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Old Mar 9th, 2016, 07:59 AM
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<i><font color=#555555>"If you feel the urge to release some aggressive energy"</font></i>

I always enjoy a good laugh. I suppose that requires a certain amount of energy, although I would hardly call it "aggressive."
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Old Mar 9th, 2016, 08:26 AM
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Not necessarily a troll, but some people say the most laughable things on a travel forum.>>

indeed.
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I love the quote about not feeding trolls by depriving of food recommendation bug I fail to understand it : trolls would love food recs but not the rest of what we post ?

I liked Le bistro de Venise which follows some old recipes.

I will refrain from commenting about aggressively here. It is a variable. Some found the dotted striped troll rant perfectly ok so why bother about usual 'piques' from regulars ?

How is the idiom again 'take everything with a pince of salt ' ?
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Old Mar 9th, 2016, 09:47 AM
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I can attest that I am not a troll. Just a savvy traveller who likes to do her research and often reaches out to people who are also from NYC, as I find we often have the same sensibilities and expectations regarding food. Thanks to everyone who took their time to give good suggestions and advice!
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actravegirl, you might go to Chowhound.com's Italy forum. It's not nearly as active as it once was but if memory serves, there have been some recent threads on Venice. I can't attest to the quality of the specific recommendations as I've not relied on them myself (having never been to Venice). But it's worth a shot.

Have a great trip!
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<i><font color=#555555>"I can attest that I am not a troll."</font></i>

I certainly didn't think you were. That's why I responded honestly to several comments about Venice, a town I know well.
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What would be do without you, Snob.
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Just wondering how your Italy trip went. We are leaving in a few weeks with 4 nights in Venice as our starting point. Any suggestions/recommendations? Thanks
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