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"Guidettes"? I always thought the females were called Guid-ho's.
okay last night i hit the hennessy way too early....so as i am doing nothing...this comes on mtv....jersey shore...for 3 hours i watch the story of guido's and guidoettes (could you make this mal up?) living on the "jersey shore" and working in a t shirt shop. i had no clue this type of cretin existed...men taking longer than women to dress...and ron ron put a damned shirt on...i loved the saying grace at the table..they couldnt even keep a straight face...and the fake tits...o my my
I've lived at the Jersey Shore for most of my life. I am also an Italian-American. These douches and douchettes are not representative of my peoples.
I've lived at the Jersey Shore for most of my life. I am also an Italian-American. These douches and douchettes are not representative of my peoples.
I know. These brats were complaining bitterly when they found out they have jobs on the show. The average Italian-Americans are nowhere near what we are seeing here. These kids act like they have never even been exposed to work. I am only talking about this particular group.
They are so putrid.
I've lived at the Jersey Shore for most of my life. I am also an Italian-American. These douches and douchettes are not representative of my peoples.
I've lived at the Jersey Shore for most of my life. I am also an Italian-American. These douches and douchettes are not representative of my peoples.
chanel is right....the proper term is "Bennies"
Or a coonba.I knew a guy who was mixed black and italian.
He enjoyed spagetti with chittlins..he was a real jiggawap.
Sono d'accordo. Loro sono disgraziati!I've lived at the Jersey Shore for most of my life. I am also an Italian-American. These douches and douchettes are not representative of my peoples.
Not all Italian Americans are fist pumping over news that Jersey Shore has been renewed for a second season.
The National Italian American Foundation has issued a statement expressing "continued concerns" about the hit MTV show, specifically in the way it depicts Italian Americans. Joseph V. Del Raso, NIAF President, said the show's characters have "more in common with the adolescent residents of Animal House than with Italian Americans."
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Citing the cast's "outrageous behavior" that is "laden with promiscuity, debauchery, and violence," he called the show "a disgrace." He continued, "Television personality Joy Behar perceptively remarked, 'It makes it hard for young Italian Americans to be taken seriously in the work force.' This concern is even more salient in places around the country where there are few Italian Americans."
Del Raso signed off by saying, "Italian Americans, the Garden State and the Jersey Shore deserve better."