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Post by annienormanna on Jan 30, 2007 20:43:38 GMT -5
Dont know why you dismissed ol' Crim?! I remember when I first seen your pictures up,you reminded me of an aunt of mine who is Sicilian and Irish which I had mentioned. I forgive but don't forget! Hey, I still look like your aunt. You better not forget! Amazing how those Mediterranean genes are so strong!
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Post by tyrannos on Jan 30, 2007 20:54:24 GMT -5
Italians genes are quite strong too of course. Coon, mentioned that the facial expressions and muscles are the most developed in the Italian btw.
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 30, 2007 21:11:18 GMT -5
I think that's probably true. As Mediterraneans age many remain lean like I have. The stereotype is a short, squat person. But "another" type of Italian is actually slender and long-boned, which is great for tailoring clothing. I'm a total clothes hanger, even though I dress like a slob lolo.
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Post by tyrannos on Jan 30, 2007 21:25:29 GMT -5
Thats form is like Super Mario for christs sake..the 1930's wasnt a good time for Italians in the popular media or sciences,some things stuck to the present . I remember their was some government program to try and get Italian mothers to stop producing so many chrildren.WTF?! Have you checked out this one ? Body Mass Index in Europedienekes.ifreepages.com/blog/archives/000013.html
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 30, 2007 21:40:19 GMT -5
That's an excellent chart. Italians skew away from obesity and towards leaner body mass as compared to other nations.
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Post by tyrannos on Jan 30, 2007 21:51:30 GMT -5
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Post by annienormanna on Jan 30, 2007 21:59:40 GMT -5
She looks short...
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Post by tyrannos on Jan 30, 2007 22:02:08 GMT -5
Porobably around 5'1" I guess. My mother is 5'2",dad is 5'8".
My mother's brother is 5'12".
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