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Re: Anthony
I like it, and I like Tony too. It's pretty much popular across the board, but it has a strong Italian vibe as well, almost a cliche; the only time I wouldn't consider using it is if I actually was Italian because of the clicheness of it, but if I was Italian I'd probably not care about that since ... well, it's very circular logic. lolI remember a few years ago I was reading a fairly short news article about a big warehouse fire in New Jersey, and in the article four different people were quoted: the mayor, a police officer, a firefighter, and a random eyewitness. Every single one of those guys was named Anthony. As I recall, three of them had obviously Italian last names.Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
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