12-31-2018, 11:26 PM
[glow=#000,1,400]YOU AIN'T NOTHIN' BUT A HOUND DOG — TAGS[/glow]
What in the hell? Jerseyboy was... not used to people speaking Italian, the language that he knew bits and pieces of. He knew mostly Italian-American slang, which rooted from the actual language but is very different in its own way.
The tuxedo tom had been lazing in the cradle of a tree branch when he had noted the presence of the bigger feline. He got to his paws, still up above, and he snorted, [glow=black,1,400]"Ey, jamoke[sup]1[/sup], you gonna tell us who you are or are we gonna have t' guess?"[/glow] Jerseyboy usually was not one to grill newcomers on the whole "name and business" spiel, but wasn't it common courtesy to tell people your name before you were allowed onto their territory? Sheesh.
1. Italian-American slang for "idiot"
The tuxedo tom had been lazing in the cradle of a tree branch when he had noted the presence of the bigger feline. He got to his paws, still up above, and he snorted, [glow=black,1,400]"Ey, jamoke[sup]1[/sup], you gonna tell us who you are or are we gonna have t' guess?"[/glow] Jerseyboy usually was not one to grill newcomers on the whole "name and business" spiel, but wasn't it common courtesy to tell people your name before you were allowed onto their territory? Sheesh.
1. Italian-American slang for "idiot"
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