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01-04-2011, 01:51 PM
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Location: Baltimore
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Italian Baltimore girls look good. I know a italian girl built like a black girl: small waist, phat @ss, and she's pretty... :-D
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01-04-2011, 01:56 PM
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Location: St Paul, MN - NJ's Gold Coast
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Originally Posted by jgamibi
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HAHa, that's funny.
What about Snooki being in the New Years Ball Drop?!?!
Snooki Ball Drop Video - Bloginity.com
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01-04-2011, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by BPerone201
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look up anything on that site, it is like 10x more explicit than unencyclopedia
Just look up White people on that site xD!
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01-04-2011, 02:08 PM
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Location: Detroit's eastside, downtown Detroit in near future!
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Originally Posted by BPerone201
Oh hell no, does he pass for an Italian. He just copies what he see's on Jersey Shore.. Ed Hardy, shades, gel = Young women... There's more Latina's and blacks at Seaside than Italians in summer, MTV just doesn't want you to know that.
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really?
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01-04-2011, 02:14 PM
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Location: St Paul, MN - NJ's Gold Coast
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Originally Posted by detroitlove
really?
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Really.
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01-04-2011, 06:15 PM
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I haven't seen Jersey Shore. I don't watch MTV. Alot of what's on TV doesn't represent what's real. BPerone had a point about the Jersey Shore. There are alot of Blacks and Latinos living there. Places such as Red Bank, Atlantic City, Asbury Park, Long Branch. In fact, alot of people don't even know the history of the Jersey Shore. These places were major vacation destinations until air travel became cheaper and air condition made more available. Before then, many people would go to the shore to cool off. New Jersey is more than The Sopranos and Jersey Shore. If one takes a trip to New Jersey, or at least, does research about New Jersey, one would know this.
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01-04-2011, 10:42 PM
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Location: St Paul, MN - NJ's Gold Coast
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Originally Posted by pirate_lafitte
I haven't seen Jersey Shore. I don't watch MTV. Alot of what's on TV doesn't represent what's real. BPerone had a point about the Jersey Shore. There are alot of Blacks and Latinos living there. Places such as Red Bank, Atlantic City, Asbury Park, Long Branch. In fact, alot of people don't even know the history of the Jersey Shore. These places were major vacation destinations until air travel became cheaper and air condition made more available. Before then, many people would go to the shore to cool off. New Jersey is more than The Sopranos and Jersey Shore. If one takes a trip to New Jersey, or at least, does research about New Jersey, one would know this.
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Haven't seen you around in a while, nice to see you
I wanted to piggy back on this, I know the Jersey Shore is off topic- But it seems like this thread is already all over the place.
Anyway, Seaside is known to be a quick getaway destination for working class youth to hang out in the summer. A lot of the people flow in from the NYC area, and I'm not talking about Ridgewood, Chatham, and Manhattan- I'm talking about Staten Island, Jersey City, and The Bronx. The middle class families of the NYC region either end up somewhere out on LI or at Point Pleasent/LBI
Wildwood is more likely to get the "lilly white type" crowd (mainly from the Philly area)
You got people from all over the NYC region in seaside, but the wealthier types don't hang out in Seaside. The Seaside Heights boardwalk/beach is full of Hispanics and Blacks in summer (there's Italian Americans, but they aren't all "guidos"). It still gets wild, but it's not what you'd expect.
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01-05-2011, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BPerone201
Haven't seen you around in a while, nice to see you
I wanted to piggy back on this, I know the Jersey Shore is off topic- But it seems like this thread is already all over the place.
Anyway, Seaside is known to be a quick getaway destination for working class youth to hang out in the summer. A lot of the people flow in from the NYC area, and I'm not talking about Ridgewood, Chatham, and Manhattan- I'm talking about Staten Island, Jersey City, and The Bronx. The middle class families of the NYC region either end up somewhere out on LI or at Point Pleasent/LBI
Wildwood is more likely to get the "lilly white type" crowd (mainly from the Philly area)
You got people from all over the NYC region in seaside, but the wealthier types don't hang out in Seaside. The Seaside Heights boardwalk/beach is full of Hispanics and Blacks in summer (there's Italian Americans, but they aren't all "guidos"). It still gets wild, but it's not what you'd expect.
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Interesting sketch of the shore. I knew there was more to the shore. I didn't know all of that stuff.
I have met some Italian-Americans over the years. None of them have ever fit the "guido" stereotype. Actually, I didn't know there was a "guido" stereotype for a long time. I did see stuff on TV that might elude to it, but I never knew it as "guido". Living in Georgia probably has something to do with it. Interestingly, most of the Italian-Americans I have met came from the Midwest, Northeast, and California.
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01-05-2011, 03:34 PM
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Location: Boston, MA
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Originally Posted by BPerone201
LOL at this thread, I'm Italian.
I think Italian Women/Men are beautiful- Italians are most fashionable of the "white" people, generally speaking.
EDIT- Stay out of NJ/NY/CT/RI/MA/South East FL if you're really that jealous 
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The girls just want your sauseege, eh BP?
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01-05-2011, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by pirate_lafitte
Interesting sketch of the shore. I knew there was more to the shore. I didn't know all of that stuff.
I have met some Italian-Americans over the years. None of them have ever fit the "guido" stereotype. Actually, I didn't know there was a "guido" stereotype for a long time. I did see stuff on TV that might elude to it, but I never knew it as "guido". Living in Georgia probably has something to do with it. Interestingly, most of the Italian-Americans I have met came from the Midwest, Northeast, and California.
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LOL same here, also I have yet to see a stereotypical Italian look on an Italian, yet to meet one with Black hair or tanned skin.
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