#2 when i was on a tour of europe at 15. the coliseum was an incredible place. i remember there was a group of us trying to get lost. (which of course didn't happen) **not sure if these were the catacombs you were thinking of though. ;)
#5 both david and rachel were C-babies. we tried to do rachel as a V-Back, but 15 hours later, and some scary complications later, she came out as an emergency c-section.
i wish i could think of 10 original things to add to my list. that was cool! (love the broadway stuff!!)
Actually, I was talking about the Christian secret burial catacombs, not the underground levels of the Coliseum. I've only seen those on TV archeology/engineering specials... We went down into the hidden burial grounds where early Christians held Mass, and interred their dead while waiting for the second coming, during the early years when the Christians were still being thrown to the lions in the games... before Constantine made the religion acceptable/mandatory. There were fascinating crypts, statuary, and chapels, but it was incredibly cramped and really spooky
So blow mine away. I've led a fairly dull life compared to most of my friends. I'd love to hear about the catacombs and Bankok. Both sound fascinating.
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i've done two of your ten. :)
#2 when i was on a tour of europe at 15. the coliseum was an incredible place. i remember there was a group of us trying to get lost. (which of course didn't happen) **not sure if these were the catacombs you were thinking of though. ;)
#5 both david and rachel were C-babies. we tried to do rachel as a V-Back, but 15 hours later, and some scary complications later, she came out as an emergency c-section.
i wish i could think of 10 original things to add to my list. that was cool! (love the broadway stuff!!)
huggs,
kerry =)
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We went down into the hidden burial grounds where early Christians held Mass, and interred their dead while waiting for the second coming, during the early years when the Christians were still being thrown to the lions in the games... before Constantine made the religion acceptable/mandatory. There were fascinating crypts, statuary, and chapels, but it was incredibly cramped and really spooky
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