The MioBlog provides guys with daily thoughts on how to succeed with women, and lets women see how guys are trying to succeed with them! MioBlog also gives regular updates on various topics from culture to sports. Oh, and since our real job is working for Mio Destino, we will also share advice on fashion and lingerie.
December 27th, 2007
Fancy a Roman Holiday? Here’s what not to miss!
1) Give the horse-drawn carriages a miss. They may look romantic, but Roman traffic is anything but. Instead, choose to explore by foot.
2) The flower market on Campo de’ Fiori is colourful and exuberant. Down a double-espresso and immerse yourself in the blooms.
3) Does your beloved really love you? To find out, wander through the Jewish quarter toward Teatro di Marcello till you find Bocca della Verita, ‘the Mouth of Truth’. This is a legendary lie-detector for paranoid lovers. Put your hand into the scary statue’s mouth and swear your love. If you don’t really mean it, your hand will be bitten off. (Allegedly.)
4) Trattoria San…Read more about Romantic Rome
December 4th, 2007
Las Vagas Coffee Waitresses Get Steamy

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LAS VEGAS – Stop by the Sexxpresso coffee house for a hot beverage served by a hot girl in raunchy underwear.
Whereas certain Taiwanese workers have a specific underwear day, the employees at Sexxpresso are always…read more about Las Vagas Coffee Waitresses Get Steamy
November 1st, 2007
Forget About Joining the Mile High Club on the New Airbus
Joining the mile high club is probably on the to-do lists of most men (and a fair few women I imagine) so the news today that the new super Airbus A380 set is to be a “no sex zone” will have been a disappointment to many.
Even more surprising is the fact the plane has 12 private suites…read more
October 12th, 2007
An Autumn Vacation in Normandy, France
One of the most evocative and historic regions of France is the département of ‘Normandie’ or as we say in English, ‘Normandy’.
This northern region of France has much to offer either in season or from autumn though to springtime. The countryside is sparsely wooded and interspersed with lush farmland, bustling market towns and historic cities. It’s dramatic 360 mile coastline, granite cliffs in the west and limestone cliffs in the east, boarders the English Channel and it is from here that William the conqueror came on his conquest of England in 1066AD. In the beautiful town of Bayeaux can be found, a truly historic and immense chronicle of that event known as the ‘Bayeux tappestry’.
It was this region that also saw the largest military landing in history. It took place in Normandy on June 6, 1944 and sombre monuments, museums, bunkers and cemeteries cover the region.
Perched high on a 264-foot high rocky islet is the…read more
September 10th, 2007
Bikinis for the winter
Rain. More rain. Showers. Downpours. Heavy rain. And then, finally… more rain.
Safe to say, it’s been a wet summer here in the UK. Let’s face it: it’s been rubbish. In April I bought a gorgeous new bikini. I anticipated many long, lazy sunny days lying by lakes and lidos, going a vague shade of what I call brown, but others may refer to as pink.
Instead my stunning bikini has been lying morosely in a drawer whilst I’ve been adorning my un-tanned body with jeans, jackets, scarves and – I shudder to admit it – Wellington boots.
We despaired for a while, my bikini and I, but now I’ve taken matters into my own hands…read more
August 23rd, 2007
Vancouvers Beach Bare Buns Run
You have to admire the capacity of mankind to invent strange events across the globe – and they don’t come much stranger than the Wreck Beach Bare Buns Run (try saying that quickly, or when drunk) which takes place in Vancouver every year.
Competitors run a 5km race on a beach, totally…read more
July 27th, 2007
Romantic Paris – What to do and where to do it

Paris is, quite simply, romance.
Every street corner oozes charm; every park bench seats a dreamy-eyed couple – and every restaurant, café and hotel is eager to squeeze as much money as possible from gullible lovers.
So… here are Top 10 Tips for a romantic Paris weekend, sans le tourist traps.
1. A lovely place to start any Paris sojourn is the Rodin Museum, possibly the loveliest garden in the city. Situated on Rue de Varenne, admission is £4 and the museum opens at 9.30am.
2. Why not indulge in a…read more
July 19th, 2007
In the hope of a sunny August (fingers crossed, touch wood etc), here’s a list of Britain’s top picnic spots, as recommended by the Waitrose website.
1. Mottisfont Abbey Garden (Near Romsey, Hampshire )
Though Mottisfont’s pride – the National Collection of Old-Fashioned Roses – tends to be at its best in July, this year’s weird weather may have delayed their bloom somewhat. Even if you miss the roses’ prime, you will enjoy the gorgeous gardens and the beautiful house. Perfect for an evening’s Jane Austen re-enactment…read more
July 17th, 2007
Venice is the no.1 holiday destination for lovers; beautiful, mysterious - and very romantic.
However, unless you know where to go and what to do, you may end up getting ripped off in tourist-trap restaurants and wasting time in queues that make Disneyworld look empty.
So, to help you be a Latin Lover, and not a Latin Loser, here are my top 10 Venice tips…read more
June 16th, 2007
Sailing is highly confusing for the beginner. Port and Starboard (left and right), all those different knots and technical jargon – it can seem rather daunting. But the sheer enjoyment of it is worth the hassle.












































