
On top of that, I bought a pocket-size Italian-English English-Italian dictionary from Amazon a couple of days ago, and I eagerly await its arrival. I took Italian for two years in high school and, only about a year ago, listened to a set of Italian learning CDs set to music. The high school courses are mostly rubbish on the shoulder of my mental highway, aside from basic grammar and some vocabulary I found particularly beautiful, but the learning discs were hilarious. They seemed to have stuck quite well with me, as I still find myself humming the music for "I'd like one ticket please - Vorrei un bigliette per favore." (Yes, I wrote that without looking anything up.)
Because my sister and I are flying standby (we get such cheap tickets that way!), I'm a little nervous about the singular adventure offered by airline (over)booking. We may get on, we may not. We may find ourselves in the airport, sleeping on our balled up sweaters. Or, if we're lucky, we may find ourselves in two vacant first-class seats, sipping cocktails and slicing steaks the whole way to Rome. Only time will tell...
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Those Italian cd's were great! Reading that lyric even now, I can still sing along! Oh! You're goign to ave so much fun!
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