But to tell you the truth, the whole area (Umbria) is spectacular. It looks like Tuscany, and its less expensive. Now, in case you decide to visit Assisi or elsewhere in Italy, you know whom to ask for (free) advices . CheersYes, the pictures seem beautiful, and I'd love to visit the churches there.
Beside St. Francis there are a couple more worth a visit. The town is a gem per se, just strolling around. But to tell you the truth, the whole area (Umbria) is spectacular. It looks like Tuscany, and its less expensive. Now, in case you decide to visit Assisi or elsewhere in Italy, you know whom to ask for (free) advices . Cheers
St. Francis, the Patron Saint of Furries.Yes, one place that I'd like to see if Assisi. My patron saint is from there, St. Francis of Assisi.
Ironically, I chose St. Francis before I joined the fandom, but it was because I enjoy hanging out with animals as much as I do.St. Francis, the Patron Saint of Furries.