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Re: boston
[Re: Dapper_Don]
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12/06/12 09:50 AM
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is it true that gerry anguilo "bought" his button with his 100k/monthly tributes to patriarca? Rumor had it, Larry Zannino started shaking down gerry and many think it was at the old man's suggestion. This forced Gerry down to Providence with a bag of money to buy his button. Gerry's worth to the organization was his business mind, people said he was brilliant and he started the business of having bookies "lay off" action to a central bank so they could hedge their bets. He wasn't well liked because he was an a$$. Another story I liked about him was when he was arrested, he's sitting in the court house and asks the prosicutor "does you mother still live over on Williams Street in that old grey duplex"...lol...I guess that would send a chill up your spine.
"In onore della Famiglia la Famiglia e' aperta"
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Re: boston
[Re: SEAN_SOUTH]
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12/06/12 10:57 AM
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You seen that 'Green Square Mile' set in Charlestown about Bunker Hill all about the busing:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkkf_Fq_EQA Ever read that Vinnie Teresa book? Someone gave it to me once said it was good but it was pure bullshit. Who was this guy? Also what happened to the crews that used to work with Gordon O'Brien? He used to be a good earner. Think he died a few months after being paroled from upstate after a bid for smuggling H. He was hated by some loved by few but respected by all. Prividence up to much? Or it like the old saying goes ain't fit to shine shit these days? Any remnants of those kindsa crews that were heavily in with the Providence crews back in the day? I grew up around Gordon O'Brien and the Taunton crews. He did pass away several years ago after getting out. You are right about him being respected as he could put the fear of God in anyone. My nephew is friends with his son.
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Re: boston
[Re: meffaboston]
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12/06/12 11:50 AM
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Hey Meffa, What's Dorchester like today? Before I retired from the funeral service industry, I was up that way quite a bit. Mostly in Brookline, but I got to Dorchester once in awhile too. I'm a big fan of Dennis Lehane's, the writer. Most of his books are set in Dorchester. I met him twice. He's a really down to earth guy, for an Irishman .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 12:16 PM
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