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11/28/09
I was thinking it would make an interesting commercial for Depends.
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Lamberghini? Lambertyrannasauroussex? Lambacchic? Lambertine? Lamborgy? Lambelshazzar? (Belshazzar being the last king of Babylon, natch)
MadamI'mAdam?
11/28/09
Urophilia! Frottage! Black-varnished toe nails! Consorting with transvestites! Bring me the salts, for my delicate constitution cannot take the outrage and I'm about to get the vapors!
PS: Adam, mah dear, I've seen worse in an U-Bahn station in Berlin during daylight hours. Get thee a grip, honey.
11/28/09
I'm pretty sure there are transexuals who are willing to pee on straight men, bi dudes, lesbians and hedgehogs.
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*[Ba-dum-chh!]
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"Harry," she screams, "Stop it; it's a fucking inanimate object!"
To which he yells back, "YOU'RE a fucking inanimate object!"
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My father came over from Sicily when he was 12 and settled in a large Italian American community
(Hartford, CT) where my sister and I were raised. She and I both left the Northeast after college moving to two distinct and sizable U.S. cities, Pittsburgh, PA and Washington, DC. I cannot speak for Pittsburgh, which has an extensive and ingrained Italian American culture, but in Northern Virginia/DC the Italian American stereotype is usually an organized crime figure (either Godfather or Sopranos) and expressed jokingly.
The New Jersey stereotype however is a womanizing, spray on tanned, overly aggressive (on account of the steroids), uneducated, materialistic male drinking Heineken Light or Jaeger and complimented by a ridiculous blowout haircut.
This show does more to label the Garden State in an off-putting manner rather than Italian Americans at large. I predict that none of my co-workers, many that are originally from the Southeast and other parts of the United States, will watch this show and come off thinking that all Italians Americans are like this. Rather, they would be more inclined to believe that people from New Jersey act like this.