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    Italian American Tartan

    Rocky helped me get a design submitted for Italian-American's (such as myself) to express their proud heritage through.



    http://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tar...aspx?ref=10135


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    Here's a picture of Tony all decked out in his new tartan that he registered!


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    That's a nice looking tartan. Well-balanced. I like the alternating red/white/blue and red/white/green stripes, considering their significance to the meaning of the tartan. Well done!

    The Scotsman: really? Stereotyping?

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    Very handsome Antonio! Love the new tartan!

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    Bello!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    That's a nice looking tartan. Well-balanced. I like the alternating red/white/blue and red/white/green stripes, considering their significance to the meaning of the tartan. Well done!

    The Scotsman: really? Stereotyping?
    Us?

    Nooooooooo...say it isn't so!

    I believe your funny bone may need recalibration...while it fell flat on delivery, I'm pretty certain that was a joke .

    The tartan looks awesome! How'd you get it pleated?

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    Not purposely, but now that you mention it, aren't most forms of national dress (the kilt included) a form of sterotyping?
    Since when did the Hollywood image of a gangster become the Italian national dress, though?

    T.
    Last edited by macwilkin; 16th March 10 at 07:56 AM.

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    Oh, you are so banned...

























    ...Posting a picture of Mel Gibson like that...

    BTW...w/o zip gun ...yep, could look real good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Scotsman View Post
    It was a rather dime-store romance novel attempt at artwork, I have to admit.; though nowhere nearly as bad as this one:

    What's up with the droopy kilt?
    It shows the six pack. Dunno whether calves or six packs are sexier, I'll ask later, but I know in my case since I no longer possess a set of the latter, that she's going to say "calves".

    My g/f has said in the past that kilted bodice-rippers are a great idea. Maybe we can put some ideas together and whip something out for the girls. Up. Out. Drat. Well, it'll all be the same in the end.

    DANG.

    Well, at any rate, there seems to be a market that I believe we can fill.

    There I go again. Hopeless!


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    My dear departed Mom was 100% Sardinian. Does that count...?
    Brian

    "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin

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