Lambrusco.
My favourite Italian wine.
http://winechef.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/blue-nun-cauliflower-etc-001.jpg -EDIT- Do not hotlink.^ Blue Nun Is "Liebfraumilch", silly !
Is that the junk that you see in Italian Delicatessens in those
l-o-n-g necked 121.92 cm tall wine bottles with the cheesy straw basket weaving around the base ? :1orglaugh![]()
Is that the junk that you see in Italian Delicatessens in those
l-o-n-g necked 121.92 cm tall wine bottles with the cheesy straw basket weaving around the base . . .the stuff more suitable for red wine vinegar salad dressing, that stuff ? :1orglaugh![]()
I would go with Valentine.
Or Raine
Nichole Valentine has an outstanding "ring" to it!
I think that's a good idea. When my great grandfather came to this country from Italy, the last name was changed to something very English sounding. And now no one (still alive) knows what the correct surname was. One of my aunts denies that we have any connection whatsoever to Italy. Yet my grandfather told me that he spoke Italian up until he was about 6 or 7 years old. I wish that I'd asked him more questions about that now.
But if Hissy can find out what town in Italy her family is from, I think she should go that route. At least that way, the name will have some relevance, and it won't just be a random name. "Vito Andolini" (Corleone) wasn't the first person to use a town's name as his new last name. It's also quite common in Latin America and other cultures.
nichole valentine sounds awesome and is the last name of one of my favorite pornstars but i also like Protettore.
btw since you have ignored me on facebook
did you get your ged
Aww Im sorry! I didn't mean to ignore you! I usually turn off the chat or dont pay attention to it since the divorce because I am soo tired of answering questions to every one about 'how im doing' and do I need anything.. it gets annoying lol
I passedHighest score possible. I am really proud of myself. I go today in about an hour to pick it up.