KillahBee
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velvett said:
Yes of course.
But the Italians that I've met that were not from the tri-state area were totally different. Even LI has clusters of Italian neighborhoods and they are different from Brooklyn.
I swear I can hear the Goomba shuffle and when they start talking I smile to myself because it just reminds me of high school.
Yes, a lot people are like that (unaware of the world beyond their stoop).
I like tease but it's because I have some great memories of brothers and family that were not my own but welcomed me in with open arms (and copious amount of food you'd better eat).
Tis true. Even the Italians within Rhode Island (I know, hard to imagine) are different from each other. Cranston eyeties and North Providence eyeties are worlds apart.
The Brookyln kids (I lived with 4 of them my jr and sr years) didn't really know much about St. Joseph's Day, like I did. But they had the feasts that dwarfed ours immensely.