He speaks in the universal language of the sexes or the genders or the whatever it is we’re suppose to call the difference between men and women.
Reminds me of when I was four and lived for a year in the apartment behind my grandparents corner liquor store. It was a very Italian neighborhood.
On hot summer nights several men and one neighborhood woman would gather on the corner to argue. Maybe they were just talking, but they were loud and it appeared to me they that they were always mad. Arms always flailed and hands were as busy as their mouths. The woman was always scratching her crotch.
My dad came from Rome, and he didn’t act like them, and had no accent. He explained to me that those people were Sicilian.
*chuckle*
But he left out the gathered fingers flicked out from under the chin!
The guy is an asshole. He’s certainly not from Brooklyn.
I’d rather listen to Fabio Viviani. He’s got some good recipes.
Obviously he was educated at Whatsamatta U.
Cousin of Father Nino Dildoni.
Meh….however, there’s Father Guido Sarducci…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7ykYHwG5i4
He speaks in the universal language of the sexes or the genders or the whatever it is we’re suppose to call the difference between men and women.
Reminds me of when I was four and lived for a year in the apartment behind my grandparents corner liquor store. It was a very Italian neighborhood.
On hot summer nights several men and one neighborhood woman would gather on the corner to argue. Maybe they were just talking, but they were loud and it appeared to me they that they were always mad. Arms always flailed and hands were as busy as their mouths. The woman was always scratching her crotch.
My dad came from Rome, and he didn’t act like them, and had no accent. He explained to me that those people were Sicilian.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15_-cKwNWDA
A classic.
Italians are the rudest people I’ve ever encountered.
Tony Rosado. I miss SCTV. This was an early one. The later years with Martin Short were better.