2010/08/05 Amsterdam
Fairly cheap
Pizzeria
Last night I went out with two women. We dined at Capri, a fairly cheap pizzeria in the center of Amsterdam, and we drank seven glasses of limoncello.
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limoncello
Arnon,
Seven glasses each?
Nou, are you feeling sick today ?
Don't smuggle Limoncello into the hospital, won't be appreciated ...
Drink
A long time ago, around 5 in the morning, I asked my best friend ‘Shall we drink another one?’. He nodded and replied in a very serious tone ‘Oh no, I am not thirsty anymore.’
Seven limoncello's in limoncelloglasses? There is a reason to feel worried when the glasses are 7 times bigger, but thats comes with the hangover.
Dates, dates, dates
I' m not so curious about the limoncello, but I wished I knew how
I could go out with as many men as you date women. Maybe one day you can organise a course in flirting. I would subscribe right away.
Monique
He plays the fairly cheap, easy to get?!
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Inside the sheep barn, Worf ( an indoors Maine Coon Cat ) gives me a look as though he sees water burning for the first time.
Monique
I've been thinking about that too,limoncello,restaurants,dates,..what a life.
But limoncello ..than I prefer Jack Danielsmen.
Torture : tie 4 victims together,shoot one and throw them in the water.
I would kill for a limoncello now. Do you happen to make your own, Mr Grunberg?
Arnon
Are you sure these aren't the first lines of Ferdinand Barbottle's famous book "Journey to the end of a limoncello bottle"?