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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 12:04 PM
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Oh yeah I forgot Nicky Scarfo's mansion in Fort Lauderdale. I've never seen it but I would imagine it was huge. Nicky scarfos house im florida seemed relatibely cheaper than id imagine at only 600k but that was in the 80s so add inflation
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 12:40 PM
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Oh yeah I forgot Nicky Scarfo's mansion in Fort Lauderdale. I've never seen it but I would imagine it was huge. Nicky scarfos house im florida seemed relatibely cheaper than id imagine at only 600k but that was in the 80s so add inflation It was like a 3 or 4 bedroom 3 bath but it was on the water and could hold a 50 ft yacht. He never lived beyond his means ,he did not like to shine .The man always dressed and drove a car that he could afford.Back in the late 60's he had a Chevy Impala, then a Caddy's then a R/R as he moved up. Then when he became Boss he was out of his mind with power.
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 03:58 PM
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Thats why I love reading about Nino, he was an old-school tough guy, Cosa Nostra to the bone. Kept things low-key, lived in his old row house which Montiglio dubbed "the bunker." The guy wasn't afraid getting into a shootout with a cop even as a capo in his 50s... he would have never gone down if it wasn't for his nephew. If not your crew, then it's your blood that does you in, because you don't expect it from them. Ask Nicky Scarfo.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 04:12 PM
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There's a picture of persicos mansion in bk the thing is sweet. The front yard is big can't see the back. But with land prices in bk that thing must be worth a couple mill. Colombo's were the smallest but they had a lot of millionaires. Read some where bill cutolo owned a small hotel in bk was his office it would be worth $$$$million today. Back in the 90tys. The one with the round towers , thats Carmine and Joyce ,Michael lives a couple blocks down ,he has two homes in BK one is up for sale or has sold.They are just as nice as mom and dad. He has much much more also.
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 05:35 PM
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Oh yeah I forgot Nicky Scarfo's mansion in Fort Lauderdale. I've never seen it but I would imagine it was huge. Nicky scarfos house im florida seemed relatibely cheaper than id imagine at only 600k but that was in the 80s so add inflation It was like a 3 or 4 bedroom 3 bath but it was on the water and could hold a 50 ft yacht. He never lived beyond his means ,he did not like to shine .The man always dressed and drove a car that he could afford.Back in the late 60's he had a Chevy Impala, then a Caddy's then a R/R as he moved up. Then when he became Boss he was out of his mind with power. That seems kind of contrary to what everyone else says about him. They said that he liked to spend and be flashy. Even crow and delgiorno said that i think but he def was no gotti or anything.
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 05:45 PM
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Not for nothing can you buy a mansion in Vegas for like 100grand there's nothing but casinos and dessert. Like every house out there is huge. ya serp the mansion with the fucking castle towers looks like movie shit. Guess being the boss for the last 30+years even in jail pays. The brother Theodore been out for couple years probably of restriction bet he gets forced out of retirement for the family. He did almost 20 strait. Being a made guy this day and age just doesnt even make sense if you have to do all that time. Might as well just be better off making 35k or more at a construction job because that seems its the only playing field for ex cons to work. As well as sanitation and maybe real estate (unsure bout that one). Back before rico is was so legit to be a gangster then the 80s rolled around..
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 05:50 PM
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He's not LCN, or even Italian (although oddly enough, his name ends in a vowel). But this is the mansion of the biggest crook in America today. Can you explain? How is obama any different than any other politician? Bush was a much bigger crook if you ask me. White house occupancy=crook Bush, Obama doesn't matter who is living in it.
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The Dude: And, you know, he's got emotional problems, man. Walter Sobchak: You mean... beyond pacifism?
Walter Sobchak: This guy f*cking walks. I've never been so sure of anything in my entire life
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 05:54 PM
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Can you explain? How is obama any different than any other politician? Bush was a much bigger crook if you ask me. I said today. The same picture would have been applied no matter who or when the President was in office.
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 06:02 PM
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Oh yeah I forgot Nicky Scarfo's mansion in Fort Lauderdale. I've never seen it but I would imagine it was huge. Nicky scarfos house im florida seemed relatibely cheaper than id imagine at only 600k but that was in the 80s so add inflation It was like a 3 or 4 bedroom 3 bath but it was on the water and could hold a 50 ft yacht. He never lived beyond his means ,he did not like to shine .The man always dressed and drove a car that he could afford.Back in the late 60's he had a Chevy Impala, then a Caddy's then a R/R as he moved up. Then when he became Boss he was out of his mind with power. That seems kind of contrary to what everyone else says about him. They said that he liked to spend and be flashy. Even crow and delgiorno said that i think but he def was no gotti or anything. After he moved up yes, before that not even close.When he became boss yes he went out of his mind with shit.But everything in A.C. stayed like it was in the 70's. He only had his R/R on georgia ave. once I think,he had the same black Caddy for ever. He looked like Beeps did back in the day .The Crow may have said he was a neat freak or a clean freak cos he was that... You may be misunderstanding me, the guy after he got money he dressed better and better and took care of himself.But he was far far from a Gotti or a Castellano. All you have to do is look at where he lived before he became boss.Not saying he was not clean or anything like that.He went out he dressed the part.
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 06:05 PM
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Can you explain? How is obama any different than any other politician? Bush was a much bigger crook if you ask me. I said today. The same picture would have been applied no matter who or when the President was in office. Thats true but Bush made a lot of people rich...
Cackling like a banty Rooster.
I love this," "I just love this."
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 06:16 PM
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thedudeabides87
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Can you explain? How is obama any different than any other politician? Bush was a much bigger crook if you ask me. I said today. The same picture would have been applied no matter who or when the President was in office. Thats true but Bush made a lot of people rich... Cronyism is a problem in all administrations but besides that, look at Wall street when Obama took office and now, who gave them all that money? This should probably be in a different thread though.
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The Dude: And, you know, he's got emotional problems, man. Walter Sobchak: You mean... beyond pacifism?
Walter Sobchak: This guy f*cking walks. I've never been so sure of anything in my entire life
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Re: Mafia mansions
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02/27/15 09:43 PM
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Based on an article I read, the 'Ndrangheta made more money one year than Wal Mart and the Deutsche Bank combined. I think it was in 2013. 60 billion USD apparently if you take them as a collective unit. They're serious players in the European drug trade. They were also largely left unchecked throughout the 80s and 90s when the Italian state went after Cosa Nostra, the result of which has led to their rapid growth in wealth and power.
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