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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 11:15 AM
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That's the real mob right there. Me and politics don't mix
"He who never was can never be, He who was has always been and will always be." Sun Tzu
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 03:24 PM
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My only interactions in Harlem was a work release jail on 163rd & Amsterdam ave. I stay there in the 90's after doing a skid bid up north. Met some good guys there. Not nit picking, however you come of as a "truth seeker", 163rd and Amsterdam isn't Harlem, it's Washington Heights. What did you go away for? Vigilante type stuff I presume! True. But in all fairness to Marbala (and he's new here, so I don't even know him), a lot of people from the outer boroughs and the suburbs think the Heights are in Harlem. Especially around Saint Nick and that area. If you look around, the building structures are similar, the populace is similar, etc. If you take a wrong turn and you're not familiar with the area, it's a fairly easy mistake to make . The Heights have a lot of Dominicans. A lot of drugs get dealt there as well. My friends would go there often to get shit. Some gorgeous girls
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 03:26 PM
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I think it's time to up your meds, Foot. Nah... I like hearing Twilight Zone music playing.
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 03:28 PM
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Pizza I think I knew that guy Richie animal as a kid. He was one of the few people I really actually liked. He told me a story he met some guy that we both knew. He did a lot of things including sell heroin. He tells richie take a walk with him. So they walked up the aves. Some black guys were their he was their heroin supplier.
He goes up to the group about 6 guys. He tells Richie watch this and he just starts to beat the shit out of one of them. The other guys in their group did nothing. Then richie figured it out they need his supply so he could have killed him and just walked away. That incident made a big impression on that guy Richie. Was Richie one of the porn stars?
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 03:51 PM
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The Heights have a lot of Dominicans. A lot of drugs get dealt there as well. My friends would go there often to get shit. Some gorgeous girls Yeah, because that's all a secret . Touché. Edit. I get it now. The shhh thing. Was supposed to be a wink hahahahahah Thought u meant it was common knowledge which it is to ppl from the tristate
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 03:53 PM
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Wasn't the tangelwood boys started by Santorelli his nick name was Butchie as a kid a east Harlem boy no? If he is still around he would be 68 now give or take.
No, he didn't "start" those kids up there. But his son was always around them, and when they were younger they were always running to Tony for help. And today his son is a wiseguy himself. Old school. Stand-up. A real gentleman. Unless you piss him off . If he s the same guy he almost killed my brother while we were still in Harlem. His gun jammed. My brother turns around he sees it my brother and not the guy he wanted to clip. Oops mistakes happen. We know. You told us the exact same story when you were here as Richie Animal. http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthr...true#Post692548 Nothing gets by PB
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 04:03 PM
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The Heights have a lot of Dominicans. A lot of drugs get dealt there as well. My friends would go there often to get shit. Some gorgeous girls Yeah, because that's all a secret . Touché. Edit. I get it now. The shhh thing. Was supposed to be a wink hahahahahah Thought u meant it was common knowledge which it is to ppl from the tristate Those smileys are a bitch, huh? But all kidding aside, give the Dominicans credit for holding on to the ONLY ethnic neighborhood remaining in Manhattan. And believe it or not, you'll find Dominican buildings as far south as 86th and Amsterdam. Not a lot of them, mind you. But they're there. Which is remarkable considering that the Upper West Side is just about the Yuppiest neighborhood you'll ever see today.
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 05:25 PM
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Actually there is two things I remember about uptown 1 in Harlem I went to meet a friend of mine at a feast on 111th st he was running a stand I loved that kid he also became a victim of his best friends. The only time was we went to 140th wash hghts to meet up with some Dominicans when there was a draught in the neighborhood. Just once it was some real shady shit up there I thought we were gonna have to tornado up in that piece. 20 different dealers on every block and 2-3 cops a block idk how those fellas last up there all dominicans
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/06/14 05:36 PM
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Actually there is two things I remember about uptown 1 in Harlem I went to meet a friend of mine at a feast on 111th st he was running a stand I loved that kid he also became a victim of his best friends. The only time was we went to 140th wash hghts to meet up with some Dominicans when there was a draught in the neighborhood. Just once it was some real shady shit up there I thought we were gonna have to tornado up in that piece. 20 different dealers on every block and 2-3 cops a block idk how those fellas last up there all dominicans The 40,000 DR flags didn't give it away that thier all Dominicans? A Rod and Manny Ramirez both played little league on 193rd and Amsterdam.
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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07/30/14 04:41 AM
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I watched a documentary about these guys and honestly I didn't expect much from these young wannabe wiseguys but I was actually surprised!
Paul Gulino pushing Tony Spero in the heat of the argument and then getting whacked over it, by his two best friends, the only ones he'd let inside his house... the whole thing is still etched in my mind. Anthony Spero was one old-school mafioso that's for sure... probably lost his patience with these young thugs that want to get made in less than a year.
-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: Bath avenue crew
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08/01/14 02:36 PM
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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08/02/14 02:10 PM
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Most of the guys from the early 90's had very short careers. They were violent in order to make names for themselves; very few understood cosa nostra and most were just used by Spero. This also holds true for the Colombo's during that same time period. Gulino pushed Spero in order to make a name for himself and also to show Spero how bad he wanted to get made. He did it for show,not really out of anger, but never expected Spero to have him killed. These guys were mostly a drug ring that kicked up some money and had rather short careers. Most also ratted,
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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08/03/14 05:51 PM
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Most of the guys from the early 90's had very short careers. They were violent in order to make names for themselves; very few understood cosa nostra and most were just used by Spero. This also holds true for the Colombo's during that same time period. Gulino pushed Spero in order to make a name for himself and also to show Spero how bad he wanted to get made. He did it for show,not really out of anger, but never expected Spero to have him killed. These guys were mostly a drug ring that kicked up some money and had rather short careers. Most also ratted, They grew up idolizing John Gotti and tried to emulate him.
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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08/04/14 11:35 PM
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The article mentions the "20th avenue boys" of the Colombo family. I have not yet heard of this crew. Anyone have any info on them? I think that crew was associated with wild bill joe competilo was in it
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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08/08/14 08:33 PM
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You fellas clearly didn't know paulie. That whole pushing incident had nothing to do with bragging or for show. Stop trying to make sense of shit. You don't choose the day you get straightened out. Pauly was a tuff kid and all those kids were. A couple just had a bad drug habit. But don't try and take away from what they were or who they were. There was plenty of ole time bonnanos on the street when these kids were around and none of them did squat. Even other skippers from the neighborhood would talk to paulie without pulling rank. If not for tommy & Joey things would have been a lot different. I'm not idolizing them or trying to disrespect any posters just my thoughts
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Re: Bath avenue crew
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08/10/14 06:35 PM
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Don't remember a club they hung out on the corner. Maybe after I got pinched and they started getting straightened out they got a club
"He who never was can never be, He who was has always been and will always be." Sun Tzu
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