On November 13th, Pete Clemenza was asked to take his gun and leave the cannoli; that request came from his wife. He knew where Hoffa was buried, but he also knew that someday he would return to her. With nowhere else to go to the mattresses, he turned to his childhood accomplice, Sal Tessio. A few years earlier, Tessio's wife had thrown him out, requesting that he never arrange a reconciliation on his turf (where she'd be safe).
Can two divorced Dons share a territory without driving each other crazy? They're "The GodCouple"
Posted By: Don Andrew
Re: Spinoff - 04/04/06 07:57 PM
Clemenza was asked to "leave the gun..." around Christmastime 1945. Jimmy Hoffa was supposedly killed 30 years later.
Posted By: Enzo Scifo
Re: Spinoff - 04/07/06 11:02 PM
Djeesh, these spin offs get lousier and lousier.
Tony Soprano's father was actually the Corloene children's half-brother. It turned out that the Tony Soprano's grandmother was a teenage sweetheart of Vito Corleone.
Wouldn't Tony Soprano's father be a relative of the Stracci's? If my memory serves me correctly (and it often doesn't) weren't the Stracci's the NJ family?
Posted By: Don Andrew
Re: Spinoff - 04/14/06 02:15 AM
Ok, really, just stop. Please.
Posted By: dontomasso
Re: Spinoff - 04/24/06 05:34 PM
Originally posted by Don Andrew:
Clemenza was asked to "leave the gun..." around Christmastime 1945. Jimmy Hoffa was supposedly killed 30 years later.
Yes, and on the very spot where Clemenza took a piss now stands the Meadowlands.
Posted By: plawrence
Re: Spinoff - 04/25/06 04:04 PM
Nice, mustachepete.
I'm a parody kinda guy myself.
Bumping to save for a ten year search.
For just a moment, I thought that you wrote "to save from a ten year stretch."