MiaCaro said:
Anyhoo, it would be interesting to know what percentage Carmine was of each Italian, Norwegian, and British.
I'm a little curious too now that I think about it. I found it a little odd that he was described as "Italian, Norwegian, British and American." The American thing threw me off (so I left it out) because it seemed like he was adding an ambiguous ethnicity(ies). Maybe he has a little mutt in him himself?
Or he could have been declaring he
is Amercian, but I've rarely heard an Amercian when asked about their ethnicity say, "I'm Amercian." unless they epitomize the melting pot. That sort of response gets you a blank stare and a, "Well no s***, but
what are you?" :lol:
MrsGivinazzo said:
I don't really buy that line either though. He's a smart guy, wisely skilled in the art of fangirl manipulation. Nothing wrong with that. He knows his demographic and what appeals to them. That remark is calculated to make us all go, "Oooooh, poor baby. He's lonely. I'd run over my own grandmother to get me some of that." And magically that s**t works exactly as anticipated. :lol:
Lol, I think I'm going to take that explanation rather than the dreaded thought, "Ok buddy. If you claim to be
that lonely...what's your disclaimer?" I know he's from Tinsel Town and attractive people are a dime a dozen, but he honestly shouldn't have
that much trouble. Unless he has some sort of self-destructive thing going on, he should find some willing women. He's into the both the masculine and feminine things, he should have women eating out of the palm of his hand. :lol:
So yeah, I'm going to assume he's playing into the fangirl manipulation. Giving the girls a little here and there (like with the 'potted plant').