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Genoa & Beyond......


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I'm off to Genoa, for (work) the next three weeks and would love to hear you’re recommendations/suggestions about places to see and things to do….

 

That can also include people to do (if ALL Italian women are Hot……..)

 

I might also be called up to Basle and perhaps even Vienna……..

 

I am looking forward to completing some amount of work in between following the GF’s advice on revelry & debauchery….

 

I’d appreciate it if your counsel isn’t likely to get me arrested or worst still be subjected to an Extraordinary Rendition…

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I'm off to Genoa, for (work) the next three weeks and would love to hear you’re recommendations/suggestions about places to see and things to do….

 

That can also include people to do (if ALL Italian women are Hot……..)

 

I might also be called up to Basle and perhaps even Vienna……..

 

I am looking forward to completing some amount of work in between following the GF’s advice on revelry & debauchery….

 

I’d appreciate it if your counsel isn’t likely to get me arrested or worst still be subjected to an Extraordinary Rendition…

 

Alrighty, I spent a few days there. The aquarium is a must because its a good way to spend an afternoon.

 

I ate at a particularly good pizza place that I thought I would mention but I can't remember the name of it.

 

The women are quite hot and its a University town so enjoy.

 

Politically, it's got a lot of communist feelings judging by the grafitti.

 

Sorry that I'm not much help but I had a guide as I knew a girl who lived there at the time.

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You have to get the train to a place called Cinqueterra, it's the most beautiful place in the world. It takes about 2 hours from Genoa and it's 5 little fishing villages cut into the cliff face. Also there is a beach nearby called Camogli which is pretty good and full of stunning women. The aquarium is fun and you have to eat the local focaccia and Pesto. Be sure to look out for the fat tramp: DSC00432.jpg

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