It's Dom time!
Alright so here's where I'm going to rant about people driving us nuts. We will be walking on the sidewalk and next thing you know bam they jus stop in the middle of the sidewalk, and your walking towards them and they don't move! Come on people use your brain it's not hard to see the foot traffic headed your way. People also seem to just walk at you and not move to the side, like most people who have a brain both of you move to a side to go around each other but nooooo, I'm just going to walk right at you until you move. And if you don't move I'll stand here until you do. Also I swear if one more person sneaks in behind me on the subway gate I'm gonna just stop in the middle so they can't go through, I'm not paying to go on the subway for fun seriously buy your own damn ticket, it's only 1.50€ so Kristy and I decided to take the bus again yeasterday and we were standing there waiting and this women walked up beside Kristy and almost took her eye out with her finger. So I told Kristy she needed to push her down. This is where we came up with Dom time, meaning domino. I told her next time either one of us wants to push someone down cuz their being idiots we will get the other one to fall into you which in turn will push you into the person you want to push down, cuz then it looks like a accident! Genius if I do say so myself.
So yesterday we went into the colosseum, it's just as cool in the inside as it is in the outside. It was so neat to see all the levels and the arena where they would have done all the fighting. What it would have been like to be able to see it in full swing. Although I'm not sure how if feel about watching animals fight to the death. It was really cool to see in parts of the floor where it was the original floor, which was marble. Most things made back then were made out of marble. It's crazy to think of how many people the colosseum would have held. There was so much seating everywhere, even though not much of it was preserved you can still see parts of there the seats would have been. It was also really neat to see down into the bottom, where they would have led the animals in and out and where they would have kept them when they were not fighting. Man I would not want to be the poor suckers who worked down there. It would have smelled so bad, with all the tigers and bears and what not, not to mention the dead animals.
After we went to the colosseum we decided to map out where to go next. We were siting there mapping it out and a guy walked up to us and asked us if we wanted to go bar hoping, it has an open bar, free pizza and you don't pay cover at any of the bars they go to. We are going to try this out next weekend I think it will be fun. By this time we were hungry and wanted lunch we asked the guy who was talking with us if he knew good places to eat. He recommend we go near the pantheon, which worked out perfect because that was one of the sights I wanted to see. So we hoped on the bus and went there. Can you believe it we actually found the pantheon with no problems! That's a first. We ended up finding a pizzeria to have lunch at. We got pizza but it wasn't as good as the first time we got pizza, oh well can't win them all. After lunch Kristy informed me that the people next to us took my picture while we were eating lunch. Wtf! Who takes some random person picture while there stuffing their face! Seriously how weird is that. I didn't think I looked like that much of a weirdo when I ate. After this we found a place to get galati and sat by a huge fountain enjoying some people watching. Once we were done we decided to find the billabong store that we have passed many times on the bus. I knew what street it was on so we got out our map and tired to find out where to go from the pantheon. Well what seemed easy enough of course did not end up to be so. We ended up being near the Spanish steps which was no where we needed to be Haha. So we decided to take the bus to the street we wanted and found it no problem after this. I swear the streets in this city make absolutely no sense at all. They go in six million different directions and sometimes even the maps don't have the street names on them because they are to small of a street.
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