Luigi is confused.

by Magnetic_Pole

15 comments
  1. In fact, it was mostly the tarün who moved to New Jersey, I mean, Jersey Shore is literally average Naples street.

  2. Between starving and moving to Jersey I would pick starving

  3. Wherent they mostly from Southern Italy, though?

  4. Pretty sure that’s the my neck of the woods. E.g. the German speaking part

  5. Ah, yes who doesnt know the famous New York-style Schnitzel, and the world renowned Mafia Boss named Seppl Unterbauer

  6. They were conned. That is why they were called “Consigliere” (literally, “choosing con”). 

    /jk, just in case it is not obvious.

  7. The people living there are called Walter, not Luigi.

  8. I mean grass is fine but doesnt get well with tagliatelle

  9. They weren’t generally in the north.

    And southern Italy was really, really poor back then.

    EDIT: Forgot what sub this was

  10. But who else was supposed to open a dingy little corner store in Newark and sell gabagool???

  11. America had the best propaganda. If anyone knew their options were living in jersey, a company town or a literal dirt house out in the frontier noone would have left.

    Besides in the 1800s there were still frontier regions in europe. Different mountain ranges or secluded forest areas would have provided any wannabe pioneer enough place to roam and settle down.

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