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Re: Mobsters and gangsters nicknames
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Re: Mobsters and gangsters nicknames
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Phil “The Chicken Man” Testa
Phil was also known as “the Julius Cesar of the Philadelphia Mob”, which is kind of more dignified. His sillier nickname came about because of a severe case of chicken pox he suffered as a child, that left his face scarred and marked.Was a Sicilian-American Mafia figure known for his brief leadership of the Scarfo crime family.Testa became boss after popular former boss Angelo Bruno was murdered by his own consiglieri Antonio Caponigro who, in turn, was ordered killed by The Commission for acting without permission. About a year after Bruno's death, Testa was killed by the blast of a nail bomb allegedly ordered by his underboss Pete Casella. By L.Carcaterra & wikipedia If u had 2 look that up then u should'nt even be on these boards.B-sides, half of what u just stated is WRONG.Get ur facts straight kid.No bad intent meant,ur probably just young. If there is a correction to be made then state your point, I will be more than glad to entertain and correct it. But what I do not take lightly is your childish comments on who should be on these boards. I am quite sure you belong out there with GOD himself that knows everything. You must know every mobster out there, I bet you know how they think, sleep and shit. You know what, I do not give a shit what you think or know and have fun with this one.
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Re: Mobsters and gangsters nicknames
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During the 1920s, Guzik served as Capone’s chief accountant and treasurer, and as such he was a very confident man. He’d walk around without a gun and always carried at least $1,000 in his pocket. After all, who was going to mess with Scarface’s accountant? As Capone’s treasurer, Guzik was the guy who took care of the bribes. If a judge needed to be bought off or a police commissioner needed a few extra bucks, Guzik would count out a couple of bills, earning him the nickname “Greasy Thumb.” However, being the man in charge of the money isn’t always a good thing. Guzik went to prison with Capone on charges of income tax evasion in 1930. By Nolan Moore
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