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Toodoped: Cant believe that some posters need to open three different threads so they can advertise their projects, and also talk to themselves with the help of different accounts. What is the world coming to?!
Toodoped: whoomp there it is! whoomp there it is! lol
Toodoped: a bird told me that the zipper pants site is slowly going down lol lol lol
Toodoped: The best fun for me is being the puppeteer of a complete idiot lol lol
Toodoped: ...and screw all paywalls and paying sites. They wont give you shit
Toodoped: Someone needs to unzip lots of zipper pants, so she or it can give birth to the Button Guys lol lol
Toodoped: I said I creep and I crawl and I creep and I crawl And I creep and I crawl creep creep lol
Toodoped: Lots of "amnesia"...some people are posting the same stuff over and over, and every time they are happy like small kids lol
Toodoped: a small reminder...screw all paywalls!
Toodoped: Anyone heard from @BigTuna? He is absent for quite some time...I hope is ok
Toodoped: Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
Toodoped: Thanks buddy! We should continue fighting against these lying paying sites and to protect everyone on this forum, especially the younger generation or posters.
Toodoped: these days lots of people that I know lost their families and everything they had because its legit and even youngsters can chip in
Toodoped: Same as the mob paying sites...ppl pay for "Disneyland" and wiki mob stuff, something which they can find it on their own with a simple google search
VanillaLimeCoke: Lousy school violence these days. Not even a 6th of the way through September and we've already had a psychotic violent school shooting.
Toodoped: Word. Few days ago, over here, they caught one teenager with a gun and more than 60 bullets, while going to school. I wonder what was his plan ?!
Toodoped: Damn....the retard slowly became a stalker and he's following me whenever I make a post so he can bump up his own $0,5 "projects" lol lol "IT" is finished and I love it lol
Toodoped: still talking to yourself, a stupido?! lol lol
Toodoped: hahahahahaha I can do it all day long
Toodoped: Cant believe this shit...im off to find some real pussy
Toodoped: aaaaand....the retarded stalker is back again
Toodoped: For those who enjoyed the "TD's Free Outfit Articles 2023/24" thread, well thanks to @TB for making it a sticky on the first page in the OC forum so everyone can enjoy it. Again, I want to personally say thanks to TB, JGeoff and the whole GBB forum. Salut
VanillaLimeCoke: I can’t take it anymore. Everything has gotta change. Or at least a lot.
Toodoped: Screw the world bro...the main thing today is to take care of you and yours.
VanillaLimeCoke: I’m hoping and praying that 2025 will be so much better. …. for real …. Too
Giacomo_Vacari: Damn, he is posting the same things over and over, nothing new. Watch out the flu is bad this year. January 20th Trump gets sworn in, and hopefully turn things around.
VanillaLimeCoke: Yeah, but they’re already planning things so he can’t turn them around
VanillaLimeCoke: Biden’s pardened over 8000 people, most of which were issued in the last 2-3 months
hoodlum: Yes, most likely 2 piss off that crybaby & compulsive liar now sadly in office.
Jason1969: Hey! After applying months ago, I finally got my button and was accepted as a member!
NYMafia: Just when I thought I was out…they pull me back in!
hoodlum: My 15 yr. old grandson who thinks his generation invented all got into a small debate.....I asked him 2 explain the old (Archie Bunkeresque) tale..."You don't buy beer,,,,You rent it..Needless 2 say , he was dumfounded ....stupid little fuck...
NYMafia: Hey! Paisan. Thatsa Somma Spicy Meeta Balla U Gotta Da, Kid!
NYMafia: ...Take Alka-Seltzer for fast relief
NYMafia: It’s all about the rhythm, gotta have rhythm.
VanillaLimeCoke: Let us take a moment to remember the fallen ones for this Memorial Day Weekend
NYMafia: It you’re playing a game of poker and you look around the table and can’t tell who the sucker is...it’s you.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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This is how things have changed, back in the day members weren't paid for hits, they were just ordered to kill. They didn't do it for money, but out of a sense of duty. Only outsiders or associates were paid. Scarfo only got $17,500 and $5,000 for two murders just enough to cover the costs of the hits.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Nicky Scarfo was Calabrian as well, I mean his parents were from Naples and Calabria. Little Nicky had uncles in NYC affiliated with the Siderno Group. Until 1980, the head of the Group was Michele (Mike) Racco. He maintained close contacts with the Luppino crime family in Hamilton, Ontario and with the Cotroni crime family in Montreal.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/chroniques/2022-02-06/alessandro-vinci-n-etait-pas-un-bandit.phpAlessandro Vinci was not a bandit It was late at night on October 11, 2018, and Vincenzo Vinci's phone rang. It must have been 11:15 p.m. Her mother's number, Sara, was on the display. Weird, thought Vincenzo: my mother never calls at this time, she's already in bed. He has answered. And it was her father, Tony, who was on the phone. This was really, really weird: Sara and Tony had been separated for a long time, since 1997. Vincenzo's father started talking: “Yeah, hello…” Tony hadn't finished the word "hello" that Vincenzo heard his mother, he heard his mother's wailing. A sound that he still struggles to describe, three years later, a sound that still haunts him. "Something happened to your brother Alex," Tony finally told his eldest son. - "Something" ? - He left. - Left ? - Left. » * * * Alessandro Vinci was born on November 28, 1986. Gifted at school, but not interested in school. Interested in business, in cars. His father had a garage where he sold used cars, Vinci Automobiles, on Lévesque Boulevard in Laval. Vinci's three sons, Vincenzo, Elvio and Alessandro, worked there, as well as in another car business operated by Tony. Alex's interpersonal skills, charisma and ingenuity have made him a gifted salesperson. He sold – and bought – cars, while dad Tony repaired them, in the workshop, on Lévesque Boulevard. A thunderous tandem. Tony came to Canada from Italy with $100 and his talent as a mechanic in 1971. The money from the marriage to Sara allowed him to buy a Petrofina garage. Alessandro was the youngest of Tony and Sara's three sons. A pillar of the family, who called her 90-year-old grandmother twice a day, who went to lunch with her at her residence a few times a week. Alex was also Elvio's protector. Elvio was born with a mild intellectual disability. Alex always kept him under his wing; where Alex went, Elvio went. For Elvio and Vincenzo, Alex was more than a brother: “He was, says Vincenzo, our best friend. » And on October 11, 2018 at 8:36 p.m. and 24 seconds – we know this thanks to a surveillance camera – a man entered Vinci Automobiles and found Alex there, who was alone, on the phone, in the office. The stranger shot him 15 times. The surveillance camera shows him fleeing the scene, 20 seconds later. * * * Vincenzo, that evening, took the car, he went north up Papineau and he crossed the bridge to go to his mother's. It was unreal: Alex, dead. Impossible. Vincenzo was in a sort of denial. On the way to his mother's house, he saw a sea of ??flashing lights in the distance in front of the family business. It was stronger than him: he stopped, he got out of the car and he notified a policeman who immediately banned him from the perimeter. “But he is my brother, pleaded Vincenzo … - It's your brother ? replied the policeman. - Yes. » The agent lifted the yellow blindfold, invited Vincenzo to follow him to meet the investigators. Through the garage windows, Vincenzo saw a blanket on the floor inside, in front of the desk. He later found out that this blanket was on his little brother's body. Vincenzo met an investigator, who promised to talk to him later, but told him that for now he had to leave the scene of the crime. Vincenzo got back in the car to go find his parents, at his mother's. The scene still tenses his face: “My father was destroyed. My mother... My mother was wailing. She couldn't say anything, she could hardly breathe. All she could do was…those moans. » Vincenzo spent the night sitting next to his mother on the couch. Saying nothing, feeling useless like he had never felt useless. Around 5 a.m., Vincenzo's phone began to vibrate. Worried text messages from relatives were beginning to reach him. He understood that Alex's murder had been publicized. At 6 a.m., Sara, her mother, was finally able to speak words, between her sobs. She said, “They killed my baby. » Vincenzo read the article in La Presse recounting the murder of his brother on October 12, 2018, the next day. He read words that would be devastating in his life, in the life of his family, words that added to the drama that the Vincis lived, and still live. I quote the article: “Laval police officers began the investigation before transferring the file to their colleagues at the Crimes Against Persons Division of the Sûreté du Québec, presumably because the murder could be linked to organized crime. » The article was signed by my colleague Daniel Renaud, who has covered criminal cases for La Presse since 2012. Daniel has written three books on organized crime. He is a seasoned, rigorous, respected journalist.
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What Daniel wrote was true: the murder bore the signature of organized crime. Daniel did not write that Vincenzo Vinci was "linked to organized crime". But the name “Vinci” appeared in an article which evoked a “link” described as “likely” with “organized crime”. In the hours that followed, Tony Vinci's bank severed its business ties with him, when it wanted to increase its credit lines the previous month. No other bank wanted to do business with Tony afterwards; the La Presse article was cited to justify the refusals. Only one accepted, at almost usurious interest rates, according to Vincenzo. The Directorate General for Compensation for Victims of Crime (IVAC) refused to compensate the Vinci, afterwards: we do not compensate if there is a link with organized crime. The CNESST refused to treat Alex's death as a death in the workplace: there is no compensation if there is a link with organized crime. During our interview, Vincenzo looks at me: “My brother was not linked to organized crime. » Vincenzo is telling the truth. His brother was not a bandit, Alex was not "linked" to organized crime. To continue… https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/chroniques/2022-02-06/alessandro-vinci-n-etait-pas-un-bandit.php
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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