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Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt Take Kids To The Spa
I don’t know about you but the last thing I think of doing with the little ones on a rainy day is go to the spa. But then again I am not an A-lister whose spawn have wardrobes worth my mortgage, have traveled the world, and know multiple languages.
But what do I know. Certainly not as much as Angie and Brad who thought this would be a perfect activity while in Budapest.
Zahara and Pax visited the historic 12th century Lukács Gyógyfürdo, an indoor-outdoor thermal bath facility famed for its healing properties. There are thermal baths, swimming pools, spa treatments and saunas.
Sounds nice!
But it’s not all luxury. After their visit, they stopped by junk food haven McDonalds to grab some dinner.
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Ligaya commented on Oct 27 10 at 2:46 amI doubt it’s only A-listers who visit historic 12th century Lukács Gyógyfürdo. Locals & tourists probably go too. The English used to regularly visit the healing waters of the Roman baths in the English city of Bath. There are those who swear of the healing waters of Lourdes. Your attitude is why Americans have the reputation abroad of being ignorant & provincial.
It’s nice to soak in hot water in contrast to cool raindrops & watch steam rise, if you’re outside – or switch between thermal springs & cool pools. It can be a perfect rainy day activity – you’re going to get wet anyway.
Ligaya commented on Oct 27 10 at 2:53 amDon’t know what the Jolie-Pitt kids have done to you that you call them “spawn” and I think it’s hyperbole that the sum total of their wardrobes total your mortgage (unless you live in a hovel). It’s been noted many times that the kids wear each others’ clothes and hand-me-downs, e.g. Pax & Shiloh often wear Maddox’ clothes. They do definitely rock their own style.
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