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as I am sure for most second-generation Italian-American children who grew up in the 40s or 50s, there was a definite distinction drawn between US and THEM.
Snippets from the Italian Scene; The Joy of Growing Up Italian ... To me, as I am sure for most second-generation Italian/American children who had grown up in the 1930's,1940's,and 1950's,
- You're 5'4", can bench press 325 pounds, shave twice a day, but you still cry when your mother yells at you. ... - Your father owns 5 houses, has $300,000 ... - You share a bathroom with your 5 brothers,
GROWING UP ITALIAN BRANDI ADAMO 23 Nov 2002 ... The Joy of growing up Italian 24 Dec 2001 ... Re: The Joy of Growing Up Italian Christina 19 Dec 2001
He said his talk, "Reflections on Growing up as an Italian-American in New Jersey," was intended as less of a scholarly lecture and more of his own personal reflections.
John has lived in an Italian neighborhood during the 1930’s and 40’s.  Nine stories are 80% factual, 20%fiction.  Portrayed in the stories are pictures ... Then picked up his friend tenderly,
Growing Up Italian; Christy Camillo ... Growing up Italian was a lot of fun. I’ve learned a lot of different traditions that my families have had throughout the years before I was even born.
Zengerle alludes to the fact that nobody on the right seems to be upset about Justice Alito’s speech “Reflections on growing up as an Italian-American in New Jersey”.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; SAMUEL A. ALITO JR. “Reflections on growing up as an; Italian-American in; New Jersey”;
Then their whole "Phase" platform makes sense but I think I'd be setting myself up for failure if I even attempted it. ... Dinner: Baked Italian Chicken w/garlic mashed potatos, 2 cups of salad with 2