The Italian Journals: Where to Go, What to Eat and Who to Leave at Home

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Can two guys enjoy a trip to Italy with their wives and still like each other at the end? That's not a rhetorical question; we'd really like to know because we couldn't pull it off. When one of your traveling companions is Dean Dino DAdamo, and the rest are human beings, you get one part vacation and one part failed sociology experiment.

The Italian Journals; Where to Go, What to Eat and Who to Leave at Home is a unique and hilarious take on the classic vacation to Rome, Florence, and Venice. Youll actually read two separate accounts of the same trip, and at times ask yourself if it actually was the same trip. We ask ourselves the same question, and we were there.

Sure, youll get some excellent tips on things to do and see in Italy, but lets face it, you can get that anywhere. What weve added is all of the eye-rolling, head shaking, muffled-grunting frustration and aggravation that make a vacation truly memorable.

About the author

Dean D‘Adamo – Dean is the published author of two fictional novels. He also writes song lyrics, white papers, and humorous essays.

Peter Greco - Peter Greco has written and performed comedy material all of his adult life, which amounts to about 18 months scattered over 35 years.

Dean D‘Adamo – Dean is the published author of two fictional novels. He also writes song lyrics, white papers, and humorous essays.

Peter Greco - Peter Greco has written and performed comedy material all of his adult life, which amounts to about 18 months scattered over 35 years.

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