After my success answering Annec's question, its my turn. However, I’m not clever enough for an ‘½ûÂþÌìÌÃ’ question – so I’ll go for one with a ‘Greek’ connection insteadI’m a ‘sad’ man who likes numbers.
From memory the ticket is valid for 24 hours and you can get on and off as often as you like. Do a complete trip to decide where to go to and then 'flit about' .
Yes you can - however there are c couple of things to be aware of:-
UK washing machines tend to be quite hungry for electricity - usually close to 3kW. You need to check what power you have at your ½ûÂþÌìÌà place - if its the 'norm' of 3KW it means that you have to be careful what else is switched on at the same times - otherwise your 'main fuse' will cut out. The one we bought in Italy has a lower power requirement - the only effect really is the the water takes a bit longer to heat up.
If your UK machine is one of the older types that has 'hot and cold fill' requirements - you can fit a simple 'T' adaptor to connect both hot and cold fill hoses to the cold water supply - again, the only effect is a slightly longer water heating cycleÂ
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From memory the ticket is valid for 24 hours and you can get on and off as often as you like. Do a complete trip to decide where to go to and then 'flit about' .
On second thoughts - auction it for the fundÂ
I wish I did get that!  [hence the asterisks]
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Yes you can - however there are c couple of things to be aware of:-
 Hope this helps
Well. - that's my tenner on its way to the appeal.[glad you beat ronnie to it!]
According to [on page 17]Grottammare flea market is every Tuesday morning in the town centre
The open top bus tour is a good way of sorting out what you want to see.Also- the walk on the roof of the Duomo is fantastic
Possibly, but with my extended [male] years - more like 'Stig of the Damp'
Ronald - many thanks - the reason for Badgers change is now clear to me - and I fully support the ruling that caused it.[keep up the good work]