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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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10/30/13 04:06 PM
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TheChickenMan
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that pic isnt new its from the 90s
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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: LaLouisiane]
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04/06/14 01:55 AM
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Someone get him a stool to stand on!! No worries I'm sure someone is pushing in his stool....
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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: JCrusher]
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08/17/18 05:22 PM
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Moe_Tilden
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Why didn't Scarfo have a funeral?
who would go lol  its the truth too. His mother is dead, his sister is dead but she hated his guts since they were young, obviously not leonetti,his oldest son disowned him and changed his named,nicky jr is in prison, mark is dead. Did his oldest son definitely disown him? He might have just changed his name because he's working legitimately and doesn't want to be tainted with the same brush. Doesn't mean he didn't love his father. Although I don't know the dynamics of that family and everything that went down. If Scarfo really mocked his other son for attempting suicide, that's the lowest of the low, but it's also pretty low if what he actually said and thought was distorted and made for public consumption. I've got to believe he's more redeemable than that. I mean Nicky Jr. was pretty busted up about that.
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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08/17/18 05:24 PM
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I never understood the hate this guy got. He was real tough guy, did his thing in the street and died like a man.
oh i dunno...maybe because he was a psychopath If you're gonna be a gangster then you might as well go all the way with it. This guy was a gangster in every sense of the word. That in itself is a rarity, even among gangsters. His legacy is in many ways very admirable. He lived his life fearlessly and did everything most people don't have the balls to do. My guess is he enjoyed every moment . You know what i find admirable? Men who take care of their family,men who live life as a good citizen. Admirable and nicky scarfo dont belong in the same sentence lol
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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: ralphie_cifaretto]
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08/17/18 05:24 PM
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Moe_Tilden
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I never understood the hate this guy got. He was real tough guy, did his thing in the street and died like a man.
oh i dunno...maybe because he was a psychopath If you're gonna be a gangster then you might as well go all the way with it. This guy was a gangster in every sense of the word. That in itself is a rarity, even among gangsters. His legacy is in many ways very admirable. He lived his life fearlessly and did everything most people don't have the balls to do. My guess is he enjoyed every moment. Yeah I'm sure he enjoyed having the smell of his cellmate's dumps wafting in the air as he tried to quietly bust a nut to a smuggled nudie mag for thirty years.
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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: Moe_Tilden]
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08/17/18 05:32 PM
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I never understood the hate this guy got. He was real tough guy, did his thing in the street and died like a man.
oh i dunno...maybe because he was a psychopath If you're gonna be a gangster then you might as well go all the way with it. This guy was a gangster in every sense of the word. That in itself is a rarity, even among gangsters. His legacy is in many ways very admirable. He lived his life fearlessly and did everything most people don't have the balls to do. My guess is he enjoyed every moment. Yeah I'm sure he enjoyed having the smell of his cellmate's dumps wafting in the air as he tried to quietly bust a nut to a smuggled nudie mag for thirty years. I seriously doubt he had that problem Moe. This guy had a lot of friends in prison. Even the guards loved him. One thing about this guy is that he never lost his smile or his sense of humor. This may come as a surprise to you Moe, but people who are happy and genuinely love life tend to have many friends. If it hadn't been for Joey Merlino's jealousy, Scarfo would've gone down as one of the more beloved figures in Philly. The guys on the street loved him.
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Re: Nicky Scarfo
[Re: JCrusher]
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08/17/18 05:36 PM
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From what ive heard chris and his father never got along really. Its not hard to imagine knowing nickys reputation. He even wanted his wife dead at one point. This is the same guy who killed his most loyal capo over a damn news article lol Yeah, you're probably right. I guess it's just hard to understand the pathology of guys like Scarfo, what makes them tick. Similarly to Joey Merlino, he seems to be happiest when he's inflicting pain and misery on others. I'd say it's/was uncomfortable for people to hang around guys like this. I suppose Goodfellas encapsulated it well with Joe Pesci's character, his sadism and how everyone walked on eggshells around him.
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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