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Re: Outfit activity?
[Re: jonnynonos]
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07/26/13 03:29 PM
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I'm gonna go there and ask them their advice on how to best beat someone with a baseball bat.
"Do you start at the ankles or the knees? You're the experts." Lol.
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Re: Outfit activity?
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07/26/13 03:35 PM
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Since when did 'The Patch' become associated with Grand Ave? The Patch was Taylor St. Giancana would be very upset with you!LOL. Sorry Chicago but that's flat-out wrong. Taylor Street was always known as Taylor Street...the Patch was Grand/Ogden and stretched from California to Orleans and Chicago Ave to Madison. At one point, the original row houses in the Cabrini Housing projects off Chicago/Orleans were home to Sicilians and was known as "Little Sicily." When those folks moved out of those projects (including my grandfather) most stayed in the general neighborhood aka "the Patch."
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Re: Outfit activity?
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07/26/13 05:03 PM
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Huron, I think you are mostly right about the Patch, but here is an example of its wide misuse, you will see the same thing in books.
Here the Wiki author on the 42 Gang entry is saying it’s where Cabrini was:
The Forty-Two Gang started in 1925, with twenty-four members (some as young as nine years). The boys supposedly named their gang after Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, claiming they were one better than their fictional namesakes. The gang came from a Chicago neighborhood known alternatively as "the Patch," "Little Sicily," or "Little Hell" and was on the city's Near North Side. The neighborhood was later razed to accommodate Cabrini Green.
In the book “JFK and Sam” the author says it is the Little Italy area on South Aberdeen:
Gilormo Giancana was born on the West side of Chicago in 1908. Baptized Momo Salvatore Giancana, he was known as “Sam.” He lived with his parents—Antonino Giancana, a Sicilian immigrant grocer, and Antonia DiSimone—in a tenement (a housing structure for the poor) on South Aberdeen Street in a neighborhood referred to as “The Patch.”
Here’s a mob site saying it’s around Grand and Ogden:
Frank Cullotta born Dec. 14, 1938 on Grand and Ogden in the area called The Patch in Chicago IL.
And here’s a reference to Tony Spilotro in line with the far smaller Western/Washtenaw boundary:
“Unlike most Italian immigrants who settled in "The Patch," (located around Grand and Western Avenues, the Spilotros lived at 2152 North Melvina Avenue.”
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Re: Outfit activity?
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07/26/13 05:13 PM
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Chitown, by the way, awhile back you made some remark about me being Joe Fosco and I corrected you. I'm not Joe Fosco. I take that as an insult. LOL. And I admit, I was wrong. Fosco is not that bad of a guy, nor is Coconate. If you knew them personally, you might agree. They just have that Italian "know it all" attitude. When Fosco was a kid, he was akin to Nick Ferriola--a kid who lost their father at an impressionable age and tried to emulate the gangster side by associating with his father's friends. In both instances--Nick and Joe--they were used and spit out by their fathers associates. A lot of people can play internet tough guy, but you should really consider the circumstances before passing such concrete judgement. lol shouldn't be a game of ego's, but I don't agree with your assessment of the Patch. There was always a rivalry between the two neighborhoods...the social clubs played softball against each other in the summers and there were derogatory names for residents of the Patch from those on Taylor Street. Most on Taylor in the 1950s and 60s would spit on you if you confused their neighborhood with the Patch. A lot more Sicilians in the Patch than Taylor Street.
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Re: Outfit activity?
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07/26/13 05:21 PM
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The real overseer is Joey Andriacchi, Lumpy's Cousin. Vena takes direction from mainly him and also Elmwood Park if the need were to arise. Porky is a high level Associate but is not made. He could be compared to the German. Joey A is sick and 100% out of the rackets at this point. He was overseeing GAC but that was back in the early 2000s. He really hasn't been heavily involved in years--he was sick when Family Secrets was going on. Your info is outdated. Vena runs GAC now and is not someone to fuck with. Christy is second to him, then Christy's brother Vito. They own a shitload of real estate and condo's throughout the Patch area (aka West Town). Bobby Dominic (the guy with the mustache you see at Richard's Bar) is also heavily involved with that crew still. Also Bella Notte is Robert Bellavia's place...his daughter Roseanne runs it with her Cuban husband. I think they have a second location. Decent food.
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Re: Outfit activity?
[Re: funkster]
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07/26/13 05:23 PM
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Fosco & coconate certainly aren't good guys by any means. And the Nick f/fosco comparison is really grasping. Their fathers weren't even remotely close in regards to status. And Nick F, while not a legit hard head like his old man, is still a very tough Outfit Guy. Fosco is the definition of a wide eyed, groveling groupie.
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Re: Outfit activity?
[Re: jonnynonos]
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07/26/13 06:15 PM
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No one called Taylor Street Little Italy until it was branded that for marketing purposes. It was just called Taylor Street. AMEN !!!!!!!! Little Italy is DEFINITELY not on Grand and Sayre like the sign states either lol...One of the great things about Chicagoland is that there are 7 or 8 Little Italies... As I stated earlier, my Mom's family is all from Taylor Street and they referred to it as The Patch..I used to hear stories of those softball games between Taylor Street and Grand Avenue..
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Re: Outfit activity?
[Re: 12thStreet]
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07/26/13 06:30 PM
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12th St. You're preaching to the choir. The problem is that a couple of these guys have such big egos that they cannot accept the fact that sometimes people from Taylor St called their area 'The Patch' and people from the Grand Ave area ALSO called their area 'The Patch'. One guy even told me to look it up on the internet. LOL.
I'm going by what was said on the street. I don't give a fuck about what some asshole wrote in Wikipedia. That's the difference. I'm willing to acknowledge BOTH areas used that name but a couple other Guys want to go by Wikipedia and say it was ONLY Grand Ave. Like Sam Giancana didn't know the difference between Grand Ave and Taylor St. He used to call it the Patch sometimes IN MY FUCKING HOUSE talking to my father when I was a kid. Don't take it seriously, you just have to laugh at it. LOL.
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Re: Outfit activity?
[Re: Chicago]
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07/26/13 06:57 PM
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12th St. You're preaching to the choir. The problem is that a couple of these guys have such big egos that they cannot accept the fact that sometimes people from Taylor St called their area 'The Patch' and people from the Grand Ave area ALSO called their area 'The Patch'. One guy even told me to look it up on the internet. LOL.
I'm going by what was said on the street. I don't give a fuck about what some asshole wrote in Wikipedia. That's the difference. I'm willing to acknowledge BOTH areas used that name but a couple other Guys want to go by Wikipedia and say it was ONLY Grand Ave. Like Sam Giancana didn't know the difference between Grand Ave and Taylor St. He used to call it the Patch sometimes IN MY FUCKING HOUSE talking to my father when I was a kid. Don't take it seriously, you just have to laugh at it. LOL. Wikipedia has Fat Ass Sarno as the boss of the Grand Avenue Crew lol...Maybe the Patch refers to the paved and unpaved nasty hookers that walk on Walnut east of Damen not too far from Grand Avenue perhaps??? lol
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