CIS D-Day - February 17, 2023 - “Meat” at the Titanic!

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You're the crown prince of 2nd tier central Florida condos who tells us about your last 4000 years of your FL history. You're a Floridian! Why don't you get this? NO ONE IN NYC CALLS ARTHUR AVENUE LITTLE ITALY. NOT EVEN THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE AND WORK IN ARTHUR AVENUE.
Uh...don't live in Central Fl....and my Indian Artifacts go back to 12,000yrs...Nice try
 
How the **** do you know? I used to live in the BX, Fordham to be exact.

The neighborhood is literally a block or two from Fordham University, and you know what it is called? Little Italy and / or the Belmont section of the Bronx.

Please, stop. Just stop.

The area is known is Little Italy! Period!


I'm just giving you a heads up, that guy will continue to argue you to death, even if you provide him with your driver's license, property taxes, and your car registration showing where you live.

I know some people will try to accuse me of doing the same, but I only argue about what I know, and when others know way more than me, I defer and learn. That's actually how I get to know more things, by listening. ****, @SWFLHurricane can tell you, I'm a sponge when it comes to learning new things, particularly where food & beverages are involved...
 
It’s really not that complicated. There’s two little Italy’s. Most tourists are referencing Mulberry Street. Local Italians consider Arthur Avenue in the Bronx to be their Little Italy.

If you are Italian and live in Westchester County or Connecticut and say your going to Little Italy, you’re going to the Bronx, which is probably better anyway. If you are visiting from Iowa for the first time and staying in Midtown, you’re probably going downtown to Little Italy and Chinatown.

Is this reasonable?
Welp… @Cryptical Envelopment disagreed with my compromise solution and neither @passitback nor @SWFLHurricane agreed or upvoted it so I’m out. 🤷🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️
 
How the **** do you know? I used to live in the BX, Fordham to be exact.

The neighborhood is literally a block or two from Fordham University, and you know what it is called? Little Italy and / or the Belmont section of the Bronx.

Please, stop. Just stop.

The area is known is Little Italy! Period!

That was directed at SWFL unless you're slinging $190k condos around CIS too.

Also, my NYC (and Bronx) credentials are impeccable. And like YOU said, it's called BELMONT!!!! Know what Little Italy is called? LITTLE ITALY!!


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It’s really not that complicated. There’s two little Italy’s. Most tourists are referencing Mulberry Street. Local Italians consider Arthur Avenue in the Bronx to be their Little Italy.

If you are Italian and live in Westchester County or Connecticut and say your going to Little Italy, you’re going to the Bronx, which is probably better anyway. If you are visiting from Iowa for the first time and staying in Midtown, you’re probably going downtown to Little Italy and Chinatown.

Is this reasonable?
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This is funny. I don’t know why. I hear it in a snooty tone being stated in a movie.

“I think you’ll find my Bronx credentials to be impeccable and beyond those of mere tourist commoners.”
I'm such a local, when I go to Times Square, Spiderman doesn't try to feel me up. Because he knows better.
 
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This is funny. I don’t know why. I hear it in a snooty tone being stated in a movie.

“I think you’ll find my Bronx credentials to be impeccable and beyond those of mere tourist commoners.”
Lol...I have a cousin who owns a Highly respected Production/Content House company in Manhattan....a Sister who lives in Staten Island, 20 more family members who live from Rego Park Queens, to Long Island...but I'm being ridiculed about my NYC knowledge...smfh
 
Lol...I have a cousin who owns a Highly respected Production/Content House company in Manhattan....a Sister who lives in Staten Island, 20 more family members who live from Rego Park Queens, to Long Island...but I'm being ridiculed about my NYC knowledge...smfh
Your Cape Coral, Ft Myers, Destin, Orlando and NYC culinary bona fides are beyond reproach.
 
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