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Daft, Mr Monkey & others of Italian origin

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RJ. can you start a separate subforum for this dirty italians to talk to one another without it cluttering up the main forum?

Archie, not a bad idea but possibly you and Casper might go in on a deal of buying into Gamelive. Only $25 for a complete forum so say maybe $10 for a subforum you guys could operate? :up:

I would probably go with Casper as CEO and yourself as President. With your credit history of being a no pay you might go with the stable guy who has had a great last year of it as the top dog! Hopefully Gamelive won't need the money up front?

Stevie!!! These guys might need a loan! :dunno:

You won't have to worry bout this dirty Italian cluttering up your forum! :greencheck:
 
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I got like 8.70 sumpthing right now. and a bunch of scrap iron and aluminum in my back yard. I'll pay fast, i'll pay on time.

wait, I have a history of slow paying?

nope.... I have a history of no-paying..... I wouldn't slow pay anyone though
 
MrMonkey,
Were you born in Italy ? If yes, can you name the village/town/region ?

I was born in Toronto and I hold dual citizenship, Canadian & Italian.
I hold valid passports from both countries. My Italian passport clearly shows my place of birth as Toronto.

Under Italian law being born in Italy does not get you citizenship, you must have a parent that was an Italian citizen to be considered Italian.

My father was from an Italian town called Genzano di Lucania, he came to Canada as a 16 yr old in 1953.
He has been a Canadian citizen since 1973.
 
Toronto has the largest Italian speaking community outside of Italy.

I think I have to agree with you here Plommer. As you know, I lived on Benway Dr for a summer. I was amazed at how many Italians lived in our old "hood." Pretty strange that you lived 2 streets over from me really. I probably ran into you at the Taco bell up the road from your house. or at the big field at the end of Benway Dr.

Lots of Italians in Tranta for sure.