The most enjoyable non-food related activity for us was definitely the Vatican scavi tour: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/uffscavi/documents/rc_ic_uffscavi_doc_gen-information_20090216_en.html
They're very conservative on their EV economy numbers. We regularly get 4.5 mi/kWh instead of the 2.85 mi/kWh they use. That brings the cost of an egal below $0.65 instead of their estimated $0.97 in TN.
My wife and I did four nights in Rome, three in Florence, and two in Venice this past February. Rome was fantastic, Florence was okay, and Venice was good but likely something we'd skip next time.
Rome
The Vatican scavi tour was by far the best thing we did in all of Italy. We aren't...
I have access to 1000/1000 Mbit ($275/mo) but I wouldn't even try to justify that to my wife. 50/50 Mbit for $58 works just fine for us. https://epbfi.com/enroll/packages/#/
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"up to 77 die, says the new policy statement, published online today in Pediatrics. About 17% of food-related asphyxiations are caused by hot dogs."
Gator land is pretty weak. There are a fair amount of gators and you get to see them eat food occasionally, but it is incredibly overpriced.
As long as you make it back out of Orlando without getting your car broken into during the day you can call it a success.
The rule of felony murder is a legal doctrine in some common law jurisdictions that broadens the crime of murder in two ways. First, when an offender kills accidentally or without specific intent to kill in the course of an applicable felony, what might have been manslaughter is escalated to...
it's pretty good. our 4 year old asks to see it again 2-3 times a day. when you set it up you input the person's age, name, location, desired present, etc. the video will then use those details and santa will say "common" names, the kid's age, state, and "common" toy names.
I order an extra pattie on the burger every time we go to five guys. Splitting that with my wife is much cheaper than two 2-pattie burgers and is just about as filling.
maybe because in states that still have a duty to retreat law, you have to announce that you're armed before you fire at an intruder.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_law#Duty-to-retreat
the duty-to-retreat clause expressly imposes an obligation upon the home's occupants to retreat as far as...
Comcast did the same thing here to (unsuccessfully) try to stop the city from deploying its own fiber
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_113785.asp
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