Jun 02 2008

Roman Holiday

Published by Ben under Italy

They say that Rome wasn’t built in a day, but I’ll be damned if Ryan and I didn’t walk the majority of it in one. Having sidetracked to Naples we had to book a hostel last minute and I guess that there was room in this one for a reason. It was a shit hole. [...]

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May 29 2008

Random Friends = Random Trips

Published by Ryan under Italy

To reward our good Samaritan behavior, Shea and Leah offered us a night at their hotel in Naples. Ben and I weren’t planning on going to Naples (especially with the trash situation) but hey, free room, friends, and arguably the best ‘zza in the world. So we pushed our planned arrival in Rome back a [...]

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May 27 2008

Beaches and Real Live Girls

Published by Ben under Greek Isles

After two weeks of heavy binge drinking and black out nights, Ryan and I agreed that we needed a break. So we caught a flight from Munich to Athens, wandered around sketchy Athens, took a picture of the Acropolis, and boarded a ferry to Santorini. The only ferry that day was not a “fast” one, [...]

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May 25 2008

Update Soon

Published by Ben under Random Thoughts

We are currently in route to Italy after an insane week in the Greek Isles. We met with Megan McDonald and Ashley Peck for a weekend of jaeger bombs and massive amounts of Red Bull. Currently detoxing and getting my head together, we will write up all of our adventures from this week tomorrow at [...]

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May 21 2008

Our Sad Post

Published by Ryan under Munich

While we realize the stories of our drunken nights provide the entertainment on this blog we have actually been quite diligent in making sure we check out the historical sites of each destination. So far we have stayed away from guided tours, opting rather for guide books or audio guides in museums to provide us [...]

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May 19 2008

Disaster In Munich, Part II

Published by Ryan under Munich

If I had no prior knowledge of history and someone told me after this weekend that some of the most important decisions in Germany’s past were made in the beer gardens and halls of Munich, I wouldn’t be surprised. I’m sure Munich is a great city with a very rich cultural history (other than being [...]

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