Broken Telephone / Che bella Italia!
So my phone conversation with my Mom yesterday went something like this:
Me: Hey Mom, guess what?
(much crackling, dead air, and static ensues on phone line as I was too cheap and miserly to spend the extra 20 euros to get a cell phone with good reception. Finally, after what seems like an eternity...)
Mom: What?
Me: I went to Italy yesterday.
(silence...dead air)
Mom: What?
Me: Mom, I went to Italy yesterday.
(more static)
Mom: Whaat?
Me: Mom. Mom.
Mom: What? You went where?
Me: Mom, can you hear me?
Mom (shouting): Yes, I can hear you, can you hear me?
Me (agitated): Ummm... kinda. Are you talking really loudly, I can barely hear you.
Mom (talking really loudly): Yes, I'm shouting! Where did you go?
Me: To Italy. Yesterday.
***crackle crackle***
Mom: You went to Italy? Wow! When did you go?
Me: What?
Mom: When?
Me: Whaat? Oh... yesterday. On Friday.
Mom: So you went to Italy yesterday.
Me: Yup.
Mom: Oh.... Cool! I can hear you much better now. So what were you saying?
FIN
***
Ummm... so yeah, for those of you who didn't quite get that (like you, Mom!), a short recap. On Friday, me, my roommate, and Mr. Marcinmoka himself (whose photoblog is, like, sooooo not a "blog" blog *wink* ) went to Italy and back- well, technically. Ventimiglia, Italy is 45 mins from Nice on the train and is mostly known for its cheap liquor and cheap food and bric-a-brack market (Toronto peeps- think Kensington Market). Most notably, Ventimiglia is a haven for cheap designer knockoffs like counterfeit Louis Vuitton handbags and vinyl shoes that vaguely ressemble Manolo Blahniks or a pair of Jimmy Choos. And so we went. And saw. And conquered. And I came out of the whole deal with a bagful of cheap fruits and a very functional brown scarf that I purchased for a mere 2 euros. Sweeeet. And to top it off, I ate gelato. In Italy.
Ah, la bella Italia!
Me: Hey Mom, guess what?
(much crackling, dead air, and static ensues on phone line as I was too cheap and miserly to spend the extra 20 euros to get a cell phone with good reception. Finally, after what seems like an eternity...)
Mom: What?
Me: I went to Italy yesterday.
(silence...dead air)
Mom: What?
Me: Mom, I went to Italy yesterday.
(more static)
Mom: Whaat?
Me: Mom. Mom.
Mom: What? You went where?
Me: Mom, can you hear me?
Mom (shouting): Yes, I can hear you, can you hear me?
Me (agitated): Ummm... kinda. Are you talking really loudly, I can barely hear you.
Mom (talking really loudly): Yes, I'm shouting! Where did you go?
Me: To Italy. Yesterday.
***crackle crackle***
Mom: You went to Italy? Wow! When did you go?
Me: What?
Mom: When?
Me: Whaat? Oh... yesterday. On Friday.
Mom: So you went to Italy yesterday.
Me: Yup.
Mom: Oh.... Cool! I can hear you much better now. So what were you saying?
FIN
***
Ummm... so yeah, for those of you who didn't quite get that (like you, Mom!), a short recap. On Friday, me, my roommate, and Mr. Marcinmoka himself (whose photoblog is, like, sooooo not a "blog" blog *wink* ) went to Italy and back- well, technically. Ventimiglia, Italy is 45 mins from Nice on the train and is mostly known for its cheap liquor and cheap food and bric-a-brack market (Toronto peeps- think Kensington Market). Most notably, Ventimiglia is a haven for cheap designer knockoffs like counterfeit Louis Vuitton handbags and vinyl shoes that vaguely ressemble Manolo Blahniks or a pair of Jimmy Choos. And so we went. And saw. And conquered. And I came out of the whole deal with a bagful of cheap fruits and a very functional brown scarf that I purchased for a mere 2 euros. Sweeeet. And to top it off, I ate gelato. In Italy.
Ah, la bella Italia!