Sunday, January 13, 2008

On an evening in Roma

I haven't posted a clip featuring the lovely Patrizio for a while. This reminds me why I love Italians and the lighter side of Italian life....

8 comments:

Leslie: said...

Oooo...Patrizio is GORGEOUS! He has that twinkle in his eyes that make a "girl" like me just go weak in the knees.

When we were on the overnight ferry from Naples to Palermo in 2006, there was a cute Italian singer by the name of Bruno who entertained everyone in the lounge. He kept eyeing me so I eyed him right back! (What the heck, would I ever see him again??) He played that song with the words "Americana" about American women. When it was over and everyone was applauding, I went up to him at the piano and said, and pardon my Italian, "Io no sono Americana. Io sono Canadiana." so he went on to play a bit of the song again using "Canadiana". I bought 2 of his cd's.

Of course he was probably young enough to be my son, but it was a fun time. Again, as I've said before, "there's something about those Italians!"

And Patti did a great job with her song, too, being VERY sexy!

Chelsea + Shiloh said...

I loved them both Welshcakes..but I have to admit he is awfully easy on the eyes.. :)

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Hi, Leslie. Isn't he just, and the way he moves.... ! Well done, you for eyeing Bruno and telling him you are Canadian. Now, there's a man who knew how to sell his CDs! I always liked Patti P. Hi, Abbey. Yes, he is....

marymaryquitecontrary said...

I wonder how many men were squirming in their seats as she sang. No mans fool, that is me too. You must have thought you had died and went to heaven when you arrived in Italy;all that attention from hot blooded Italian romeos. Are you trying to say it was difficult welchcakes?
I did give some thought to becoming a nun once ;it lasted for about two hours after I had watched Ingrid Bergman in, "The Nun Story"

Ellee Seymour said...

Absolutely smouldering, and certainly leaves the Englishmen out in the cold.

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Hi, mm. I wonder that, too! Well , actually I was so naive that it was a bit threatening - until I got to work out how Ital men tick and then it wasn't. Wasn't it A Hepburn in "The Nun's Story"? - Loved the film anyway.

Ellee, "smouldering" - that's the word!

jmb said...

Echoing Leslie, yum, yum, how delicious that one is.

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Hi, jmb - YES!

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