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personal mob stories?
#205480
03/15/06 05:03 AM
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Does anyone have any weird encounters with the mob or anything like that?
Theres this restaurant in San Francisco that I went to one time, forgot the name Im mad about that. So one day I go in with my friend and theres this long table with these guys sitting there all dressed in black-with guys standing behind them! When we opened the door everything was silent and all the guys were staring at us. I said to myself,"oh, shit!"(not like i was scared it was just surreal, ya know?cuz the first thing that came to mind was mafia)
So my friend and I are quickly seated and served. I noticed that these guys are getting served constantly with different food and wine, and they kept taking it back and getting more stuff. And the really bizarre thing was that every time someone walked in, all the guys would go silent and stare at whoever came in.
"Well at first like everybody else I, I was a soldier."
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205481
03/16/06 04:15 PM
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Luciano Fanucci
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Well, An italian guy stole my dads car one time, but that isnt really assosiated with Mafia.
Omerta.
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Re: personal mob stories?
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03/16/06 05:17 PM
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Luciano Fanucci
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Originally posted by MistaMista Tom Hagen: [quote]Originally posted by Luciano Fanucci: [b] An italian guy stole my dads car on time At least he wasn't late  [/b][/quote]  I guess ive got to improve on my spelling 
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Re: personal mob stories?
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03/17/06 05:31 PM
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I've mentioned this in another thread...a couple of years ago, on St. Joseph's Day (March 19th) at a dinner at one of the neighborhood Italian social clubs, I sat at a table with Toni Giancana, the Mafia Princess. She was the guest (and long time friend) of the women with whom we were sharing the table.
Are any of the Chicago posters familiar with Fresh Meadows Golf Course? It's a public golf course on Cermak Road/22nd Street in the western suburbs? The wiseguys that could golf often played there.
Sam Giancana once made my dad buy a pair of golf shoes in their pro shop. Purely by coincidence, they happened to be in the pro shop at the same time. My dad had just finished and Sam was just arriving. And my dad says he wanted to be ANYWHERE but in that pro shop at that moment. Sam was a loose cannon, to say the least. My dad would always say, "I was lucky to get out of there with just a pair of golf shoes..."
Also, my signature at the bottom of my posts came from another great story from my dad about a long-ago encounter with someone who eventually achieved the same rank as Momo. But it's too long and involved to write about it. Someday, and that day may never come, we may cross paths and you can ask me in person to tell it.
tony b.
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Re: personal mob stories?
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03/18/06 10:09 PM
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Did you mean "tis-sy?"
Where's the blue drinks?
I am so sorry I missed that weekend.
tony b.
"Kid, these are my f**kin' work clothes." "You look good in them golf shoes. You should buy 'em"
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205491
03/31/06 09:11 PM
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When my old history teacher's uncle died, they found three guns in his apartment and learned that he was an undercover cop and helped put away Gotti.
"Well at first like everybody else I, I was a soldier."
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Re: personal mob stories?
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04/01/06 12:19 AM
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Originally posted by Tom: When my old history teacher's uncle died, they found three guns in his apartment and learned that he was an undercover cop and helped put away Gotti. he deserves to die putting john gotti away
5-10 years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: personal mob stories?
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04/05/06 08:22 AM
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My dad was in Italy. He was at dinner with an Italian customer of his. The Italian guy had a top of the range BMW...during dinner it was stolen.
My dad offered his commiserations. Apparently the Italian guy simply said "no problem, let's take a taxi". He then phoned someone whilst in the taxi. His BMW was returned to his house the next day.
My dad reckons it was mafia....though there is no evidence of this.
Thats where you're wrong...out there its the 1990s. In here its 1952.
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205496
04/05/06 08:27 PM
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Mafia stories hmm, Oh Yeaa, I kinda got threatened by a guy from Sicily who is in the mob, and he kinda threatened my life, but you know, that just happens everyday. It was a very awkward situation.
"To announce that there should be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American people."-Theodore Roosevelt "It's better to live one day as a lion, than a hundred as a sheep."-Benito Mussollini
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Re: personal mob stories?
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04/07/06 12:14 AM
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Originally posted by GottiMafia: [quote]Originally posted by Tom: [b] When my old history teacher's uncle died, they found three guns in his apartment and learned that he was an undercover cop and helped put away Gotti. he deserves to die putting john gotti away [/b][/quote]I back ya up on this idea! John was the last one of the Age Of Empires, he was a true boss
Frankie P, I made it to Gangster BB. Net! What a hell, well communicate throw the PM... Speak soon, Schifosa
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Re: personal mob stories?
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04/07/06 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by MafiaJ: Mafia stories hmm, Oh Yeaa, I kinda got threatened by a guy from Sicily who is in the mob, and he kinda threatened my life, but you know, that just happens everyday. It was a very awkward situation. The same that I sayed to JustMe, how do you know he was in the books?
Frankie P, I made it to Gangster BB. Net! What a hell, well communicate throw the PM... Speak soon, Schifosa
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Re: personal mob stories?
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04/07/06 12:24 AM
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Now, these are my top five close encounters from the LCN kind: -I once saw Paul Castellano on a restaurant, he was going out of the bathroom and I was going in, he smiled at me and I replied silently "Good day, Don Castellano", then he smiled again. So thrilling, that guy was a real genious! -Once I saw Castellano next to Dellacroce and some guys on a street, they were on one of those building projects, I wanted to make contact, but I prefered to take a hold of myself, he was a Don. -I also saw John Gotti next to Angelo Ruggiero hangin' around in Spring St. Goombahs - When I was a child I used to sit and stare at them when they passed trow the neighborhood, once one of them gave me 25 cents to buy a candy, I will never forget that. -I was outside the courthouse while they were judging Gotti. Snooping around
Frankie P, I made it to Gangster BB. Net! What a hell, well communicate throw the PM... Speak soon, Schifosa
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205501
04/07/06 07:11 PM
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Originally posted by MafiaJ: Mafia stories hmm, Oh Yeaa, I kinda got threatened by a guy from Sicily who is in the mob, and he kinda threatened my life, but you know, that just happens everyday. It was a very awkward situation. Why don't I believe you? 
See, we can act as smart as we want, but at the end of the day, we still follow a guy who fucks himself with kebab skewers.
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205502
04/08/06 10:09 PM
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I've met a couple of persons who are in the Calabrian and sicilian mafia.But the funny thing is,you would have never guessed it,these persons seemed really average,not like your stereotype Goombah.And another guy i know well is in jail in Sicily,he got busted with dope,he wasn't mafia,but the drugs belonged to the mafia.
Chi dorme,non piglia pesce...
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205503
04/09/06 08:41 AM
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Originally posted by Mr.Gribbs: I've met a couple of persons who are in the Calabrian and sicilian mafia. Made? They ate in your restaurant perhaps? And how did you know they were in the Maffia, did they just tell you?
See, we can act as smart as we want, but at the end of the day, we still follow a guy who fucks himself with kebab skewers.
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205505
04/09/06 07:32 PM
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Originally posted by Enzo Scifo: [quote]Originally posted by MafiaJ: [b] Mafia stories hmm, Oh Yeaa, I kinda got threatened by a guy from Sicily who is in the mob, and he kinda threatened my life, but you know, that just happens everyday. It was a very awkward situation. Why don't I believe you?  [/b][/quote]Because it is kind of hard to believe, but it did happen, I was very alert that whole week. FortunatoParadise- He said he was the last ones in Sicily, I forgot his name, I think I have it somewhere, I'll edit this is I find it but he told me that because I think he thought I was in mob... it was a very awkward moment.
"To announce that there should be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American people."-Theodore Roosevelt "It's better to live one day as a lion, than a hundred as a sheep."-Benito Mussollini
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Re: personal mob stories?
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04/09/06 08:08 PM
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@ Enzo Scifo:I was told by relatives or colleagues who they were,i met the calabrian guy a long time ago,he was a good friend of my dad's best friend,i found out recently he is in the n'drangheta.And the Sicilian i met recently,some sicilians i know told me he is a man that should be feared,and i asked if he was just connected,or a real mafioso,and they told me he was a real mafioso.He also killed people,like i said,i would have never guessed,they seemed like bussinessmen,no way you would have guessed they were much worse.I was more surprised than impressed,but maybe that's the way they should be,low key.
Chi dorme,non piglia pesce...
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Re: personal mob stories?
#205507
04/12/06 07:50 PM
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My familiy (grandpa, uncles) hat contact with narcos and there families in Cartago Valle Colombia. I don´t know if that counts? But my my grandcousin? (cousin of my father) used to live next to a friendly old italian man in acacias meta colombia, this year this man: Renato Zappa was arrested as representante of the ndrangheta in colombia.
Pruvamulu, potommunillo cu nualtri, videmu supergiù comi si cumporta, comi nun si cumporta
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Re: personal mob stories?
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05/02/06 07:44 PM
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Originally posted by JustMe: [quote]Originally posted by FortunatoParadise: [b] [quote]Originally posted by JustMe: [b] Once I've sold my car to guys from Mafia. How you know they were friend of ours? [/b][/quote]It was pretty obvious, even though they didn't tell me they were.  [/b][/quote]What ya are doing there is stereotiping (???) the fellow Italian-American community! Look at me, for God sake! I wear brighty silk shirts, golden ties and use a Silvio Dante haircut... Does that mean I am a goombah??? Forget about it! I am a proudful and honest Italian American, and I love my country enough to say on the Fourth Of July that I am a rigtheous man!
Frankie P, I made it to Gangster BB. Net! What a hell, well communicate throw the PM... Speak soon, Schifosa
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Re: personal mob stories?
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05/04/06 01:52 PM
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Back in 1966-67 I was a bus boy at a local restaurant after school and every Thursday night a local "hood" named Big Lou would come in with two other guys and have dinner. The first time I was there when he came in some people had just left his uusual table and so I was cleaning it off while him and his crew waited. I must have done a good job because when I was done he said, "thanks kid" and gave me a 20 bill. After that, after he knew my name, he'd greet me with "Hey Mikey, howse it hangin'" and if I had to clean off his table he always gave me a 20. Now this in 66-67, 20 bucks was a lot of money for 13-14 year old kid. While I was in the Navy, in 1971, my dad wrote me and said they found Big Lou in a dumpster with 3 bullets in his head.
You know, the guy was a murderer and a big time heroin dealer, but I couldn't help it, I felt bad when I heard. The guy was always nice to me.
"....but your father never TRUSTED Hyman Roth."
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