[at-l] 2007 SORUCK
camojack at comcast.net
camojack at comcast.net
Wed Oct 18 09:44:18 CDT 2006
Marinara, then? :-)
-"Camo"
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Lilla Thompson" <lthompson at hollins.edu>
> I think we've gotta clarify something: You're talking *Italian
> Americans*, the majority of whom are from southern Italy. *Real*
> Italians don't call it either 'sauce' or 'gravy'.
>
> P.S. My understanding of the 'gravy' vs. 'sauce' issue is both are used
> by 'real' Italian Americans, depending on geography...
>
>
> "Real Italians don't call it sauce, at least the Sopranos don't!"
>
> Yeah, but ARE they real Italians...or just play 'em on TV?
> (You're right tho'; for some reason they DO call it gravy)
> -"Camo"
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Slyatpct at aol.com
>
> >
> > In a message dated 10/17/2006 10:07:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > gadog430 at charter.net writes:
> >
> > Well, we know you are easy Sly. But Spaghett-no i-e or Meatloaf?
> > :)
> >
> >
> >
> > If you're going to call it spaghett, it needs to be served with gravy.
> Real
> > Italians don't call it sauce, atleast the Sopranos don't!
> >
> > I would think spaghett w/gravy, garlic bread and salad would be easier
> and
> > cheaper and do just as well a job filling the tummy. So put me down
> for
> > spaghett.
> >
> > Sly
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