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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
[Re: pizzaboy]
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04/29/15 11:28 AM
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Like PB always says, these are the threads that will eventually be the downfall of this site. What is the point of this thread? You don't get to the top spot in a crime family AND the commission by being a coward. You don't build the Gambino's into one of the strongest crime families with a coward at the helm. But like I also say, If you feed it, it grows. You'll notice that this is my first serious post in this thread. And it's only because a friend mentioned my name  . And I'm gonna break my own rule and feed it anyway. But how the fuck is this thread still going?
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
[Re: pizzaboy]
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04/29/15 11:42 AM
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Like PB always says, these are the threads that will eventually be the downfall of this site. What is the point of this thread? You don't get to the top spot in a crime family AND the commission by being a coward. You don't build the Gambino's into one of the strongest crime families with a coward at the helm. But like I also say, If you feed it, it grows. You'll notice that this is my first serious post in this thread. And it's only because a friend mentioned my name  . And I'm gonna break my own rule and feed it anyway. But how the fuck is this thread still going? Sorry, maybe it was my fault for bringing it to the top but I havent been on this board in a little while and just saw it
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
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04/29/15 02:56 PM
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And I'm gonna break my own rule and feed it anyway. But how the fuck is this thread still going? Haha I knew you would cave in It's the car wreck paradox, Dix. You just can't look away  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
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04/30/15 09:31 AM
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Maybe it has something to do with the stupid and effortless way you phrased your question when making the thread? If you had actually elaborated and specified your question as in "Was Carlo considered a coward out in the streets before he became boss?" or something like that, maybe you would have gotten more serious replies.
As for Joey Pyle, I don't know about him.. he thinks they're weak? Weak how? As in brutality? They're about making money first, not scaring the shit out of people and getting unnecessary notoriety/heat from the feds. If you want more brutality then read more on the cartels, the Russians etc. I'm sure your Joey Pyle is a sissy compared to them.
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
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04/30/15 11:31 AM
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Maybe it has something to do with the stupid and effortless way you phrased your question when making the thread? If you had actually elaborated and specified your question as in "Was Carlo considered a coward out in the streets before he became boss?" or something like that, maybe you would have gotten more serious replies.
As for Joey Pyle, I don't know about him.. he thinks they're weak? Weak how? As in brutality? They're about making money first, not scaring the shit out of people and getting unnecessary notoriety/heat from the feds. If you want more brutality then read more on the cartels, the Russians etc. I'm sure your Joey Pyle is a sissy compared to them. Joey Pyle a London Face said in his book he was dealing with Genovese and Gambino crime families in New York over the years, he said he once went to an other part of the United States and that people was talking about been pick up by the feds and how you had to give the feds something to keep them happy, he said mob people in the United States was weak.
So if you want to go back to what i said in my post, when mob guys got picked up by the FEDS they was weak and gave info to keep them happy. Now Joey was good mates with Wilf Pine, Pine was mate with captain Joey Pagano in New York, Pagano ask Pine did he know anyone in England to work with and he took Joey Pyle over to the United States. Now what they got up to for real ? they never said in there books as you know they would have been arrested in the United States, Wilf Pine was black sabbath manager Frank Tieri wanted into the music industry and was giving Pine money to do so 1970's and 80's we are talking about here. Joe Pyle Tribute Night - with True Crime Legends - Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnrss_V5bG8Mafia man Wilf Pine’s cash surprise. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/mafia-man-wilf-pines-cash-1460841
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
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04/30/15 12:02 PM
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coward is a bad term, not to be used with CN guys, if a guy gets reprimanded by his captain or a captain by his boss and does not kill him and other people involved are they a coward ?or if a relative or best friend of yours is killed with an o.k. from the bosses and you do nothing are you a coward..? On point.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
[Re: Belette]
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05/01/15 07:22 AM
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Carlo wanted the club we do not know the facts he may have just been right on the matter of the club. Bonanno was not killed for not going to meeting if he knew about it or not, getting a person to walk by to put the shit's up Genovese guys took a lot of balls ? i do not think so. The Genovese guy doing all the talking was killed after this maybe he was talking to much. Anyway Tommy Lucchese daughter Frances was with Carlo Gambino's oldest son and were married so they was as thick as thieves.
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
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05/01/15 03:55 PM
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Boss of organized crime family is definitely a coward,oh god are you serious with these questions ?! Big Paul Castellano ring a bell. Let me put it like this. If Big Paul were a coward, he would probably be around today. It's the very fact that he wasn't scared, that did him in. Now Gotti? That was a scary dude in some respects. He would've never went down like Castellano because he would've been scared to death and would've taken any and all preventive measures to avert a Sparks Steakhouse type event.
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Re: Was Carlo Gambino a coward.
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05/07/15 10:13 AM
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Don Carlo was a Mastermind. He never served a jail sentence (though perhaps in todays world/legal system he might) He was THE boss. He didn't need to be a brave "warrior" - he had an army of minions to do his bidding. Mastermind? A bit much, no? Carlo and the rest of the old time bosses did not have to contend with RICO. If they had, they would have all been in jail. He had that luxury and lived a quiet life. He's no smarter than Russell Bufalino, Joe Zerilli, Tony Accardo, John Scalish, John LaRocca, Jimmy Lanza, Joe Todaro, Angelo Bruno or Stefano Maggadino. He was just more well known because there was more written on NY families.
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