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Oh dear, bit premature, but anyhow...
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musso da **** ,al Capone ,Sophia Loren ,John Gotti
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Leaving aside the Romans,I would have thought Michelangelo,Dante and Leonardo da Vinci should be famous enough for most. Garibaldi was the military hero of Europe,nevermind Italy in the mid 19th century. ( And is still eaten today incidentally ).
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.......in the style of Bob Mortimer, how about ?...........Peter Prosecco, Philip Pirelli..Thommy Tarantella...Simon Spaghetti, Nigel Napolina, Tracy taglietelli,and Rico Urino Infectiono,...
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I like Cornetto Classico. I hope England can win in 90mins - no pens, plz.
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Great stuff richgit. Can I add a real one - Gianni Infantino, heid bummer of fifa.
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Gennaro Gattuso has won a few medals, I have always had a soft spot for that type of player.
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Julius Caesar...
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I agree second again. As tough as teak and every team needs one like him. They are very rare though.
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Infantino is Swiss
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gino del cunto, tv cook w
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Add Christopher Columbus and Marconi for Italy and Thomas Crapper for England for comparison of fame i.e not many famous Englishmen outside England in comparison!! lol
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Thank you Captain - my mistake. Every day is a school day.
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Fangio and la lola were pretty good.
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guido and gennaro
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Roberto Baggio, Luigi Riva...
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Great stuff richgit. Can I add a real one - Gianni Infantino, heid bummer of fifa.
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Ya just spout out the first bit of ****
Thst comes into your head, don’t you eh |
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Mario & Luigi
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Oh here comes the triplet sister, Della,
Are you they are Italian ?? |
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La Cicciolina, former member of the Italian parliament and star of a certain genre of films that i'm sure some forumites will be familiar with.
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Horse related one - Galileo Galilei
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Giorgia Meloni, a personal favourite
Im sure she’s Italian |
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It’s a GG’s forum so as he was a great sire it’s fits perfectly Poncho
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surely the Nigela's cant be lucky again...totally outplayed by Sweden, outclassed , never thought id say this , but the nigels are more humble than the nigela's....
Mon the Italia.........Im supporting Deutshcland btw... ![]() |
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For those who tell porkies about their bets!
![]() Carlo Collodi author of….. Pinocchio Funny the main culprit has an Italian sounding user name! ![]() |
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my favourite Italian is Sabrina Salerno...boys, boys boys....and she has aged very well....
https://youtu.be/oHo_ad5-laA?si=nmK0pWW-4A8-wIFX |
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even better...
leather troosers....lol https://youtu.be/yYbNq4z-qsE?si=C4VTyhpMBtIYaXuR |
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Giacomo Casanova
Casanova, who often misrepresented himself as an aristocrat, used a variety of pseudonyms, including Baron or Count of Farussi (his mother's maiden name) and the invented title Chevalier de Seingalt (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ɡɑl]).[7] After he began writing in French, following his second exile from Venice, he often signed his works as "Jacques Casanova de Seingalt".[a] In his autobiography, Casanova reports encounters with popes, cardinals, and monarchs, as well as with major intellectual and artistic figures such as Voltaire, Goethe, and Mozart. The most notorious aspect of Casanova's career are his many complicated sexual affairs with women, stretching from his early adolescence to his old age, which he described in detail in his autobiography. As a consequence of this, Casanova's name has become a byword for a male seducer[8] and libertine, like "Lothario" or "Don Juan". He spent his final years in Bohemia, where he served as librarian to the household of Count Waldstein and resided at Dux Castle, where he wrote his autobiography. |
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Add this to the Italians
Delashay • July 20, 2025 9:01 PM BST Remind yourself of their wealth John Magnier's Modigliani masterpiece sells for $157 million https://www.racingpost.com/news/john-magniers-modigliani-masterpiece-sells-for-157-million-in-new-york-aCuIM7F5ymTs/ |
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heres me thinkn iwas gonna read a post about frankie buck1ng francessca. never mind
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Taste is individual. The former Cumani does nothing for me whatsoever. However. I have come to admire her steely determination with which she appears to be loaded. She has got on in her own distinctive style and how she has recovered her stick insect figure after popping all these sprogs is impressive.
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..Honcho.....shall we just stick to assessing the qualities of fillies and mares here ?
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He’s clearly fishing and missing Poncho
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Fugly with no dress sense.
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Sounds like honcho prefers Nora Batty to Sophia Loren?
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