Salve ragazzi, I’m “Venezia or bust!” Does anybody ever even say that anymore? I’m constantly afraid that I am using stone-age expressions that younger people wouldn’t get. But I can’t help it - I like old-timey sayings. “Or bust” originated during the California gold rush, and “bust” = “break,” so prospectors would get to California and make their fortune “or bust,” or at least keep trying until their wagons broke down. All I have to do is hope the airlines don’t cancel my flight, or there isn’t a big monkeypox outbreak - I am planning on being in Venice for the film festival for the first time in three years.
Venezia or Bust
Venezia or Bust
Venezia or Bust
Salve ragazzi, I’m “Venezia or bust!” Does anybody ever even say that anymore? I’m constantly afraid that I am using stone-age expressions that younger people wouldn’t get. But I can’t help it - I like old-timey sayings. “Or bust” originated during the California gold rush, and “bust” = “break,” so prospectors would get to California and make their fortune “or bust,” or at least keep trying until their wagons broke down. All I have to do is hope the airlines don’t cancel my flight, or there isn’t a big monkeypox outbreak - I am planning on being in Venice for the film festival for the first time in three years.