Sunday, November 25, 2012

GL

      Alright so we finally got to see Rome at night which I will say was well worth it.  Rome was a different city when it was night. Full of bazaar talents ranging from painting to dancing. It was super enjoyable and full of endless wonders. Night was a real testament to Luigi's saying that you never know what is around the corner. Just to agree with Smiles to "Rome as a great City" is a very true statement.This city has been here for thousands of years its no wonder that there are so many hidden secrets here.
     As for Luigi this week I don't think I really agreed with him. I think it may have been the way he worded his sentences but I do not find the Italians to be as cold as Luigi says. I do not find myself constantly looking over my shoulder I'm just as aware of my surroundings as I am at home... Or is this because I'm Italian... The other thing I disagreed with Luigi on is the fact that I don't think that Italians are easy mind changers. I watched Danilo fight with the electric door lock for such a long time.  He never changed his mind. Maybe the Italians just know what to do to survive.
     Italians just are the fittest just look at them. They walk forever and they eat healthy. Fit people live in Italy. Over all though I think that Luigi was a little to harsh on his countrymen. There will always be stupid people in the world. The gypsies aren't even from Rome they are from Romania and they are the people that we are constantly concern about.
     I like the italians its the other people that I don't like. In the world we live in you have to watch out for yourself no matter where you are. If you don't you'll probably end  up dead. I just didn't agree with Luigi as much as I normally do. But thats what happens in the world. Over all I'm not sure whether to think the Italians are smart for their indecisiveness or if they are just afraid of nothing.

2 comments:

  1. I am so excited to see Rome at night, it sounds awesome! You were right when you talked about the Italians having a healthy lifestyle. Great blog, Dave!

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  2. Ciao David,
    Trying to make generalizations as Barzini tries, is always dangerous. We end up with stereotypes that don't fit everyone.

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