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Re: new game.....
#721
04/03/02 06:19 PM
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Don Vanchenzo
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By the way, Goodfellaoogie, the Answer is: Frankie Five Angels at the Senate Hearing. For a quote, see my previous post. It's still unidentified.
"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: new game.....
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04/04/02 05:36 PM
04/04/02 05:36 PM
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Now you got it! A: Pentangelli to the Senate Committee Q: "Ah, I love you." Note: NOT Connie to Johnny. That would be "Jooohhhhnnnyyyyyy, I love you". 
"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: new game.....
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04/09/02 03:27 AM
04/09/02 03:27 AM
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A. Sollozzo here's a very easy one . . . Q. " My name is Michael Corleone,  there are people who'd pay a lot for that information." GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: new game.....
#737
04/11/02 09:25 AM
04/11/02 09:25 AM
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Originally posted by Fanucci: A. Anthony to Michael Not quite. Hint - It was in GF1
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Re: new game.....
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04/11/02 03:07 PM
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Answer: Santino to his contact at the phone company in appreciation for tracing Paulie's phone call activity. Question: "Va fatti i cassa toui" 
"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: new game.....
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04/11/02 10:16 PM
04/11/02 10:16 PM
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Johnny Ola said "Not for years!" in response to Roth's morbid birthday lecture. My question is still up. 
"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: new game.....
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04/12/02 06:41 AM
04/12/02 06:41 AM
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injektilo*
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Originally posted by Fanucci: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Turnbull: [QB]If "Maybe I could help you" was in GFI, it might have been Enzo da Baker to Michael outside the hospital. "Not for a long time"--probably Michael to Cardinal Lamberti in GFIII.
Not for a long time - Johnny Ola at Roth's birthday party in response to Roth's "when I pass on. Or did he say "not for many years"? Nope sorry. It tell you it was in GF1 and was spoken by Tom. But where???
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Re: new game.....
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04/12/02 07:09 AM
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Originally posted by injektilo: [/qb] Nope sorry. It tell you it was in GF1 and was spoken by Tom. But where???[/QB][/QUOTE] Tom Hagen to Michael . . . Q. "in my home! in my bedroom. where my wife sleeps!" GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: new game.....
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04/12/02 08:35 AM
04/12/02 08:35 AM
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Originally posted by goodfellaoggie: Originally posted by injektilo:
Nope sorry. It tell you it was in GF1 and was spoken by Tom. But where???[/QB]Tom Hagen to Michael . . . Q. "in my home! in my bedroom. where my wife sleeps!" GoodFella[/QB][/QUOTE] A1. Tom to Michael after Tom is dumped as Consiglieri. It was in the extra scene. I hope we can still use them!! A2. Michael to Frank Pentagelli. Q. We can't do business.
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Re: new game.....
#745
04/12/02 02:30 PM
04/12/02 02:30 PM
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Great Question. I'll give it a shot and say: Tom to Sonny on the stairway after Vito returned home and prior to the Chicken Caccitore dinner Mama fixed? If I'm right then here's mine: Q: "Va fatti a cazzi i tuoi" ![[Linked Image]](http://www.thegodfathertrilogy.net/emoticons/guinness.gif)
"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: new game.....
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04/20/02 03:14 PM
04/20/02 03:14 PM
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Originally posted by Fanucci: OK we give up, whats the answer?[/QB] with respect to Don Vachenzo, i'll ask the quote to continue the game. . . Q. "my dear children, it is now better than several years since i move to New York. . . . " GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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