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Shaddap You Face!

it is what it is, solamente

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Comment from Neonewman
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You had me laughing with this one! I loved the dialogue. You did a brilliant job with this. It was a hard task to accomplish, but you did it without a problem.
God bless, and thank you for sharing.
Steve

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    God Bless you also and thanks very much!
reply by Neonewman on 11-Jun-2024
    My pleasure.
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
    Enjoy your day!
Comment from Sharon Elwell
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This piece made me laugh. Writing in dialect is extremely difficult, and it's a tricky balance not to seem to mock people with limited English! I think you pulled it off. But first he says "Shoes," meaning he's willing to go in, and then immediately says he doesn't need it. Hmmm...The other thing that got me - and this is just pure prejudice - is that the word "bride" is used by husbands flattering their wives, and Veronica is no bride, so why would he narrator refer to her with that word? Another hmmm... for me.
Good job!

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Hmmm...No, that's her business! Thanks for reviewing and I appreciate your words.
Comment from Ulla
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Hahaha, I like this a lot. Talk about talking for cross purposes. Just goes to show how important language and accent can be. Well southern Europeans do think different from you American guys.lol I loved it. Ulla :)))

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Thank you! I love your words!
Comment from Esther Brown
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Funny those stories you pull out of your hat. The T shirt was New York? Or was it intentional? In my mind I think of you as the "hat man". I enjoy your humor. Esther

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    i always wear my cowboy hat. I had been to many NY baseball games before I became disabled, so I wanted there to be a contrast between her clothes and Giuseppe, so The Mets just came into mind, with their blue and orange colors.
Comment from Thesis
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I had to read this several times before I was able to understand what was being said in some spots. It was an interesting read. Thanks for sharing it.

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Sorry to have made it a bit difficult. I felt either the pseudo-dialect or none at all would work and felt a total use of pseudo-dialect would be better.
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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Loved the clever dialogue here with the Italian accents and I know that song well. I enjoyed the humour in your bright and cheerful post full of personality Jim, a fun read, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Thank you so much! Your words are very special to me.
Comment from Michele Harber
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First of alla, Jim, thanka you for posting the song. I'ma no hear that ina ages, anna I hada so mucha funa listening to it that I'a forwarded ita to my sister.

Your story is cute, and just slightly insane--but, as that describes you perfectly as well, it's a perfect fit. I had fun reading your story (with appropriate mispronunciation). It made me laugh (and it only took me 10 minutes to unknot my tongue after reading it).

The name, "Watchmahoochio's Museo e scuola* of English You Wannah Speak Better" was inspired, and definitely made me smile.

 Comment Written 10-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Thank you so much, my good friend. I do not consider myself normal, nor would my late wife in all of our 31 years consider me normal, either.
reply by Michele Harber on 11-Jun-2024
    "Normal??!!" I thought you were much too much of a gentleman to use a dirty word like that. In my family, we literally feign offense if anyone calls us normal. Not that that's frequently a problem ...
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
    Anyone who has ever met me would tell you that word does not apply to me.
reply by Michele Harber on 12-Jun-2024
    Me neither. I only know of it for having read about it in books--and dictionaries. No one in my family has ever been accused of being "that word" either, so at least I come by my insanity naturally.
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
    I wish I could tell you some of the names my parents used to call me.
reply by Michele Harber on 12-Jun-2024
    Uh oh. I suspect I'm better off that you can't! 😉
Comment from Sallyo
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Italiano? I don't speak pijin but I was amused just the same. I see a nice collection of stories about Guiseppe and Veronica in your future. They're an entertaining couple and I' love to see them ordering gelato.

 Comment Written 10-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    I appreciate your reply and thank you so much!
Comment from LJbutterfly
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I really enjoyed this humorous short story once I became accustomed to the dialect. Giuseppe and Veronica's dialogue kept me smiling. Now, as for the video...I'll be singing What's a-matter You? for the rest of the evening. I shouldn't have watched it twice. Lol.

 Comment Written 10-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    That's a problem with me, also. I get all crazy stuff buzzing around in my brain and tomorrow, of all days, I have to teach a Bible class!
Comment from Begin Again
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Break the barrier with love and add some spice, humor, and two different languages and who knows what can happen. I love the Italian play on words but then I was married to one for many years. Great job!
Smiles, Carol

 Comment Written 10-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    I was married to one for 31 years, and my family always spoke Italian when they didn't want little ears to hear.