Word of the Day: Abbronzata written by Lauren T. Mouat June 25, 2013 2 comments 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Lauren T. Mouat previous post Last Day for the Gelato Festival next post Word of the Day: Pranziamo You may also like Word of the Day: Pozzanghera February 9, 2012 Letter of the Day: ‘S’ July 24, 2012 Words of the Day: Rimorchiare, Acchiappare, Abbordare May 11, 2012 Word of the Day: Pranziamo June 26, 2013 Word of the Day: Accollarsi March 12, 2012 Word of the Day: Dare buca February 13, 2012 Word of the Day: Sposa September 22, 2013 Word of the Day: Spassarsela May 16, 2012 Word of the Day: Rincoglionito May 9, 2012 Word of the Day: Mettere la mano sul... February 27, 2012 Word of the Day: Pozzanghera February 9, 2012 Letter of the Day: ‘S’ July 24, 2012 Words of the Day: Rimorchiare, Acchiappare, Abbordare May 11, 2012 Word of the Day: Pranziamo June 26, 2013 Word of the Day: Accollarsi March 12, 2012 Word of the Day: Dare buca February 13, 2012 Word of the Day: Sposa September 22, 2013 Word of the Day: Spassarsela May 16, 2012 Word of the Day: Rincoglionito May 9, 2012 Word of the Day: Mettere la mano sul... February 27, 2012 2 comments Debra Kolkka July 9, 2013 - 11:18 pm If Italians don’t come home with a tan from their holidays it is considered a bit of a failure. Here in Australia most people try to avoid too much sun. We are going to see some very wrinkly old people in Italy in the next decades. Reply Lauren T. Mouat July 10, 2013 - 4:33 pm Crocodile leather skin is a bit too “in” here I agree Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Δ
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If Italians don’t come home with a tan from their holidays it is considered a bit of a failure. Here in Australia most people try to avoid too much sun. We are going to see some very wrinkly old people in Italy in the next decades.
Crocodile leather skin is a bit too “in” here I agree