Well written,witty but also shocking and sad. Fascinating contrast of our families. Eager to read more and learn. Italian sons were not expected to leave home until they married or for their occupation so I have been told.
Interesting. Your Uncle Joseph (Francis Victor’s brother) is listed on the 1950 census as living at home in Brooklyn with his father, Francis. Jospeh is fifty-six years old and Francis Sr. is ninety. A total bachelor pad!
Hey, @Robin Stewart! Thanks for the restack. It’s an honor.
I liked never underestimate the power of euphemism regarding urban renewal! I like you humor.
You’re obviously an exceptionally intelligent person. 😉
How come I'm just only now seeing this one?
Weird. Did it go to your spam folder? Or maybe I messed up when I sent it.
I think it's a glitch in the app.
Well written,witty but also shocking and sad. Fascinating contrast of our families. Eager to read more and learn. Italian sons were not expected to leave home until they married or for their occupation so I have been told.
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Interesting. Your Uncle Joseph (Francis Victor’s brother) is listed on the 1950 census as living at home in Brooklyn with his father, Francis. Jospeh is fifty-six years old and Francis Sr. is ninety. A total bachelor pad!