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Old 10-01-2013, 09:31 AM
 
Location: Crooklyn, New York
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I actually agree about how Italian Upstate NY areas can be. A lot of times, you can find a section of a city, a suburb and a small town with a high percentage, as well as others that are spread out.
Due to the government shutdown, we won't be able to retrieve this information anytime soon.
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Old 10-01-2013, 10:55 AM
 
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I actually agree about how Italian Upstate NY areas can be. A lot of times, you can find a section of a city, a suburb and a small town with a high percentage, as well as others that are spread out.

In terms of food, you can't go wrong there too.

No man, Upstate NY is just hicks.
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Old 10-01-2013, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Crooklyn, New York
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My high school had a "Salvatore". The son of the current Nassau County executive is also named "Salvatore". Unlikely they'd be anything other than all Italian.
Google shows that the name "Salvatore" seems rather common in Philadelphia (a lot of lawyers with that name for some reason). Salvatore Mazzone is a reputed Philly mobster.
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Old 10-01-2013, 09:40 PM
 
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No man, Upstate NY is just hicks.
and full of prisons and small SUNY campuses....
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Old 10-01-2013, 09:45 PM
 
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Due to the government shutdown, we won't be able to retrieve this information anytime soon.
Sad, but true. I know according to a competing website that Frankfort(village), NY is 3rd in Italian percentage based on the 2000 census and for municipalities with over 1000 people. It is just east of Utica. Johnston RI and Hammonton NJ were 1st and 2nd on that list.
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Old 10-01-2013, 09:48 PM
 
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Sad, but true. I know according to a competing website that Frankfort(village), NY is 3rd in Italian percentage based on the 2000 census and for municipalities with over 1000 people. It is just east of Utica. Johnston RI and Hammonton NJ were 1st and 2nd on that list.

And if memory serves me right it was somewhere around 40-50% claiming Italian ancestry, right?

Yep.

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Third most in US. More than any place downstate.


Utica is 28%.

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Old 10-01-2013, 10:35 PM
 
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Another Italian beauty here. Stefania Sandrelli, the young seductress in two classic 1960's comedies "Divorce Italian Style" and "Seduced and Abandoned" appears in these audition test shots:

Stefania Sandrelli Test Shots
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Old 10-02-2013, 12:09 PM
 
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I would really like to know what's all the hoopla about? Are most Italian girls only just pretty or what? What other exclusive set of values do you think they have?
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Old 10-02-2013, 12:20 PM
 
Location: Crooklyn, New York
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Appollonia Vitelli >>>>>> Kay Adams

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Old 10-02-2013, 12:32 PM
 
Location: Crooklyn, New York
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Mya is half Italian. She grew up in Greenbelt, Maryland.

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