I was successful with a small portable grill by putting a sign "BBQ Grill No GAS" on it within my suitcase. However; doubtful that they even scanned my bag because it was for sure not even opened! (Scary!) NOTE THOUGH: your real problem is perhaps buying the fittings for your US grill to work in Italy. I have not as yet succeeded with this - have been to several hardware/do it yourself stores, etc. - will try a plumbers supply place next week. Not sure if there is an international standard for even small bottles of propane like used for sweating pipes. One place gave me a tank that looks like something from WW2 and I am supposed to find the *safe* fittings to connect that in!
No, last time I checked he was in a serious relationship with a model from Milan, Italy
YES. You can live in Italy without being Italian. That is a stupid question. :D
It is legal in Italy. In fact there was some police dismay when it was freely handed out to women recently. See http://www.italymag.co.uk/italy/lombardy/northern-league-give-pepper-spray-women for story. Of course, if you are flying, place it in your checked baggage and double wrap it in plastic bags in case it leaks in the hold of the plane. Also, be careful about using it. Like America, unnecessary use could result in a fine or a criminal charge. So don't just spray an anoying beggar unless you are physically grabbed.
I just got charged 2.39 per gallon with a fixed price contract--Little Italy, AR
By ferry or channel tunnel across to France and then by road or rail to Italy.
Florence, Italy without a doubt.
no,
havent u checked any other websites? IT SAYS THEY WERE BORN IN ITALY but fully american.. [they only no a little bit of italian.]
Yes, 95% of the places, especially if you are freakin FOURTEEN!! But in Gemany, get an ID saying that you are 16. Then you can get beer and wine. In Italy, just meet the right people. In case you wanna drink without having you ID checked, go to Latino America. They really do not care there. It is DOPE. But why would you want to drink being 14? LOL.
If you want to go to Italy as a tourist, you will have to get a passport. U.S citizens can be a tourist in Italy for up to 90 days in every 180 day period without obtaining a visa.
DO NOT FIRE until checked over by a competent gun smith.
No Italy could not take that action without repercussions. Vatican City (as the Holy See) does hold observer status at the UN. Also, Vatican City as it exists today is the result of the Lateran Treaty of 1929 between the Catholic Church and Italy.