by Ken Kane
Six Italian-Americans sit around the table, a barbecue just completed. Now it's time to chat and drink a little. Seated are an engineer, a Shakespearean scholar, an inventor, an online historian, an expert on reading and memory, a cruise ship crooner- and his five friends.
Jimmie Moglia talks, in his usual lilting, self-deprecating way. The others ask him questions, listen, and laugh. Jimmie may not be "the most interesting man in the world" ... but he made the finals. (He probably lost because he prefers a big Tuscan red to Dos Equis.)
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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