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Post by durnisi on Jan 25, 2006 21:22:40 GMT -5
I dare ya!
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 25, 2006 21:24:47 GMT -5
I dare ya! OoH! I wanna watch!
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 25, 2006 21:28:11 GMT -5
I dare ya! Have you ever seen this flag?
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Post by durnisi on Jan 25, 2006 21:29:24 GMT -5
I dare ya! Have you ever seen this flag? Yes. The flag of Mann, the island inbetween GB and Ireland with the Triskele on it.
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 25, 2006 21:32:10 GMT -5
Have you ever seen this flag? Yes. The flag of Mann, the island inbetween GB and Ireland with the Triskele on it. That's how far Sicilians got. Do you know where the name Russo, Caruso comes from?
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Post by durnisi on Jan 25, 2006 21:34:02 GMT -5
Usually the person with the name russo/russu has had a red-haired person in their ancestry, usually of norman or swabian descent. and Carusu means child so it probably has something to do with children.
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 25, 2006 21:43:07 GMT -5
Usually the person with the name russo/russu has had a red-haired person in their ancestry, usually of norman or swabian descent. and Carusu means child so it probably has something to do with children. The children of the Rus company. It's a name that occurs most frequently in port cities. I wonder how many contemplate a European people who came from Greece, who came from the Agean, and forever were tied to the Sea in life and in death, no matter who came, saw and conquered? And could only be Sicilian?
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Post by durnisi on Jan 25, 2006 21:46:55 GMT -5
Usually the person with the name russo/russu has had a red-haired person in their ancestry, usually of norman or swabian descent. and Carusu means child so it probably has something to do with children. The children of the Rus company. It's a name that occurs most frequently in port cities. I wonder how many contemplate a European people who came from Greece, who came from the Agean, and forever were tied to the Sea in life and in death, no matter who came, saw and conquered? And could only be Sicilian? Ah the sea is both a giver of life and a taker of life!
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 25, 2006 21:51:13 GMT -5
The children of the Rus company. It's a name that occurs most frequently in port cities. I wonder how many contemplate a European people who came from Greece, who came from the Agean, and forever were tied to the Sea in life and in death, no matter who came, saw and conquered? And could only be Sicilian? Ah the sea is both a giver of life and a taker of life! The Mother. The Star.
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Post by durnisi on Jan 25, 2006 22:07:07 GMT -5
Ah the sea is both a giver of life and a taker of life! The Mother. The Star. Bedda a to trinacria c'ai (Beautiful trinacria that you have there)
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 25, 2006 23:49:17 GMT -5
Bedda a to trinacria c'ai (Beautiful trinacria that you have there)
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Post by durnisi on Jan 26, 2006 15:55:29 GMT -5
I guess we're not as controversial as african-americans. ;D
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Post by Crimson Guard on Jan 26, 2006 16:01:03 GMT -5
thats cause were God-like in every way!
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Post by durnisi on Jan 26, 2006 16:44:59 GMT -5
thats cause were God-like in every way! Yes..we also have the spirit of diunisiu/baccu in us, the God of wine! ;D
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 26, 2006 16:56:52 GMT -5
thats cause were God-like in every way! Yes..we also have the spirit of diunisiu/baccu in us, the God of wine! ;D When you're good you're good And when you're best? Sicilian
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