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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: Skinny_Vinny]
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02/11/12 01:30 PM
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Thanks for the BOP and Most Wanted links. Interesting stuff. My pleasure, Vinnie. Welcome to the boards .
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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02/11/12 02:06 PM
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Thanks for the BOP and Most Wanted links. Interesting stuff. My pleasure, Vinnie. Welcome to the boards . Thank you. Glad I found this board.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: Mark]
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02/11/12 02:32 PM
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Wow, the narrator really butchered the pronunciation of Giannini.
Easy, Carmela... that's local Chicago guy, Dennis Farina! My apologies. Most americans would pronounce it the same. This is the nickname for my husband that my mother-in-law calls him, so all I hear in my head is: "GIANNINI GIANNINI VIENI KA GIANNINI" *to be said in high pitch that you can't possibly imagine.*
La madre degli idioti e' sempre incinta.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: Mark]
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02/11/12 02:37 PM
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Wow, the narrator really butchered the pronunciation of Giannini.
Easy, Carmela... that's local Chicago guy, Dennis Farina! My apologies. Most americans would pronounce it the same. This is the nickname for my husband that my mother-in-law calls him, so all I hear in my head is: "GIANNINI GIANNINI VIENI KA GIANNINI" *to be said in high pitch that you can't possibly imagine.* How about bleeding ear drums? My father in law recently got his hearing checked and it was suggested he get a hearing aid. Too many years of the screaming. Smart guy doesn't want one. lol
La madre degli idioti e' sempre incinta.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: Mark]
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02/11/12 02:49 PM
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"Gee - ah - nee - nee", right? It's hard to type out, but the best I can do is: JA (Gia) Nay Nay. JA NayNay. lol Sounds right in my head, anyway. You don't really pronounce the "I" like most people pronounce it. Gia together is JA. Ok, have a good night, again.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
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02/11/12 03:08 PM
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While I`ve got you on the line, so to speak... I´ve seen the Italian surname Garofalo numerous times being spelled all kinds of different ways. Garafalo, Gorafola etc,etc. I think all these variations (which I think are misspelled)stems actually from Garofalo. Or are there real italian surnames like Gorafola, Garafolo etc, etc. Does anybody know this? Funny you mention that, Hairy. I've seen that name spelled every which way. All I can say is, things happened at Ellis Island. In my own extended family, there are several modern spellings of the name my grandfather came here with.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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02/11/12 03:19 PM
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While I`ve got you on the line, so to speak... I´ve seen the Italian surname Garofalo numerous times being spelled all kinds of different ways. Garafalo, Gorafola etc,etc. I think all these variations (which I think are misspelled)stems actually from Garofalo. Or are there real italian surnames like Gorafola, Garafolo etc, etc. Does anybody know this? Funny you mention that, Hairy. I've seen that name spelled every which way. All I can say is, things happened at Ellis Island. In my own extended family, there are several modern spellings of the name my grandfather came here with. I guess they are all different variations of Garofalo, As you said "things happened at Ellis Island..."
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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02/12/12 11:39 AM
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While I`ve got you on the line, so to speak... I´ve seen the Italian surname Garofalo numerous times being spelled all kinds of different ways. Garafalo, Gorafola etc,etc. I think all these variations (which I think are misspelled)stems actually from Garofalo. Or are there real italian surnames like Gorafola, Garafolo etc, etc. Does anybody know this? Funny you mention that, Hairy. I've seen that name spelled every which way. All I can say is, things happened at Ellis Island. In my own extended family, there are several modern spellings of the name my grandfather came here with. Same happened with my great grandfather (my grandfather was one year old) when they arrived at Ellis Island. They changed a "C" to a "G" in the last name and that changed everything. I am told that the original last name is "Brocato" from Palermo and it was changed to "Brogato" during immigration. There is a big line of hair care/cosmetics named "Brocato"... Oh well, whatta you gonna do? http://www.brocatohair.com/
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: Mark]
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02/15/12 04:36 PM
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While I`ve got you on the line, so to speak... I´ve seen the Italian surname Garofalo numerous times being spelled all kinds of different ways. Garafalo, Gorafola etc,etc. I think all these variations (which I think are misspelled)stems actually from Garofalo. Or are there real italian surnames like Gorafola, Garafolo etc, etc. Does anybody know this? Funny you mention that, Hairy. I've seen that name spelled every which way. All I can say is, things happened at Ellis Island. In my own extended family, there are several modern spellings of the name my grandfather came here with. Same happened with my great grandfather (my grandfather was one year old) when they arrived at Ellis Island. They changed a "C" to a "G" in the last name and that changed everything. I am told that the original last name is "Brocato" from Palermo and it was changed to "Brogato" during immigration. There is a big line of hair care/cosmetics named "Brocato"... Oh well, whatta you gonna do? http://www.brocatohair.com/ I use Brocato hair products, and I get the Brocato hair treatment every couple months! I guess this means absolutely nothing. lol
La madre degli idioti e' sempre incinta.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: carmela]
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02/15/12 05:54 PM
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While I`ve got you on the line, so to speak... I´ve seen the Italian surname Garofalo numerous times being spelled all kinds of different ways. Garafalo, Gorafola etc,etc. I think all these variations (which I think are misspelled)stems actually from Garofalo. Or are there real italian surnames like Gorafola, Garafolo etc, etc. Does anybody know this? Funny you mention that, Hairy. I've seen that name spelled every which way. All I can say is, things happened at Ellis Island. In my own extended family, there are several modern spellings of the name my grandfather came here with. Same happened with my great grandfather (my grandfather was one year old) when they arrived at Ellis Island. They changed a "C" to a "G" in the last name and that changed everything. I am told that the original last name is "Brocato" from Palermo and it was changed to "Brogato" during immigration. There is a big line of hair care/cosmetics named "Brocato"... Oh well, whatta you gonna do? http://www.brocatohair.com/ I use Brocato hair products, and I get the Brocato hair treatment every couple months! I guess this means absolutely nothing. lol Are they good products? My wife and daughter like to use them as well... I don't know much more about them other than that. I guess they like the stuff. They are pretty fussy about that glamour stuff.
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Re: Are tthe Giannini crew still active?
[Re: tiger84]
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02/15/12 06:35 PM
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Well, tiger, you have to figure, we were kids when he was bothering me. If I was 10, he must've been about 12. To me, he was just a bully, but I guess my parents knew about his dad, etc. I wasn't aware of any of that. But then I saw him and a few of his friends with these stupid ass jackets with some logo on the back, which I forget now what it was. But it was like his little gang he formed. My dad is from Sicily, too, and I remember him going to talk to Paulie's dad at the bakery about him bothering me and after that, things cooled off. My dad said that Paulie's father said he was pretty sure it was because Paulie had a crush on me and it was probably normal behavior. I had a black eye at the time for fuck sake! But, also, at the time, my dad was a federal court clerk with the Southern District of NY, and had a high profile mafia case going on at the time, and I knew he didn't want to make trouble or bring attention to himself. Not sure. There was a lot I wasn't aware of at the time. But for me, Paulie was just a local bully. There was a lot of them back then, he was just worse than most. As he got older, I know he started causing a LOT of trouble and people WERE scared of him, but by then, i wasn't on his radar anymore. lol
La madre degli idioti e' sempre incinta.
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