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Toodoped: MeyerLansky is GBB's new "50 Cent" lol Cheers buddy and stay safe
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Toodoped: I wish you the best buddy and dont forget, what doesnt kill you, makes you stronger
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Toodoped: Cheers and stay tuned for more free information.
Toodoped: Cant believe that some posters need to open three different threads so they can advertise their projects, and also talk to themselves with the help of different accounts. What is the world coming to?!
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Toodoped: still talking to yourself, a stupido?! lol lol
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VanillaLimeCoke: Biden’s pardened over 8000 people, most of which were issued in the last 2-3 months
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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always liked debi going back to the late 80's...a good photographer I like named ricky powell shot her, always thought she was the epitome of queens (like i would know living in utopian connecticut  ) ...i like her show but that husband is soooo fucking annoying...deeebrraaaaa in that voice...ugh but ya, i like debi, always have
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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Yeah TonyG the hill is fantastic. I hate everything about St. Louis except The Hill  . So many great restaurants and bakeries and has probably looked the same as it did 50 years ago. You'd never think out of all the cities, St. Louis would have the best Little Italy! I don't know if its the best Little Italy, but it certainly has not changed. They have a good, strong neighborhood association that has been vigilant about retaining its character and traditions. Several restaurants still have Italian language (and English) menus. We get mail orders from Vivianno's (an old, and very good Italian grocery http://www.shopviviano.com/) since we can find the good, authentic stuff here in Texas. LOL Nicky, why do you hate everything about St Lou except the Hill? There are other parts of the city that are fantastic - cental west end, the park, soulard, etc.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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@ TonyG
interesting that you typed few new immigrants…you meant italians? New ones? you don't say...
Yup, I mean new, Italian immigrants. In recent years, St Lou has had a bunch of Bosnian immigrants (of all places). I think I read somewhere the Bosnians now number over 150,000 and are becoming a political force in the city.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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LOL Nicky, why do you hate everything about St Lou except the Hill? There are other parts of the city that are fantastic - cental west end, the park, soulard, etc. Geez, Tony. An Irish guy in Texas? That's two culinary strikes against you before you even get up to bat  . You know I'm kidding  .
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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We in SF have our own area of the city called North Beach. Lots of history in this Italian neighborhood. Joe DiMaggio grew up here. My grandfather played ball with him as kids. DiMaggio married Marilyn Monroe at Saints Peter and Paul church.
Believe it or not we had our fare share of wise guys out here. Joe "The Animal" Barboza was shot down on the San Francisco streets in 1976. Jimmy "The Weasel" Fratianno spent time here.
These days, like most old Italian neighborhoods, restaurants cater to the tourists and the folks who live in the area are well to do or young hipsters. My Nonno learned to speak English in Washington square park, my grandparents wedding cake was made at Victoria Pastry 63 years ago. History. Benedetto, I missed your post earlier. Yeah North Beach has got a tourist thing going on, has for years as you know. There's still Molinari's and even though they classed up the place the Duggans have done a good job with the re-opened Joes. I loved the one in the TL - it was either there or Johns Grill before shows at the Warfield - hell, Joes was open late so sometimes we'd go AFTER a show. Now they're gonna redo Westlake Joes - I hope they keep the Steak ala Bruno and the Cascade Room. I'm debating on the fair - it would be fun on a nice day but do I really wanna deal with techies and lines to places I can just walk into on Tuesday? Hey Mikey, nice to see someone from my area on here. Don't get me wrong. I do enjoy strolling along Columbus Ave. Molinari's is great. The clam pizza at Tony's Pizza Napoletana is always a homerun. I also like what they did with Joe's right across the street. Giordano Brothers does a nice take on the famous Primanti Brothers sandwich. The owners of the place are originally from Pittsburgh and are huge Steelers fans. Lots of little dive bars I enjoy popping into but when Friday and Saturday night comes around, I stay away from this neighborhood the majority of the time. The streets are packed with drunk 20 something year olds. If anyone plans to visit, you will get a much more enjoyable experience during the day and if you want to have an evening dinner I really suggest you do it on a weekday.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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LOL Nicky, why do you hate everything about St Lou except the Hill? There are other parts of the city that are fantastic - cental west end, the park, soulard, etc. Geez, Tony. An Irish guy in Texas? That's two culinary strikes against you before you even get up to bat  . You know I'm kidding  . Hahaha!! All good PB. In my opinion, the Italians taught the world the fine art of cuisine. The Irish taught the world how to make alcohol and consume it. I think we can both agree the 2 go very well together.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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In my opinion, the Italians taught the world the fine art of cuisine. The Irish taught the world how to make alcohol and consume it. I think we can both agree the 2 go very well together. Can't live without either one of them  .
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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Yeah TonyG the hill is fantastic. I hate everything about St. Louis except The Hill  . So many great restaurants and bakeries and has probably looked the same as it did 50 years ago. You'd never think out of all the cities, St. Louis would have the best Little Italy! I don't know if its the best Little Italy, but it certainly has not changed. They have a good, strong neighborhood association that has been vigilant about retaining its character and traditions. Several restaurants still have Italian language (and English) menus. We get mail orders from Vivianno's (an old, and very good Italian grocery http://www.shopviviano.com/) since we can find the good, authentic stuff here in Texas. LOL Nicky, why do you hate everything about St Lou except the Hill? There are other parts of the city that are fantastic - cental west end, the park, soulard, etc.  Yeah I agree, there's a couple other nice spots, like the area around the zoo (that might be one of the places you mentioned). But since I'm from Chicago, I hate all of the St Louis sports teams and because of that, I hate the city too 
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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Now I understand Nicky. Not that you need a reminder, but...
21 EVENTS THAT HAVE OCCURRED SINCE THE CHICAGO CUBS WON THEIR LAST WORLD SERIES
Both radio and TV were invented Fourteen teams were added to Major League Baseball George Burns celebrated his 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 80th, 90th and 100th birthdays Haley's comet passed Earth, twice Harry Caray was born, and died The NBA, NHL and NFL were formed, and Chicago teams won championships in each league The US fought in World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War Man landed on the moon Sixteen US presidents were elected Eleven amendments added to the Constitution Prohibition was created and repealed The Titanic was built, set sail, sank, and was re discovered Wrigley Field was built and becomes the oldest park in the National League Flag poles were erected on Wrigley Field roof to hold all of the team's future World Series pennants, which have since rusted and been taken down A combination of 40 Summer and Winter Olympics have been held Thirteen baseball players have won the Triple Crown Swing music, bell-bottoms, and disco came in style, went out of style and came back in style The Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins have all won the World Series; what next, the Nationals?!? The Cubs played almost 15,000 regular-season games, losing the majority of them Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Oklahoma and New Mexico were admitted to the Union The St Louis Cardinals have been to the World Series 19 times, winning 11 championships.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Oklahoma and New Mexico were admitted to the Union
Youch. Kinda, says it all. @ TonyG /me chuckles (Though Technically LN is a Sox fan)
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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In my opinion, the Italians taught the world the fine art of cuisine. The Irish taught the world how to make alcohol and consume it. I think we can both agree the 2 go very well together. Can't live without either one of them  . Do you still live in the city PB?
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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In my opinion, the Italians taught the world the fine art of cuisine. The Irish taught the world how to make alcohol and consume it. I think we can both agree the 2 go very well together. Can't live without either one of them  . Do you still live in the city PB? Yes, we live in the Throggs Neck/Country Club section of the Bronx. But today we also live in Delray Beach, Florida for three or four months a year, depending on the weather, family, etc.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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I got the joke PB I was just replying...with poor humor... I guess that I better catch up with Larry David
Even though tuscany is indeed north of rome it's still considered central italy. it's basically the northernmost region of central italy, along with marche.
Yes, any American that goes to Milan is in for a treat: overpriced bogus and plenty of friendly gypsies.
I wrote all about it in another thread.
Don't you even get me started with Laurino...or I'm gonna get myself banned
What a self-hating, radical chic, closed minded, racist, elitist, lazy researcher she is
If she would have gone into therapy instead of writing "books" she'd be better off
The fact that people in the academia freakin love her shows how biased and sectarian self-proclaimed "incellectuals" actually are. All good, LK  .
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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Honestly fucking pathetic & disgraceful what is happening to This country, especially in big cultural metropolises like NY, Chi, Boston, SF. Shameful. Huh? The reason they are cultural metropolises is because things DO change. You need the churn and influx and out migration. NY is an alpha world city, with 42 major skyscraper projects ongoing or in design right now, the highest population ever, and one of the lowest crime rates per capita of any US City. How is that worse than 1990 New York? Because there are less Italians? Blame the people that moved away then. It can't stay the same forever. If a city does not change it becomes Detroit. That is disgraceful.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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Little Italy is on the brink of extinction
By Kate Briquelet
March 30, 2014 | 2:52am
Little Italy is on the brink of extinction A piece of New York City history is bidding arrivederci.
Rising rents and changing demographics have driven Little Italy to the verge of extinction. Once a teeming neighborhood stretching 50 square blocks, it now barely covers three blocks of Mulberry Street — and even that strip is under threat.
“You can’t rebuild Little Italy,” said Robert Ianniello Jr., owner of the famed Umbertos Clam House. “If we go away, it will never be here again. You can’t build an Olive Garden and say it’s Little Italy.”
Ianniello is battling a rent increase from a new landlord who bought the building last month for $17.5 million. He recently got a rent bill for $34,000 a month — more than double what he used to pay.
“It’s a landlord problem,” said Ianniello, who heads the Little Italy Merchants Association. “They think this is Fifth Avenue.”
Eight eateries have shut down in the past year.
Il Fornaio, once owned by Gambino mobster Joseph Corrao, remains empty.
Friends gather to talk at the Caffe Bella Napoli on Mulberry Street, Little Italy, the Italian community of New York City in 1944. Giovanna’s shuttered after a six-year run when the landlord doubled the rent. Ads show the owner wants $32,000 monthly for the space.
A block south, at Positano Ristorante, a legal notice in the window shows the city marshal took over the storefront on behalf of the landlord in January.
At S.P.Q.R., the monthly rent jumped to more than $50,000 and the eatery was forced to close. The space currently is home to a year-round Christmas shop.
One Mulberry Street apartment building is converting the ground floor into retail, while a hotel is being constructed on Grand Street next to the now-shuttered Florio’s restaurant.
But it’s not just development that’s pressuring Little Italy. Cultural conflicts are also cutting it down to size.
In 2011, Nolita boutiques demanded the city remove three blocks from the famous Feast of San Gennaro to keep revelers’ “greasy hands” from besmirching their $300 frocks. The shopkeepers’ request had festival boosters hotter than a plate of baked ziti. More than 100 protesters packed a community board meeting.
“We had Italians from all over writing to the mayor,” said John Fratta, whose grandfather co-founded the annual festival in 1926. “It’s something that’s very sacred . . . You’ll see venom if you try to change it or stop it.”
Italian immigration surged in the late 19th century. By the early 1900s, nearly 10,000 Italians lived in the neighborhood, which once spanned roughly from Lafayette Street to the Bowery and from Kenmare to Canal streets.
Many residents flocked to the outer boroughs after World War II, and an influx of Chinese immigrants moved in, blurring the lines between Chinatown and Little Italy.
Today Little Italy’s heart is three blocks of Mulberry Street between Canal and Broome streets.
Emelise Aleandri, an author on Italian history and theater, said that the neighborhood remains a cultural touchstone for Italian Americans across the country — and that it would be a huge loss if it disappeared.
“Right now, there is just enough of a population to keep up traditions,” Aleandri explained. “But it’s going to be more difficult to keep the area Italian if the merchants and businesses leave.”
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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My wife just told me this our old church Mt.Carmel on a Hun 14 in east Harlem has masses in Polish now. What is this world comming to? There are Spanish masses at Mount Carmel, but I'm not aware of the Polish Masses. And there aren't any Italian Masses left, either: http://www.parishesonline.com/scripts/hostedsites/org.asp?ID=10134. I've told you before that's where my parents got married back in 1958. My Dad is still on the Giglio committee, so we still get over there every so often. It's still a beautiful church  .
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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where the fuck is Nolita? below soho and above chinatown? North of Little Italy, south of Greenwich Village. But so is SoHo for that matter  . Like I said, Nolita sounds like an underage hooker.
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Re: Little italy pre 90s.....
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where the fuck is Nolita? below soho and above chinatown? North of Little Italy, south of Greenwich Village. But so is SoHo for that matter  . Like I said, Nolita sounds like an underage hooker. 
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