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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/10/04 01:05 AM
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A: Frank Pentangeli
Q: He likes Redhaired Yolandas
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/10/04 12:55 PM
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A: Senator Geary
Q: What the Lakeville Road boys were the 'real' owners of...
"Can't you give me a straight answer anymore?"
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/10/04 05:25 PM
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A: Hyman Roth's wife
Q: Thinks Italian men treat theor wives like sh*t...
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/19/04 07:20 PM
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Don Vanchenzo
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: He should have left the compound sooner. A: It could be many people; but, I'm going with Carlo. Q: Tipped off Sonny about Louis' Restaurant in the Bronx. 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/20/04 10:23 PM
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TheCrazyMan
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I'm venturing a guess to say Joey Zasa.
If I'm right, and I'm not
Q: He loves his family, enough to kill a member of his own.
Take Care George Don Crazyman
"Tonight, The Crazyman family settles its accounts. Monkey and Strawboy, those lil amatuer artist f*cks. they've been screwing with us since the beginning. F*ck'em. Izabela, my ex-g/f, Tracey will pay her a visit, at her home. Ruben, take a train to Holman, light a candle for professor Nyman."
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/23/04 06:44 PM
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Don Vanchenzo
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: He shouldnt have disappeared into the hills that day. A: Paolo Corleone Q: His pizza was the bomb! 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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01/25/04 12:10 AM
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Don Vanchenzo
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: With all his money, you'd think he'd invest in a better lock. A: Clemenza's "friend" who "gives" the beautiful rug to him to give to Vito. Q: Don Ciccio's two bodyguards who go after the young Vito Antollini 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/07/04 02:42 PM
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Q: Don Ciccio's two bodyguards who go after the young Vito Antollini A: Mosca and Strollo Q: Was proud to say that Hyman Roth always made money for his friends. 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/07/04 02:47 PM
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A. Johnny Ola
Q. He didn't know Michael was coming.
"Difficult....not impossible"
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/07/04 02:56 PM
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cannoli
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Frankie Five Angels
He slept on the plane
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis."
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/07/04 03:38 PM
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plawrence
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Hagen?
They had done it before
"Difficult....not impossible"
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/07/04 06:42 PM
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Originally posted by plawrence: Hagen?
They had done it before A: Geary and his puttanaQ: They spit is Frankie's face. 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/08/04 06:02 PM
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Originally posted by Vito The Godfather: cops? Try again. 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/08/04 06:12 PM
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Originally posted by Capo Status: The Rosato Brothers
...He left it noisy A: Clemenza - leaving the gun for Michael loud to scare away . . . Q: . . . who? 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/08/04 06:28 PM
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A: Tessio about Louie's resturant. Q: This guy should have just driven away when he was told.
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/09/04 07:22 PM
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Originally posted by Don Luciano: A: Tessio about Louie's resturant. Q: This guy should have just driven away when he was told. A: Barzini's driver. Q: Waiting around for change of a dollar just kills him. 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/11/04 06:21 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: Don't go out in a boat w/ him.(Not Al Neri) Just a guess - Young Vito (rowing out to kill Strollo) If I'm right - Q: He heard that some young punks cut Fanuchi's throat from ear to ear. 
"The Godfather was a man to whom everybody came for help and never were they disappointed. He made no empty promises, nor the craven excuse that his hands were tied by more powerful forces in the world than himself. It was not necessary that he be your friend, it was not even important that you had no means with which to repay him. Only one thing was required. That you, yourself, proclaim your friendship. And then, no matter how poor or powerless the supplicant, the Godfather would take that person's troubles to his heart. He would let nothing stand in the way to a solution of that person's woe. His reward? Friendship, the respectful title 'Don' and sometimes the more affectionate salutation of 'Godfather.' Perhaps, to show respect only, never for profit, some humble gift - a gallon or homemade wine or a basket of fresh baked goods on a holiday. It was understood to proclaim that you were in his debt and that he had the right to call upon you at any time to redeem the debt by some small service." -- Mario Puzo, The Godfather (1969).
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Re: "The Name Game" The GodFather
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02/13/04 08:26 PM
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Don't go out in a boat w/ him.(Not Al Neri)
Jonny Ola? If I'm right: Attempts to share a sizeable joke...
"And a little bit o' wine. An' a little bit o' sugar, and that's my trick."
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