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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 475600" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Cart, My Grandfather was severely wounded in Italy during WW2. So naturally he married a 1st gen Italian-American girl when he came home. All of their children were just regular old American. To granny's way of thinking you only get to hyphenate your citizenship if you had at some point actually been a citizen of whatever you were -American, and you only got to be xxx-American if you had became an American citizen. She wasn't highly educated but she made a lot of sense. </p><p></p><p>I'm not a huge pizza fan. There is a shop here locally, Jailhouse Pizza, that makes an edible pie but they are about it. The problem is the pricing. I can grill a good cut of steak with all the fixins for everyone in the house much cheaper than I can buy their pizza.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 475600, member: 10"] Cart, My Grandfather was severely wounded in Italy during WW2. So naturally he married a 1st gen Italian-American girl when he came home. All of their children were just regular old American. To granny's way of thinking you only get to hyphenate your citizenship if you had at some point actually been a citizen of whatever you were -American, and you only got to be xxx-American if you had became an American citizen. She wasn't highly educated but she made a lot of sense. I'm not a huge pizza fan. There is a shop here locally, Jailhouse Pizza, that makes an edible pie but they are about it. The problem is the pricing. I can grill a good cut of steak with all the fixins for everyone in the house much cheaper than I can buy their pizza. [/QUOTE]
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