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I'm sure, Patrick, cuz arent you the 1000 year old man?

I'm betting Caravaggio is drinking talking, & painting with others as  
interesting as him elsewhere (well, I would be if).

Let's just say it's a room to spend hours in...

Doug
On 25-Jun-08, at 9:23 AM, Patrick McManus wrote:

> Do you also have to be standing in line for five hours or so -.to  
> get into
> heaven will St Peter welcome you and Maybe Caravaggio (if he got  
> in?) he
> might have done some more pics up there !!  Really, worth the extra  
> cost!
> Cheers Patrick -in Raynes Park sunshine
> Ps I was there 1958 no queues! or was it 1858? Earlier visit met some
> wolves??

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