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July 08, 2011

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Ah I have been waiting on you to post something! This one should be good I will make sure I check it out on Dianne's blog. I found it easier to learn when I am forced to. Meaning no one else speaks English.

BK - thanks for your enthusiasm :-) I'd love to hear your thoughts on the post!

Great language post.
I'll check it for sure.
'Vai così, brava...'
P. S.: I discovered your blog by reading a post by Susan (Van Allen) and think that it's most suited to get into my coming blog-vortal hyperlink list...

Grazie Alberto! Post a link to your blog when it's up - or better yet, share it on the Italy Beyond the Obvious Facebook page (link under my photo on this page).

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