Okay, but that's it! Only those two. No other Swedes could possibly have produced children with Italians in the history of the world.
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Europe confuses me, because isn;t Sweden closer to Italy than Maine to California? But no one looks "mainish" or "californish" except in dress.
Oooh, other interesting tidbits about the woman not on Ross's laminated card.
Rossellini was born in Rome, and raised there, as well as in Santa Marinella and Paris. At 13, she was diagnosed with scoliosis. In order to correct it, Isabella had to undergo an 18 month ordeal of painful stretchings, body casts, surgery on her spine using pieces of one of her shin bones (used to add supports for the individual vertebrae without risking foreign body rejection tissues), and a recovery from that surgery. Consequently, she has permanent incision scars on her back and shin.
At 19, she went to New York, where she attended Finch College while working as a translator, a ringmaster at circuses and a RAI television reporter. She also appeared intermittently on Roberto Benigni's Italian comedy show, The Other Sunday.
When I was in high school, people often thought my sister and I were twins. We are six years apart.
My sister and I *still* get this. We are also six years apart.
And then there's juliana and I, who manage to look alike despite different height, skin tone, eye color, and body type. I think it's the features and the smile.
"Are you sisters?" We said yes, and she looked at us sceptically and asked, "Full sisters?"
And WTF does that mean!?! As some one with 2 sisters and a brother who probably aren't what she would consider "full" but who don't give a flying fuck because that's how we think of each other, I'm a bit offended.
I've had people ask about my sisters, and I explain that they are my step-father's daughters. And then I get a dismissive, "Oh, your step-sisters." Then they get an eyebrow and they are called my sisters ever after.
I think it's the features and the smile.
Well, yes, there's that and the batshit crazy energy when you get near each other.
In terms of people guessing ancestry, I have most often gotten Asian, including by my recent half-Korean ex. I've also gotten French, Eastern European, and American Indian. I'm pretty mixed, but I'm about half German Jewish.
There was a girl in law school who people could not tell me apart from. And I know that you're thinking "well, some stupid people say that all black people look alike" BUT, I went to a black law school (actually THE black law school).
Now, we did look somewhat alike, I would say cousins or sisters. We sat down and talked family because the similarities were there. The worst part is that she had braids and I didn't. I couldn't believe that people thought that I just went back and forth with a full head of braids (that takes 4-6 hours to put in)
In short, people are stupid.
Indeed.
Well, yes, there's that and the batshit crazy energy when you get near each other.
No use denying that. We feed off each other like toddlers on Pixie Stix.