Originally Posted By: alexandarns
Exactly,my mothers grandfather was from around Napoli,but my mother was always American.Especially here in Europe.

That's when Italian Americans get their bubbles burst in a hurry. When they visit Italy and start acting "Italian." Think Paulie Walnuts when they went to Italy and Paulie asked for macaroni and gravy. It's hysterical. Off topic, but I always thought that was intentional by David Chase. To poke fun of Italian Americans who overdo it.


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