| nummish ( @ 2006-12-21 15:54:00 |
Milan
I just got back tonight from a 2 day trip to Milan, with a stop in Lucerne. Pictures are here
The creepy skeleton pictures are in Lucerne, at the death bridge. Unfortunately, I forgot my memory card, otherwise I would have more of them.
Milan is an interesting city, in that it's really just a normal city with older buildings covered in dirt and graffiti. There are some nice ones, but you can't look at them for too long or a random driver will probably hit you. Regardless of where you are standing. Everyone there also honks their car horns non-stop. Probably because they all suck at driving.
The fabric store Ryan found online had closed down, so I wandered the streets looking for the perfect pair of eurotrash brashionista sunglasses. Naturally, I ended up at D&G. Let me tell you, they get worse than what I ended up with, but that's only because I couldn't find any jewel encrusted ones for men. I also checked out the Versace store, and found a really nice dress shirt, for only 450 euro. I didn't buy that.
Other things I noticed in Milan:
- I by far wasn't the best dressed, but I wasn't the worst either.. fair-to-middlin to be precise
- Witch shoes aren't going anywhere
- Hair is going to be shorter than long, but longer than short in Austin in the year 2012
- Ragged cut t-shirts are still on the way in, so I was right. Not that anyone listened. Also, I don't know if I mentioned that out loud anyways.
- Stores with glass elevators are expensive.
- Everyone smokes, sometimes two at a time.
That's it. I could write more, but I'm tired and if you cared you'd ask.
...wouldn't you?
I just got back tonight from a 2 day trip to Milan, with a stop in Lucerne. Pictures are here
The creepy skeleton pictures are in Lucerne, at the death bridge. Unfortunately, I forgot my memory card, otherwise I would have more of them.
Milan is an interesting city, in that it's really just a normal city with older buildings covered in dirt and graffiti. There are some nice ones, but you can't look at them for too long or a random driver will probably hit you. Regardless of where you are standing. Everyone there also honks their car horns non-stop. Probably because they all suck at driving.
The fabric store Ryan found online had closed down, so I wandered the streets looking for the perfect pair of eurotrash brashionista sunglasses. Naturally, I ended up at D&G. Let me tell you, they get worse than what I ended up with, but that's only because I couldn't find any jewel encrusted ones for men. I also checked out the Versace store, and found a really nice dress shirt, for only 450 euro. I didn't buy that.
Other things I noticed in Milan:
- I by far wasn't the best dressed, but I wasn't the worst either.. fair-to-middlin to be precise
- Witch shoes aren't going anywhere
- Hair is going to be shorter than long, but longer than short in Austin in the year 2012
- Ragged cut t-shirts are still on the way in, so I was right. Not that anyone listened. Also, I don't know if I mentioned that out loud anyways.
- Stores with glass elevators are expensive.
- Everyone smokes, sometimes two at a time.
That's it. I could write more, but I'm tired and if you cared you'd ask.
...wouldn't you?
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