Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
They were gonna whack him as sure as it's gonna rain in England this week (and that's not sarcasm about your location, just an expression).

What's the difference if the threat was imminent? His getting spooked probably saved Sal Avellino's life, too. They envied that guy's money so much that they surely would have hit hit if they didn't get pinched when they did. Just for fucking spite. That's what you were dealing with back then.

And I'm not excusing D'Arco for being a rat. I read that book and it was okay. But there was plenty of bullshit in it, especially about the Bronx and Harlem factions of the family, who Al barely knew.

But he was a dead man walking. A real man of honor would have went out in a blaze of glory, and he ran to the Feds like a pussy. But make no mistake. It wasn't paranoia. They were gonna whack him sooner rather than later.


I don't think he was a stand up guy. I think he was a coward and a bully.

Where did I imply anything different, Moe?

I said a real man would have gone out in a blaze of glory, and I called him a pussy. And I realize that we share the English language, but sometimes the idioms are a bit different here. But in the street over here, a pussy is even less than a coward.

And Jimmy Ida wouldn't have even recongnized Al as the acting. That whole downtown crew kept him at arm's length. Matty sent word from Texas that the Luccheses were a house of cards with Ducks away and the Brooklyn/Bronx thing going on. It's just a shame that Chin didn't find Casso before the Feds did.


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