Originally Posted By: pizzaboy

Exactly. He was a tail gunner. He came home a decorated war hero (and again, that doesn't excuse his becoming a gangster). Point is, he wasn't just respected in the street.


And being a tail gunner then was one of the most dangerous and deadly jobs a guy could have to do. Most never made it back. But like you said that doesn't excuse what he chose to do after.

Last edited by Primo; 09/07/14 12:25 PM.

I've walked along the red canal of mars
I've known kings and king makers
Poets painters and paupers
I've danced danced on the rings of Saturn
Still your pilgrim soul is the only thing that ever mattered