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								| KouSeiya315 
 
 
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													 	  | brazzy wrote: |  	  | Fiercestriker -> My hometown is Brescia, and I still live here with my family during the weekends. But during the week I live where I study, that means Milan. Your Italian is veeery good!!!
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 Wow, I have two friends whose parents came from Italy. One of my friends, her father comes from Bari (between the ankle and the heel, lol) in the Puglia region. Her sister is getting married in Bari later this year
  I won't be going, but I hope to see Italy someday   
 My other friend, her mom comes from Catanzaro, in the Calabria region. My great-grandfather was from Sicily, but I don't know much about him.
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											|  Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 11:43 am    Post subject: |    |   
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													 	  | brazzy wrote: |  	  | Fiercestriker -> My hometown is Brescia, and I still live here with my family during the weekends. But during the week I live where I study, that means Milan. Your Italian is veeery good!!!
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 Grazie Mille.
 
 Actually I used to go to Milan pretty often for my job and during my study abroad.  Would love to go back to Italy and live and study some more.  I graduated college last year, so I no longer have the chance to study abroad,
  .  But nevertheless, it is still my favorite European country,  , I love how relaxed everyone is as well as how soothing and friendly the language made me feel. 
 P.S.  I learned how to cook Italian food when I was in Firenze, I am proud to say my cooking is pretty authentic (for a non-Italian, hehe).
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								| kumukurukuk 
 
 
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													 	  | brazzy wrote: |  	  | Fiercestriker -> Can you cook Italian food? Great!!! I'm curious to hear what you're able to cook!! I love cookin'! Given that I live by myself in Milan I had to learn... if I wanted to survive!!! But when I'm back home I also like cooking cakes and sweets and stuff like that... and I'm also good at it!!
 
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 I find cooking very interesting and it is fun to see what you can make with limited resources.  I once made an entire meal out of a bag of bread, a dozen eggs, and a little bit of ham when my friends and I got stuck in a snow storm in the resort. I made. omurice by crushing the bread and mix it with the ham (more like omu-breadcrumb, but it tasted good), made egg toasts, ham wraps with egg white in side, etc.
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 I can't cook cakes or sweets, though, don't have much of a sweet tooth, but I make the best Omurice,
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													 	  | junkboy77 wrote: |  	  | Born in Viet Nam, but raised in the USA. Doumo arigatougozaimsu, Uncle SAM-sama!!!   Any other vietnamese people out there?
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 Im half Vietnamese and half chinese....Although i understand more vietnamese than chinese; however, my reading and writing for vietnamese are severely limited to the point where i can only read off the food menu, but can barely write the words that are on the food menu unless i have the menu infront of me
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													 	  | pcmodem wrote: |  	  | I'm Labrador Retriever! Woof woof!     -PCM
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | AKC registered??
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