Nick Against the World (23 Viewers)

jaecole

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Apr 7, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
1. Italians in your area are crass, loud and rude.
2. You hate these type of Italians.
3. These Italians have greasy hair and greasy skin thus, they are not as 'hot' as they think.
This had nothing to do with looks. It was merely an insult, that's all it was. But like I said, draw your own conclusions.

I merely highlighted that your comment was bigotry and racism in its simplest form: hate and anger turning to bigotry.
No you didn't. You made your own assumptions based on that comment and blasted me on your own misconceptions. Your opinion on the matter can no longer be taken seriously since your post on the different types of bigotry :howler:

Get a new rule book.

Damn I should have said my 'brother' made that post. Forum totally would have bought it.
 

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Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
Paul

I don't want to drag this on anymore since a) you acknowledged the comment was wrong even though you keep thinking both insults (teeth versus greasy hair and skin) are on the same level...in fact, given the context they are given in (one as friendly banter back and forth and the other on one's dislike of "Italians") its clear that if we play "Where's RACISM" the proverbial WALDO isn't hard to find.
As you said, this has dragged out enough... But no i will never see that as anything but offensive and i see no difference between the comments... end of story.... For Now!:D

That said, you should know better than to eat in Little Italy in NYC .. since when did you become a fvckin tourist??!! :cheesy:
I'll answer that as simply as i can... I went with a sicilian who had never been out of the peninsula before... Enough said

As for coffee machines... theres only one choice... Gaggia!
 

swag

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Some days this thread feels like a bar fight in an old Western movie. A couple guys converse at the table on some subject, another two are playing cards in the corner. Meanwhile, tables and chairs are flying overhead. People are being picked up and slid across the bar top. A few bottles of whiskey are cracked over someone's skull.

Sometimes, a guy comes flying onto the table in the middle of your card game and you have to brush him off... and maybe get a punch or kick in ... or two. :D

This thread really should be retitled, "Nick's Saloon".
 

Respaul

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ok... what has one of you said now... I see someones currently reporting a post... One of you losers must have upset someone






Fvck me... how many ones can one say in one sentence
 
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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

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    Yes, this place is a saloon. Someone tell JaeCole that hooded garments are not allowed in Nick's Saloon :lazy:

    Paul: Ok...playing tourist for a day is ok if you must fulfill someone's 'wish'...Italians from the Motherland are usually VERY disappointed with Little Italy. They all assume they will see 'Goodfellas' playing cards in a social club. Luna was once the only decent place to get food on Mulberry but even that sucks these days.
    That said, Paul..if I ever catch you taking an NBC Studio Tour or taking pictures pointing at the Empire State Building I'm personally kicking your arse Gobbi. :cheesy:

    Pado...I have not called anyone yet. The only people I spoke to were via Skype (that evil software you fear thinking it will lead to strangers sleeping on your couch) I spoke to Andy, Vinni, Burke and even Donny Ball-Buster.
     

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++


    Firstly... you directed at me when posting... but if indeed not , then i apologise.

    Now i fail to see where the fact others are from the same country as myself has any relevance... I have things in common with all of them... but that doesnt mean i share any of those views, or they mine.
    It's pretty simple Paul. You stated the English always have to deal with bigoted remarks and nobody does anything about it, however in a way that's not the case. I also remember you saying the English on here are always respectful towards other races and nations, yet that is clearly not the case when you look at the last few pages of this thread....and don't even bring up what has been said in others because its not pretty. Like I said, if you dish it be prepared to take it.

    But I have no problems with anything you have said because I haven't seen you make one bigoted post yet.
     

    Vinman

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    Jul 16, 2002
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    Pado..remember the heat you gave me once because I was being a typical 'Italian' and sending a couple an espresso machine as a wedding gift. Well, they loved it and insist on telling all their 'guests' that it came directly from Italy.
    However, they asked me recently "what type of coffee do we put in there?"

    Goddamn 'MangiaCakes'


    P.S. I was hoping to watch the Sopranos while I am here...did the new season start yet??
    New season ???

    I dont think they have even starting filming yet :down:

    The new season should air in early to mid 2006

    Speaking of Skype Nick, when are we gonna have a little chat again with the boys? Vinni? Burke? Paul? Anybody?
    You guys set it up and I'm in
     

    The Pado

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    Don't worry Emma, I was only leaving for the night, and I don't really make fun of people (real people or you internet people). In fact, I think I like the internet people much, much better.

    Greasy cocks.
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Don't worry Emma, I was only leaving for the night, and I don't really make fun of people (real people or you internet people). In fact, I think I like the internet people much, much better.
    Come on..you know thats bullsh*t Paddy..once upon a time you come down hard on me for highlighting questionable calls and compared me to your friend who had to witness his NFL team lose week after week.

    Pado is too scared to use SKYPE ....

    I'm off...I have a two hour fitness evaluation tomorrow (don't ask). In three short years, Italian Trattoria's..gelato and tiramisu do nasty things to an otherwise healthy body...if youdon't hear from my I had a heart attack on the stairmaster
     

    The Pado

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    Nick, I was comparing your "Juve pays the ref" conspiracy theory to that old guy with the NFL conspiracy. Is that making fun of you? I thought I was comparing two similar conspiracy theorists.
     

    adams

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    Mar 5, 2005
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    ++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
    Libero, to make you happy, I will address one of Paul's unaddressed "valid" points. Paul claims that the cheap bastard Americans contributed "only" 350 Million Dollars to Tsunami relief. What Paul did not include is that this "paltry" figure is the amount contributed from U.S. government coffers. Individual American contributions (and I do not have exact figures) probably triple that amount. Why do I say that? Because I know that the united efforts of Raleigh-based (my city) churches collected 1.8 Million dollars for Tsunami victims, in addition to the 1.2 Million dollars raised in the parking lots of shopping centers and the charity car washes across Raleigh over the month of January 2005. So, if a little place like Raleigh (population near 1 Million) can raise an even 3 Million dollars, then I can project that figure to the hundreds of thousands of other communites in the USA and guess that Americans gave more than anybody else.

    So what is the predictable juventuz.com response? Damn igornant pigs should have contributed the most because they have so much . . . and they probably caused the Tsunami to get the oil.

    Right.

    See, in America, people call me "Anti-American", so I just love to finally have the opportunity to defend the object of my anger and distrust.
    Absolutely right. There were drives done in schools, in colleges, in churches, by clubs, by various community groups wherever I'm at. I've lived in three different cities in three different states in the past few months, and the whiners should stfu. I've seen it everywhere. Even in the pastey, boxy-suit, gaudy republican circles.
     
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    Wow Pado relax. When I said things remained unadressed I wasn't referring to the 350 mil in particular. I know Americans rather give through private channels than through the gov't or God forbid the UN. It was more of a general statement, but whatever. Sometimes we don't address some points because we don't want to start another never-ending argument, and I guess that's just what you were doing there. Maybe I shouldn’t have brought up the Christian Democracy either, or at least I should have put it differently as to not make you believe that I actually like them, which I don’t. But regardless, here’s my take on the subject.


    Unfortunately nothing has changed in Sicily. If only, Forza Italia has resumed the good old (Christian democrat-inspired) tradition of appeasement with Cosa Nostra, maybe even taking it to a new level. Today Forza Italia owns SIXTY-ONE seats out of SIXTY ONE in the region’s electoral college. I should check the stats, but I don’t think anyone has ever managed to do that before, even the DC in its peak years. You don’t hear about Cosa Nostra too much these days, or at least you don’t hear it waging a war against the gov’t, and that usuallly means that things are rolling for them. They are all too happy to give their votes to the ruling party while being allowed to carry on with business in return. Even more than Dalla Chiesa, I think it's the memory of those real Italian heroes 10 + years ago, judges Falcone and Borsellino, that is being desecrated today. It’s as if all the good work they’ve done has gone up in smoke and they died for nothing. In the late 80’s/early 90’s things really seemed to take a new turn for a moment. The mafia was finally losing some of its invulnerability (for the first time some of the big guns started collaborating and the mega-trial – "maxiprocesso" - in Palermo’s bunker court sent quite a few of their colleagues behind bars). So much that, like a wounded beast, Cosa Nostra had to respond through a bloodshed and assassinated the judges. Now when did the mafia feel so encircled as to have to resort to eliminating them ? That’s right, in 1992, i.e. right after the collapse of all the traditional political parties through Tangentopoli (i.e. Bribesville), starting with the Socialist Party and of course the Christian democrats, and when the ex-communists, which had been kept at bay for the entire Cold War, finally had a say in governmental matters. So yeah, as long as the Christian democracy was the biggest party in Italy’s political life (i.e. pretty much uninterruptedly from 1948 to 1991), life was less complicated for Cosa Nostra. But for all his cunning and enigmatic personality, I can't believe for one second that Andreotti (the 7 time Christian democrat PM who according to Kissinger was one of the most intelligent men in the world, for those reading) has been kissing the cheeks of the boss of all bosses, Totò Riina, during a trip to Sicily, as the legend goes. While I have no doubt that many a Christian democrat in Sicily were directly collaborating with the mafia, few of them have been held accountable and likely never will, whereas Andreotti has been the object of a proper public lynching and demonization exercise that was uncalled for but which had to be expected (even if he was actually acquitted), considering the timing of his accusation (the early 90's) and since he has simply been the most influential political figure in Italy for decades (that is when he said that "power corrupts only those who don’t have any" btw). So no the DC never gave an apology and didn't need to reconcile with its past, because by definition politicians never apologise and never learn from their mistakes (did the communists turned centre-left who are now in the opposition reconcile with their past? Didn't think so) and because, well, the Christian Democracy simply doesn’t exist anymore…

    PS : Little Italy is total crap. Sell it to Chinatown.
    PSS : Andy, ok then. Sorry but Im lacking time and I think we pretty much agree now so I don’t have much to add.
    PSSS : Emma, so are you for real ?
     

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