Trains, planes…….and Meloni. See the riots in France? Police are shooting people - 2 killed - dozens injured. France do not to fight in the elites wars. AND they want their borders closed.
I remember well. My best friend in high school was Italian. The food was heavenly and cooking all the time. I think I ate at their house more than I ate at home. Everything was homemade and from scratch. They even made their own Italian sausage. It was a very large close knit family with plenty of activity - and noisy. Never a quiet moment. In fact, that has always been the way I evaluate a real Italian restaurant. If there is not a bunch of commotion coming from the kitchen, it may not be Italians preparing my meal.
The grandparents were from Sicily. The entire family line ended up in the US - to Chicago first and then to So. CA. They bought up several blocks of homes in a new development in Ontario, CA - all the cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents - basically the whole family.
I grew up next door to an Italian family. We definitely didn’t experience what you described. The mom was always yelling and chased the kids around with a wooden spoon. I wish they were as you described!
On another note: we just picked up my son, DIL, and grand baby at DTW. They were coming back from Italy. They said the food was terrible. My son loves pizza but got quickly tired of it. They reported that all the restaurants served the same items, just with greater or lesser quality. Also too much bread.
Since my grand, Tucker, is only six months old and has the biggest blue eyes, the Italians (and visiting Asians) were fascinated with him. My DIL noticed there were few children around under two. She didn’t know why.
She said that around here Tucker may get attn twice on an avg trip to the store. But there it was over 10 times a day. Lots more stories about the culture that they noticed but not appropriate to continue taking your time.
Italian culture is extremely family-centric and they love kids - there are plenty of blonde haired, blue Italians (not to mention the throngs of tourists from all over the world), so I doubt it was his blues eyes. They just appreciate children and families. And he’s probably the only person to return from Italy and report that “the food was terrible.” Pizza is only a very, very small part of Italian cuisine, which is incredibly diverse and varies hugely between regions.
My friend's family were from Sicily. All parts of Italy have different types of Italian food based on locality. They very seldom ate pizza. They didn't like it. As far as the noise and family interaction. I didn't say there wasn't drama - it kind of comes with the Italian territory. I remember my friend's younger brother being chased by grandma wielding a dog's choke chain. Grandma tried to nail him with the choker chain and he ducked. Instead of hitting him, she hit the side of a huge fish tank installed above the fireplace and took out the side panel on the tank. That was fun - fish and water all over the front room. Wooden spoons also seem to be a favorite weapon as well for unruly kids. There was no such thing as quiet. I just got used to it. I did love how they would all come together when a family member was in trouble. You did not just deal with one, you had to deal with the whole family. They definitely had each other's back.
Is it as bad as I hear? Had some younger acquaintances go there recently (Paris and others) and they were not impressed with it, but not sure if it was the immigrant issue or the urine issue.
As I understand it, urine has been an issue for a long time.
I had a couple of patients that had moved from Paris to the US. This was about 8 years ago. They said they left because it was getting really bad even back then because of the combination of the woke liberal socialists and the migrants. The husband was a native Parisian. He said it was no longer safe - especially for women. So he moved his wife and daughters out of that hell hole. They said that Western Europe was pretty much done for because of rampant migration from Northern Africa and other Islamic countries. The wife was former US military, so they decided to come to the US to raise their kids. They made a very good decision.
Don't you just love the richness of the Italian language?
Coming out of her mouth is is simply amazing!
Not at all.
I’m thinking if I was her husband I wouldn’t “ask her” what time is dinner and did she mow the yard, feed the dogs, wash the windows today
"And out of her mouth came a two edged sword"
Italian is not call a Romance Languages for nothing.
She was wonderful. Macron is having a bad time lately - and deserves everything Georgia Meloni spat at him.
He gets hit one way or another.
Trains, planes…….and Meloni. See the riots in France? Police are shooting people - 2 killed - dozens injured. France do not to fight in the elites wars. AND they want their borders closed.
Now THAT'S Italian!
🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
u/#spicy
Boppity boopity
Bada boom, bada bing!
Fageddabotit!
🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
🤡🤡🤡😐😐😐😁😁😁😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤪🤪🤪
lol good fellas
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I bet it was you, wasn't it?
You're always eating up all the good gobbagool!!!
u/#catdance
Damn Right!!!
Nothing like a spit fired, hot headed Italian Woman!!!
I was blessed to have 4 generations of these powerful Italian women in my life.
My beloved
Great Grandmother Catherine
Great Aunt Theresa
Grandmother Alice
My beloved Mother
Growing up was Bliss with having extended family to visit for awhile.
Homemade
Pastas
Breads
Pastries
I'm grateful that such awesome memories are Eternal like their collective, individual Love ❤️
"if you're lucky enough to have an Italian mother, then you are lucky enough!" i loved my Italian mother very much also!
I remember well. My best friend in high school was Italian. The food was heavenly and cooking all the time. I think I ate at their house more than I ate at home. Everything was homemade and from scratch. They even made their own Italian sausage. It was a very large close knit family with plenty of activity - and noisy. Never a quiet moment. In fact, that has always been the way I evaluate a real Italian restaurant. If there is not a bunch of commotion coming from the kitchen, it may not be Italians preparing my meal.
The grandparents were from Sicily. The entire family line ended up in the US - to Chicago first and then to So. CA. They bought up several blocks of homes in a new development in Ontario, CA - all the cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents - basically the whole family.
You are blessed to have those memories of family.
I grew up next door to an Italian family. We definitely didn’t experience what you described. The mom was always yelling and chased the kids around with a wooden spoon. I wish they were as you described! On another note: we just picked up my son, DIL, and grand baby at DTW. They were coming back from Italy. They said the food was terrible. My son loves pizza but got quickly tired of it. They reported that all the restaurants served the same items, just with greater or lesser quality. Also too much bread. Since my grand, Tucker, is only six months old and has the biggest blue eyes, the Italians (and visiting Asians) were fascinated with him. My DIL noticed there were few children around under two. She didn’t know why. She said that around here Tucker may get attn twice on an avg trip to the store. But there it was over 10 times a day. Lots more stories about the culture that they noticed but not appropriate to continue taking your time.
Italian culture is extremely family-centric and they love kids - there are plenty of blonde haired, blue Italians (not to mention the throngs of tourists from all over the world), so I doubt it was his blues eyes. They just appreciate children and families. And he’s probably the only person to return from Italy and report that “the food was terrible.” Pizza is only a very, very small part of Italian cuisine, which is incredibly diverse and varies hugely between regions.
My friend's family were from Sicily. All parts of Italy have different types of Italian food based on locality. They very seldom ate pizza. They didn't like it. As far as the noise and family interaction. I didn't say there wasn't drama - it kind of comes with the Italian territory. I remember my friend's younger brother being chased by grandma wielding a dog's choke chain. Grandma tried to nail him with the choker chain and he ducked. Instead of hitting him, she hit the side of a huge fish tank installed above the fireplace and took out the side panel on the tank. That was fun - fish and water all over the front room. Wooden spoons also seem to be a favorite weapon as well for unruly kids. There was no such thing as quiet. I just got used to it. I did love how they would all come together when a family member was in trouble. You did not just deal with one, you had to deal with the whole family. They definitely had each other's back.
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Spitting fire. Nice. Nice.
That’s a great Leader, and I currently am in France.🤩
Is it as bad as I hear? Had some younger acquaintances go there recently (Paris and others) and they were not impressed with it, but not sure if it was the immigrant issue or the urine issue.
As I understand it, urine has been an issue for a long time.
I had a couple of patients that had moved from Paris to the US. This was about 8 years ago. They said they left because it was getting really bad even back then because of the combination of the woke liberal socialists and the migrants. The husband was a native Parisian. He said it was no longer safe - especially for women. So he moved his wife and daughters out of that hell hole. They said that Western Europe was pretty much done for because of rampant migration from Northern Africa and other Islamic countries. The wife was former US military, so they decided to come to the US to raise their kids. They made a very good decision.
Paris is far cleaner than most U.S. cities, NYC, Dallas, Orlando, etc.
My apologies
I now am in Switzerland where I work.
That French fried faggot was burnt to a crisp by Meloni. Dayum…
She whooped him better than his "wife"!
I love that the subtitles didn’t work for whatever joke she said. Quality shit right there
Damn…she didn’t even have to shove him in the face.
Mamma Mia! BRAVA! I LOVE Georgia! 🔥
Gosh, she on fire and she is having fun with it!
Meloni got the receipts, laid them at Macron's feet and then set them on fire! Kek
Oh I love her!
When do we get our turns to slap Macron? Target rich piece of 💩
WOW and double WOW She's on Fire!
AMEN, SISTER!!
Mama Mia!
Birdshit gives his husband bad advice.
Can't wait for the French people to string up Macron on some vine until the birds have finished picking the flesh off his bones.
Just the way the Italians did Musollini..⚖️
Did I see a post early this week of Macron getting bitched slapped by his wife. Or was it something Ai?
Lol it was real👌
u/#trumpsalt
Damn! Macron gets a verbal simp slap on steroids.
Nailed the fucker to his demonic cross.
I am very grateful that Italy has her
This video is 6 years old......wish it was recent happenings