Italy vs. Europe

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Postby Dixie » Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:22 pm

frengo wrote:How come I didn't see this post? It's been here for three months... I'm really late! Dixie, thank you for the dedication!
Serenella, welcome back... I'm glad to see another Italian here.
A note for everybody: have you noticed that the authors of the cartoon are all Italians? :wink:


:evil: :evil: Where were you??

Anyway I am glad you came, it's never too late! ;)
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Postby tikay » Tue Dec 20, 2005 2:45 am

its so funny when someone corrects someone and immediate mistake follows on their part...exact same mistakes...spelling...why do people correct one's spelling when they know most of the time it is just hurried typing?
i enjoy it anyay :roll: :lol: :twisted:
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Postby tikay » Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:47 am

so wierd :oops: how did that post get in here :lol: I wrote it in another area...well I am really good at making mistakes that is why I said something about someone correcting the person in the previous post............whatever!!!
I WAS with an Italian guy for seven BEAUTIFUL YEARS......I must say if he said lets give it another go, I would CRAWL TO HIM over broken glass...Marco...from Milano (he speaks six languages)...I wont give his last name because I am waiting to Crawl....to him at the drop his hat. :twisted: LOVE
HAPPY NEW YEAR>peace.
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Postby Dixie » Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:16 am

tikay wrote:I WAS with an Italian guy for seven BEAUTIFUL YEARS......I must say if he said lets give it another go, I would CRAWL TO HIM over broken glass...Marco...from Milano (he speaks six languages)...


From Milano? Maybe Frengo knows him :lol: Six languages? WOW!
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Postby tikay » Sun Jan 01, 2006 6:53 pm

Hi Dixie!
Marco spoke Italian,French, (he cliamed badly) Portugese, The Spanish from Spain and Spanish of South America's, which is apparently different in many ways...and English of course (the better to woo me with) I guess the two kinds of Spanish could be just one language but I like to give a guy who bothers to learn all those a lot of credit! He was just your typical guy too, not even...in any way a brain or nerd...I dont go for them, really. I was totally impressed. Well he has been away from his home for many years....In Hawaii with me and in San Francisco...for a long time. his dad had a resturant there in Milan. Bla Bla bla maybe I have had too much coffee already...
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Postby tikay » Sun Jan 01, 2006 7:03 pm

frengo wrote:How come I didn't see this post? It's been here for three months... I'm really late! Dixie, thank you for the dedication!
Serenella, welcome back... I'm glad to see another Italian here.
A note for everybody: have you noticed that the authors of the cartoon are all Italians? :wink:


Wallace and Grommit right?
I thought I noticed that once...that Italians were doing the art work...clay molding and all that. We love Wallace and grommit, my three year old daughter used to watch A Close Shave, The Wrong Trousers, & a Grand Day Out every single day til she broke the vcr...We just got another at Christmas so she's beginning to start up again...my favorite is The wrong trousers movie, I like the techno trousers...I like to invent things myself. :D
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Postby phuongmeo » Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:07 am

Hi there, I'm a new member,
I'm not really know about Italy, and not like Italians people (before).
But everything changed since I have meet my Italian friend - Giancarlo.
He's so elegant, so romantic....
Uhm, now I like Italian people. :D
Especialy, Italian men's eyes :oops:
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Re: Italy vs. Europe

Postby chiemdu » Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:55 am

IT's been a long time since I was here.
This topic is very interesting, which makes you laugh and laugh. Dixie, is it true that after you have asked an Italian guy "Come ti chiamo?" and then he told you about HIS LIFE ? Did he answet your question in Italian, or English? How come did you get what he said? :lol:
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Re: Italy vs. Europe

Postby Dixie » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:15 pm

chiemdu wrote:IT's been a long time since I was here.
This topic is very interesting, which makes you laugh and laugh. Dixie, is it true that after you have asked an Italian guy "Come ti chiamo?" and then he told you about HIS LIFE ? Did he answet your question in Italian, or English? How come did you get what he said? :lol:


It was really funny. We asked them their names, and they came and tried to flirt with us. I will never forget my trip to Italy :lol:
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Re: Italy vs. Europe

Postby Tora » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:13 pm

by the way, Dixie, the link in the first post was hilarious, I sent it to some friends of mine and they all confirm that Italian images in the cartoon may be easily replaced with Russian ones and it won't change the meaning :lol:
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