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Re: boston
[Re: DickNose_Moltasanti]
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12/06/12 12:51 PM
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Yeah, that's the impression I got. There's a funeral home there, Stanetsky's, on Beacon Street. I was up there a couple times a year for many years. Big money. PB you were un undertake? Did you drive one of those sweet ass hearse's around the big apple and up to providence 25 years in funeral service, buddy. I bolted as soon as I maxed out my pension with Teamsters Local 813. I retired at 47, froze my pension till I'm 55. I'm 53 now, so two years to go. Meanwhile, I manage property that I own along with my wife, my brother and my father. But I was never a licensed funeral director. Early on, I worked in the livery end, then in the office, then eventually for the union itself. But I did drive a sweet ass hearse .
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Re: boston
[Re: DickNose_Moltasanti]
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12/06/12 01:23 PM
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That's cool.. I know this kinda gruesome but whatever...What do the bodies that were mobsters or victims of the mob or maybe SENTER that were beaten real bad or the head was chopped off or did you guys glue them back together ? Even a bullet to the face is enouugh to have someone creamated no? They don't call him Pizzaguy for nuthin
'So I say, “Live and let live.” That’s my motto. “Live and let live.” Anyone who can’t go along with that, take him outside and shoot the motherfucker. It’s a simple philosophy, but it’s always worked in our family.'
George Carlin
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 01:29 PM
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If a body is that bad we'd usually try to get the family to go for a closed casket. Some people won't cremate for religious reasons. But then you have some really hardcore Italians, who expect miracles, and want an open casket no matter what. In that case you do the best you can, but you make it clear in no uncertain terms that it was the family's call, not the funeral home's.
And yeah, I saw some pretty horrific shit over the years. People hit by subway trains, people that died on the crapper (not at all uncommon, I pulled at least a dozen people off the throne over the years), plane crashes (TWA flight 800 was horrible because a lot of body parts were found).
But nothing was worse than September 11th. We buried as little as fingernails for at least two years after the attacks. That's the main reason I have zero tolerance for left wingers who cry about Guantanamo and whatnot. I was there. Water boarding is too good for those animals.
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 01:42 PM
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I personally would have enjoyed all those generals and colonels who exploit terrorism to undergo the same treatment. No argument there.
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 02:03 PM
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 02:32 PM
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Wasn't Dorchester the center of the busing controversy back in the '70s? Really the whole city was involved in de-segregation. I was in 5th grade and was living in West Roxbury about 3 blocks from my school. My number got drawn and they were sending me and half of the school (the school was 100% white at that time) to a school in Dorchester and half of the Dorchester School to my old school. While parents weren't biased against blacks, they did not want me taking a bus for 30 minutes to go to school in Dorchester. If I had been lucky enough to stay at my old school my parents had no issue with me sharing a classroom with the Dorchester kids. They enrolled me in Catholic School and a the next year we moved out the burbs so i was never subjected to any of it At some schools it was very bad, rock and brick throwing, fights an brawls and even stabbing and shootings.
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 03:07 PM
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Wasn't Dorchester the center of the busing controversy back in the '70s? Really the whole city was involved in de-segregation. I was in 5th grade and was living in West Roxbury about 3 blocks from my school. My number got drawn and they were sending me and half of the school (the school was 100% white at that time) to a school in Dorchester and half of the Dorchester School to my old school. While parents weren't biased against blacks, they did not want me taking a bus for 30 minutes to go to school in Dorchester. If I had been lucky enough to stay at my old school my parents had no issue with me sharing a classroom with the Dorchester kids. They enrolled me in Catholic School and a the next year we moved out the burbs so i was never subjected to any of it At some schools it was very bad, rock and brick throwing, fights an brawls and even stabbing and shootings. Sounds very similar to what went on in Yonkers, just north of the Bronx, during that same time period.
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Re: boston
[Re: pizzaboy]
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12/06/12 04:18 PM
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If a body is that bad we'd usually try to get the family to go for a closed casket. Some people won't cremate for religious reasons. But then you have some really hardcore Italians, who expect miracles, and want an open casket no matter what. In that case you do the best you can, but you make it clear in no uncertain terms that it was the family's call, not the funeral home's.
And yeah, I saw some pretty horrific shit over the years. People hit by subway trains, people that died on the crapper (not at all uncommon, I pulled at least a dozen people off the throne over the years), plane crashes (TWA flight 800 was horrible because a lot of body parts were found).
But nothing was worse than September 11th. We buried as little as fingernails for at least two years after the attacks. That's the main reason I have zero tolerance for left wingers who cry about Guantanamo and whatnot. I was there. Water boarding is too good for those animals. i can only imagine what 9.11 was like pizza. a lot of the firefighters were young italian kids from neighborhoods like ours. the worst i remember seeing was this friend of mine got hit with a .45in the back of his head. this was like '78 or nine.i never saw him get hit. he was just lying face down about ten feet from me. i remember at first i though he shot himself because the colt was dropped so close to him.he wasnt really bleeding at first,then about five six seconds later itlooked like it all came out at once.you could tell his heart was still beating.his friend kneeled down and rolled the kid over. i remember everyone just being real quiet. id rather not go into a bunch of detail about it but as you can guess it was bad. gerard. his name was. poor kid maybe twenty.
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 05:23 PM
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 05:38 PM
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Lol dam I'm young...I think he knew wat I ment It was a fucking joke for God's sake .
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Re: boston
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12/06/12 05:50 PM
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Gotcha while I hot your attention when they strike (feds) u think there gunna take out all of gambini admin dom frank John whoever on top...in my opinion your gunna see something in 2013 Who knows for sure? But if I was any of the top guys, I wouldn't make any long term plans, if you know what I mean. There's always an indictment lying in wait for them. I'll say this much: I predict that if the top tier Gambinos get hit with an indictment in 2013, it will be MAJOR. Things have been too quiet. And it's not because they have great leadership (and for the record, I think they do, as far as modern day wiseguys go). It's just that even with the smartest guys at the helm today, it's just a matter of fucking time. And you can believe that.
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