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To: andysandmikesmom
rofl andysmom your post is funny
seems we married same hubby
Bill's mom's family is Piedmontese
(foothills of Alps)
but you know I lived in Sicilian neighborhood in Manhattan and am crazy 'bout Sicilians
give your hubby kiss from me
our weather is gorgeous too
there's a champagne chill in our lovely sweet air
flawless blue sky and bright Sun
perfect for walkin' Lulu
we passed orange trees on our walk
and I have orange blossoms in my hair now
life is sweet
Love, Palo
737 posted on 03/17/2002 9:53:48 AM PST by palo verde
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To: palo verde
I must admit I love the Sicilians also...we have a picture of some of my hubbys Sicilians uncles from the turn of the century...my son looked at the picture, and said, gosh, they look like they belong in the Mafia

When my hubbys grandfather died, the whole funeral home, was filled with Sicilians, the old Sicilian ladies, would holler and scream whenever a new one came into the room...I guess its just an old Sicilian custom...

But the scarey part came outside of the funeral home...I was outside with my older boy, who was 3 at the time, and there were lots of mourners outside as well....

All of a sudden, a big, black, limo pulled up, and two big burly looking bodyguards jumped out...you could see their guns bulging underneath their suits...one bodyguard patrolled the street at one end, and the other bodyguard patrolled the street at the other end....then they gave the all clear signal, and a short, squat fat gent emerged from the limo....I had no idea who he was, but apparently most of the Sicilian mourners did, as they all backed up, and lowered their heads...

I asked my husband who that was, and he said it was his fathers, 'Godfather"...not Godfather as in the movie, but his godfather at his baptism in the Catholic church....I was so scared, I would not enter the funeral home until he left..

My husband said, that when his grandfather came over to America from Sicily in the 1920s, he lived in the Sicilian neighborhoods of Chicago, and knew many of the gansters, and Mafia guys...but he did not want his family to grow up and become like that, so the grandfather moved his family away from those neighborhoods and into an area where they would be free of that influence...

However, over the years, the old grandfather, altho not in crime himself, still maintained friendly relations with these people...And they understood his stand and respected it....and when he died, some of them showed their respect by attending his funeral...

I imagine you look quite chick, with orange blossoms in your hair...

751 posted on 03/17/2002 10:24:18 AM PST by andysandmikesmom
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