Yo Capeesh!!!!

Yo Capeesh!!!!
Author: James G. Caridi
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2002-04-17
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0595221688

Yo Capeesh!!!! is a humorous, nostalgic, educational and sentimental guide to Italian Americana. It was written in a way that would appeal to many of the 25 million Italian Americans and those familiar with them. It is especially useful for those individuals smitten with the Italian American media. Using humor as its main focus, portions of the book are educational and can be used by all as a reference. It not only addresses Italian American heroes, songs and traditions but also phonetically and occasionally pictorially defines typical clichés, mannerisms, speech and food used in movies, TV and the stereotypical Italian American home. For those who are infatuated with the Mob, a chapter entitled “How the boys say it” explains many of the expressions and origins of organized crime vernacular. This chapter was included because of the somewhat crazed interest for this media genre and is sensitive to the majority of Italian Americans it does not represent. Briefly, Yo Capeesh!!!! is a whimsical, entertaining guide that has widespread appeal not only for Italian Americans but also for those who are interested in the allure and mystique of this unique and pervasive sub-culture.

Yo Capeesh!

Yo Capeesh!
Author: Jim Caridi
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2002-04-17
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1462051197

Yo Capeesh!!!! is a humorous, nostalgic, educational and sentimental guide to Italian Americana. It was written in a way that would appeal to many of the 25 million Italian Americans and those familiar with them. It is especially useful for those individuals smitten with the Italian American media. Using humor as its main focus, portions of the book are educational and can be used by all as a reference. It not only addresses Italian American heroes, songs and traditions but also phonetically and occasionally pictorially defines typical clichs, mannerisms, speech and food used in movies, TV and the stereotypical Italian American home. For those who are infatuated with the Mob, a chapter entitled How the boys say it explains many of the expressions and origins of organized crime vernacular. This chapter was included because of the somewhat crazed interest for this media genre and is sensitive to the majority of Italian Americans it does not represent. Briefly, Yo Capeesh!!!! is a whimsical, entertaining guide that has widespread appeal not only for Italian Americans but also for those who are interested in the allure and mystique of this unique and pervasive sub-culture.

Yo Capeesh!!!!

Yo Capeesh!!!!
Author: James G. Caridi
Publisher: Writers Club Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780595221684

Yo Capeesh!!!! is a humorous, nostalgic, educational and sentimental guide to Italian Americana. It was written in a way that would appeal to many of the 25 million Italian Americans and those familiar with them. It is especially useful for those individuals smitten with the Italian American media. Using humor as its main focus, portions of the book are educational and can be used by all as a reference. It not only addresses Italian American heroes, songs and traditions but also phonetically and occasionally pictorially defines typical clichés, mannerisms, speech and food used in movies, TV and the stereotypical Italian American home. For those who are infatuated with the Mob, a chapter entitled “How the boys say it” explains many of the expressions and origins of organized crime vernacular. This chapter was included because of the somewhat crazed interest for this media genre and is sensitive to the majority of Italian Americans it does not represent. Briefly, Yo Capeesh!!!! is a whimsical, entertaining guide that has widespread appeal not only for Italian Americans but also for those who are interested in the allure and mystique of this unique and pervasive sub-culture.

F & L Primo

F & L Primo
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2003
Genre: Italian Americans
ISBN:

A Vacation Gathering

A Vacation Gathering
Author: Stanley Kuren
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491743093

Chucky and his zany friends have known each other forever, but they dont get together as much as they would like. Life got in the way. It happens. So to correct this grievous injustice, he inspires the gang to get together for a festive group vacation. The antics of this reunion will fuel legendary reminiscences for decades to come. It will be an epic adventure. But even this group could never have predicted just how weird that gathering would be They come face to face with the spirits of our founding fathers, a rather unconventional genie in a bottle, a group of misplaced Egyptian goddesses, a matriarch who is known only as Big Mama and a persnickety little imp who goes by the name of Harrold. Together, the friends will explore the explained, survive the unexplained, and wonder at the never-could-happens of their weird vacation. So sit back and enjoy the ride to a place where the troubles are few, the laughter is plentiful, and the joy comes from living in harmony with others who are delightfully different.

Welcome to Fiemme

Welcome to Fiemme
Author: Ghassan A. Jabali
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-07-09
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1483413861

After four years of working as a busser, Ghassan Jabali has emerged to tell all about his life and experiences in the restaurant biz. Have a walkthrough of the infamous restaurant Fiemme, in the NJN Hotel and Casino. Welcome to Fiemme is a collection of mishaps and stories about all the bussers, servers and hostesses as they work in Las Vegas.

Beyond the Gate

Beyond the Gate
Author: Dr. Nicole Elaine Avery
Publisher: [email protected]
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Nyla searches for a way out of her troubled home life, but her way out of escape leads her deeper down a rabbit hole. Nyla has spent her entire life in The Bronx, New York, and the last several years in foster care. Her home life is challenging, to say the least, but she finds refuge in a new part-time job at a local baseball stadium where she vends food products. With merely months until she embarks on college, she becomes entangled in a web of deception, unbidden sex, and murder.

Yo You Capeesh It's a Cookbook

Yo You Capeesh It's a Cookbook
Author: Darlene Cozart
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781432782795

Yo You Capeesh It's a CookbookCome on a wild journey filled with lots of masterpieces for your little ones when this cookbook comes to life. That's right parents this cookbook will teach your little ones new and exiting masterpieces that you could never imagine existed before. Why this is one cookbook that I promise you will never ever forget when your children show you just what they created. To how talented they really are why you might even want to give this cookbook out to all your best friends, but without them knowing it so you won't have to worry about any problems later. Truly though your little Darlings will have endless fun and adventure even in your house where you least expected them to be. Why they will always surprise you around every corner. But remember parents all the actions performed in my book have nothing to do with me. It's all their doing, because I'm always the innocent cookbook and I never would do anything bad. Why I'm just paper all sewed up full of fun only for your youngsters.

An Offer We Can't Refuse

An Offer We Can't Refuse
Author: George De Stefano
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2007-01-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1429927623

A provocative and entertaining look at the mafia, the media, and the (un)making of Italian Americans. As evidenced in countless films, novels, and television portrayals, the Mafia has maintained an enduring hold on the American cultural imagination--even as it continues to wrongly color our real-life perception of Italian Americans. In An Offer We Can't Refuse, George De Stefano takes a close look at the origins and prevalence of the Mafia mythos in America. Beginning with a consideration of Italian emigration in the early twentieth century and the fear and prejudice--among both Americans and Italians--that informed our earliest conception of what was at the time the largest immigrant group to enter the United States, De Stefano explores how these impressions laid the groundwork for the images so familiar to us today and uses them to illuminate and explore the variety and allure of Mafia stories--from Coppola's romanticized paeans to Scorsese's bloody realism to the bourgeois world of David Chase's Sopranos--while discussing the cultural richness often contained in these works. De Stefano addresses the lingering power of the goodfella cliché and the lamentable extent to which it is embedded in our consciousness, making it all but impossible to green-light a project about the Italian American experience not set in gangland. "Invites Italian-Americans of all backgrounds to the family table to discuss how mob-related movies and television shows have affected the very notion of what their heritage still means in the 21st century." -- Allen Barra, The New York Sun