Explanation: "Pizon" looks suspiciously like a misspelling of "paisa'" or "paesano" (literally, "person from the same village"), a term of greeting used among southern Italians, particularly immigrants to the US.What do you call a fellow Italian?
Though you might see “Holland Dutch” imagery in some tourist areas, the Amish do not speak modern Dutch The name of the dialect comes from the name given to the Pennsylvania Dutch people, a larger group of immigrants which included Amish and Mennonites but also many others of other religio...
Actually, the island isn't deserted and when the Greeks understand that those Italians are harmless, they came out of their hiding places in the mountains and continue their peaceful lives. Soon the soldiers discover that being left behind in a God-forgotten Greek island isn't such a bad ...
Brits wear ventless, Italians wear double vents, Americans wear whatever strikes their fancy and the rest of the world’s men (aka, the majority of people) wear whatever they please. If you like the look of ventless, go for it. Just keep your hands out of your pants pockets when ...
t any less of a racist because he had an alliance with the Japanese (or decidedly non-Aryan Italians for that matter). And being ‘nice’ to gays does not mean that people like Harris can use the same language which was used to attack them in the past on the scapegoat of the week....
there have been protests against the explorer who was shipped back to Spain in chains. There are movements across the nation to insteadcelebratethe second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and others who think it should be dedicated to Italians. But the first time the holiday becam...
I told those pseudo-journalist digital drivelers who talked to me I don’t know how many times that I was Mexican and like Italians, we have to fight if our mothers are even mentioned by other people. Random people don’t just get to talk about your mother. Nobody’s seen that movie...
But if we really want a clearer answer about what it means to be furbo, let’s ask a few Italians who are better acquainted with this pervasive cultural trait than me. “The sly one (furbo) is always in a place that he has not earned for his skills, but rather for his ability to...
Also keep in mind that the largest organized crime groups during this era [and still today] were not Italians, but Jews – this fact is also touched upon by David Duke’s video titled “The Coverup of Zionist Organized Crime!”) The Coverup of Zionist Organized Crime! http://www.youtub...
3. In Italy they have the social problem of mafia. I know what you will say now : there are mafias everywhere. Yes, in part due to the fact that there are Italians everywhere: in USA, in Germany, in Argentina, Australia, etc... But mafia is an autochthonous problem to Italy and we...