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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2006

18th avenue after italy's world cup victory 2006

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  • lmao

    how could you leave brooklyn, the best place in the world

    to live in hicksville

    people like you are a disgrace to humanity

  • brook a leen , the best place in the world .

    we will always miss it & love it !

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  • @exnemocpt intendevo che gli italioti si sono miscelati e integrati a molte altre culture, data la mole storica che si porta appresso. quindi oggi gli italiani sono tutta quella mole. purtroppo oggi esistono ancora persone intellettivamente molto limitate che tendono a rinnegare il passato più glorioso e più evoluto che ogni altro paese può solo provare a immaginare: trovo strano che proprio una di queste sia italiana. saluti.

  • @phoedricus

    ahahahaha....così l'Italia non è mai stata abitata dagli italiani..ahhahahah....che ridere....che ignorante...XD

  • @redzer06 WE won the world cup and we have the right to celebrate it,since we don't win it every 4 years. ohh you're irish,they have been in England. if you don't like my country,just say it,it's not a problem for me :)

  • @Philadelphia90 yea you can be proud but there's no need for celebration. also if you knew any history you would know the romans were never in my country

  • @redzer06 why not? I'm italian,and I'm proud of it,of our history,culture,people,seas,an­d even our soccer team. don't forget that the romans brought the civilization in your country. sadly,we have a bad politics,the only one thing I don't like of my country. bye

  • at first i thought this was a st. patricks celebration, because to be honest there is not really much to celebrate about being italian

  • @phoedricus i'm italian.Please can u tell me where african cultures are situated in italy?because i overstudied all the etnicity in italy and i just can't find a non-european etnicity...ok for german,french,greek,albanians,­austrians and spanish..but african culture in italy is an idiocy.

    We can find non european culture only in a very little percent in sicily (togheter with greek,german)

    cheers

  • why are you talking about skin colours? in italy you can find all kind of european and african cultures. in the noth-east you can find germans, and they talk some kind of german language (and some laDino). in west part (near the swiss and france) you can find a lot of french people. in the south you can find arabians, albanians (arbresh, in the specific), greek, and spanish communities (naples' dialect is similar to spanish). in sardegna island you can find a strong spanish presence.

  • @batley1 OK well I'm a blond Sicilian and both my grandmothers were very fair with light brown hair and one with blond hair.  If you have ever been to Sicily you would see that they have a great variety of skin colors and hair colors. When I fly Lufthansa all the staff speak to me first in German.

  • @WHALEDOGS9111 i know!

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