Compared to other popular destinations in Southeast Asia, getting around Bali can be a challenge. The island’s “taxi mafia” have forced public transportation and ride-sharing into the shadows, where they exist at all. Both Grab and Indonesia-based Go-Jek operate across the island, but you...
Though many Amish speak English without difficulty, for most Amish people it is still a second language. I once asked someone from a much “higher” Amish group whether dealing in English still “felt” like using a foreign language. She replied that it did, saying that she thinks in Pennsy...
Loop’s voodoo, although a last minute visit from the Pope slightly restores his prestige. The Pope (dropping his American Italian accent) tells Drag how to catch the Loop Garoo, by bribing his stray artist supporters to steal the mad dog’s tooth around his neck, which Loop, pretending to...
(link, in Italian: https://palermo.corriere.it/notizie/cronaca/25_gennaio_22/la...)Well, maybe setting this game in the Sicily mafia wars was not the best idea. 2 Give GeekGold Tip Reply Quote More Options E User actions menu Michael D @electricalstorm 20 hours ago 1. It’s a ...
From 6:30 to 10pm at the Lincoln Square restaurant, enjoy a delectable three-course Italian prix-fixe (think a classic Caesar, chicken parmigiana, hanger steak and cannoli for dessert), along with handcrafted cocktails, mocktails, house wines and more. If you really want to impress your beau...
For me, I think I'd actually prefer that if the game were to have a heavy focus on one particular criminal organization that we see it from the perspective of a total outsider. Something along the lines of a young Latino/Latina and we save someone semi-important to the Italian Mafia gan...
of nonmuslims, in the sense that they discriminate in law against the latter. In addition, there is no genuine 'rule of law' in any muslim society today, only 'rule of (powerful) men'. I am not an expert on Albania, but I understand that it is pretty much a sort of 'mafia state...
Though many Amish speak English without difficulty, for most Amish people it is still a second language. I once asked someone from a much “higher” Amish group whether dealing in English still “felt” like using a foreign language. She replied that it did, saying that she thinks in Pennsy...