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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.
NYMafia: Thank you, VanillaLimeCoke.
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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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03/24/18 08:23 AM
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This ends the speculation about whether the Violi's sons from Hamilton, were involved in Montreal's organized crime affairs. Domenico Agostino mentioned in the article is a close associate of Sergio Piccirilli. Sergio was the one who join forces with the D'Amico's. The Ontario clans did back opponents of the Rizzuto's.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/03/22/vaste-frappe-contre-le-tabac-illegalMore on the tobacco smuggling: Huge strike against illegal tobacco Smugglers traveled through the United States and Ontario before returning to Quebec. A smuggling network of smugglers whose goods traveled more than 3000 km across Canada and the United States and which allowed the Italian mafia to fill put their pockets was dismantled yesterday by the Sûreté du Québec. n total, 14 people who are suspected of being involved in this fraud were arrested yesterday morning. Among them, we find the presumed head of the network, Domenico Agostino, and his accomplice Domenico Cocullo. Men aged 48 and 39 are close to the Italian mafia, especially the Calabrian clan, according to our information.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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This ends the speculation about whether the Violi's sons from Hamilton, were involved in Montreal's organized crime affairs. Domenico Agostino mentioned in the article is a close associate of Sergio Piccirilli. Sergio was the one who join forces with the D'Amico's. The Ontario clans did back opponents of the Rizzuto's. Pretty old school those cigarettes more lucrative than coke lol. I recall Sergio was close to the natives pretty tough themselves.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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More on the Nesparolis.
At the end of July, the Court of Quebec pronounces its judgment against the Nesparoli family, close to the boss Sergio Piccirilli. The father, Sergio Nesparoli, 74, and one of his sons, Sergio Junior, 37, are sentenced: 12 months under conditions for possession of weapons for the father and 36 months in prison for the son for possession of weapons and drug trafficking. The time spent in pretrial detention counting for "1.5", Petardi and Nesparoli Junior had only ONE day of prison to perform. The Nesparoli and their accomplices were arrested on August 11, 2015. Sergio Nesparoli Junior and Michael Petardi were members of the "Devils Ghosts" club, affiliated with the Hells Angels. Gino was wounded in July 2013 during the shooting at the Nite Life Bar (former Nesparoli property), which killed 37-year-old Jamie Laramée, who is considered the replacement for the West End Gang.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Two articles respectively published yesterday and today regarding contraband, or illegal, tobacco: Federal, provincial governments target illegal tobacco with new funding https://www.theglobeandmail.com/can...ernments-target-illegal-tobacco-with-newThe RCMP has estimated that there are roughly 175 organized-crime groups in Canada with ties to the illicit tobacco market.
Earlier this month, the Sûreté du Québec announced the takedown of a mass tobacco-importation scheme that they allege had ties to Italian and Indigenous organized-crime groups.
Project Olios, which began in June of 2016 and was conducted in partnership with the Canada Border Services Agency and partners on both sides of the border, focused on individuals illegally importing tobacco from the United States, through the Lansdowne and Fort Erie border crossings, to be sold on the Kahnawake territory in Quebec.__________________ Organized crime behind contraband tobacco costs governments billions http://ctv.news/A6xXsMPDubbed ‘Project Mygale,’ the nearly two-year-long operation tracked raw tobacco that was purchased in the United States, smuggled into Canada at three separate border crossings, and turned into cigarettes at manufacturing plants on First Nations reserves in Ontario and Quebec.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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I wonder what they have on him since they can't use anything that came from Rizzuto/Sollecito. I'm interested in what the prosecution says too about their arrangement. dix, When Loris Cavaliere pleaded guilty, anyone who was in the courtroom at the time was prevented, because of a publication ban, from naming the individuals who were holding meetings in a room in Cavaliere's law offices to discuss "money laundering, payment of rent for (the permission) to sell drugs, collection of money and the possibility of using violence to solve different problems.†Paul Cherry of the Montreal Gazette used that quote in his article about Cavaliere's release to a halfway house--the quote itself is from the summary of facts read into the court record when Cavaliere pled guilty. Cherry is one of a number of journalists who reported that Cavaliere was present for a lot of the meetings. We don't know whether "the possibility of using violence to solve different problems" means plotting the murder of Raynald Desjardins. However, I am quite doubtful because, if the plot had been discussed, Stefano Sollecito and Leonardo Rizzuto, along with others in those meetings, would also have been charged back in November 2015 with conspiring to murder Desjardins. Gregory Woolley and Boucher's daughter, Alexandra Mongeau, are the other two people specifically charged with conspiracy to murder Desjardins. Could Woolley have been participating in those meetings at Cavaliere's law offices? Yes. However, the police allege that Boucher and his daughter discussed the murder plot when she would visit him in prison, and she in turn would convey the messages to Woolley at some point every time after she left. I'm not sure why Boucher and his daughter thought that talking in code during her prison visits to him wouldn't or couldn't be deciphered by prison officials--it is a given that the officials were listening in.
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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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