Posted on 03/17/2020 3:40:15 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
oh I know that. I was just saying... :)
Anthony...I don’t know that many.
I know as many Roccos as I know anthonys
Because some people think it’s a good idea to give their father’s or grandfather’s name to their American child in 2020!!!!
The closet thing they got here for Italian food is the Olive Garden. In that case, I’ll just settle for a TV dinner
Agreed 100% If it was not for our President the death rate would not be this low! Other Presidents of the past would not have done 80% of the actions he has taken!
That’s like the chain pizzerias :)
Though in full disclosure, I’ve actually ordered them when they were cheap the past year.
I’ve given in. I’m a traitor!!!
I remember as a kid an “Eldorado”. As a youngster I thought maybe he was named after the car.
And he didn’t ramble and he did answer questions and the questions were mostly stupid. And the Task Force team spent another 50 minutes answering questions before they were even asked.
Trump “got real” from the start. The press has yet to.
LOL
My middle name is Aniello.
My first name is Americanized.
Forget about my last name. More vowels than an episode of sesame street
That’s what I always thought. I thought heck, if an Italian kid can say and spell his full name, he should be promoted to 2nd grade straight away
ROFL!!
I’m REALLY patient with folks in customer service (in the US at least) when they can’t type it or say it right.
There’s 3 vowels in a row at one point and I have to say it 5 times before it’s gotten right.
And then it’s followed by, “Here just write down for me.”
lol
You think that's bad? I had a friend of Polish extraction who had a ten letter surname and only one vowel in it. Unless the y is counted as a vowel then it's two. But I never could figure out the rule for that.
WOW
I always wondered how those Poles and Russians pronounced those names with all those consonants in front. Well at least I could pronounce the Y at the end.
Yeah! And three of the consonants are z.
Glad I’ve got a four letter Scots/English name. lol
Then again, maybe that’s why I was lazy in skool.
Z??
My goodness.
If I had known what trouble my last name would cause me I would have begged mom to change it to Smith.
Some of those Scottish names can get long though.
The y in his name isn’t at the end though. The other vowel is an e and it’s silent.
No vowel sound or anything where it’s inserted.
Jill Colvin.... again.
Sometimes my name is long and sometimes it isn’t. Can you guess what it is? :)
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