I'm sorry Mr Sonnen, but you reveal your Midwestern origins all too plainly here. That abomination represents the antithesis of style: it is vulgar excess rampant.
Mr. Sonnen, this is the first time I ever felt the need to disagree with one of your posts. I think stretch limousines are a vulgar and unfortunate export of American culture. See Rome by walking, taxi or in a friend's car. And if that far is a vintage convertible, all the more fun!
Style? You mean tack.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry Mr Sonnen, but you reveal your Midwestern origins all too plainly here.
ReplyDeleteThat abomination represents the antithesis of style: it is vulgar excess rampant.
Hear, hear !
ReplyDeleteThen what WOULD be the proper way to see Rome in style?
ReplyDeleteProper way to see Rome in style....in a carriage.
ReplyDelete@Michael-Nah! Carriages are for couples. I guess I'll just have to go on foot. :(
ReplyDeleteA stretch limousine is tasteless. Period. If you want see Rome with a sense of nobility, walk.
ReplyDeleteMr. Sonnen, this is the first time I ever felt the need to disagree with one of your posts. I think stretch limousines are a vulgar and unfortunate export of American culture. See Rome by walking, taxi or in a friend's car. And if that far is a vintage convertible, all the more fun!
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