All Comments on 'Pansy's Muffin'

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Peter_ClevelandPeter_Clevelandabout 1 month ago

A charming tale. Though the characters and the action might seem a little more at home in the first half of the 20th century than in the Reagan era (1980s). (To set the story back another half-century, one would only need to change the style of Pansy's underpants.) The many references to Neapolitan history, customs, and language added a nice element of complexity to this simple and well-polished story.

OnlyHappyEndingsOnlyHappyEndingsabout 1 month ago

Nice. I imagined Cher's character from Moonstruck as Pansy.

erectus123erectus123about 1 month agoAuthor

Yes dear Peter, but who said she was wearing any? A thong is just a swipe away from nothing.

Growing up at the same time Giorgio was cooking and Pansy was being baked, I recall there were still a lot of immigrants arriving in the melting pot.

Dear Readers, please treat this story as you would a delicate pastry and give it a 5 and favor it. This way others will assume it is a good read. The best to all, your comments are always welcome.

erectus123erectus123about 1 month agoAuthor

Good casting sweet Happy, all my best.

AnonymousAnonymous24 days ago

I had the Moonstruck vibe mentioned by another author. Now I got to watch it again. Thanks!

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