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The happy mob life
Posted By: Joe_Bonanno
The happy mob life - 11/17/12 04:34 PM
What you think - everyone sais "It's bad being in the mob" or something like that, but 60-70s everyone wanted to be a mobster and to be free and happy, in the end why they claim they weren't happy, they had it all - money, womens... yeah you should do some "piece of work" from time to time, but at least you dont die of hunger and some of these mobsters provided their families till today, because they made a lot of money, so why that life isn't such a fairy tale?
Posted By: tommykarate
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 05:03 PM
Because theres so much stress and unknown factors.ur dad could be killed by people u kno and u can be told to stand down and accept it.hell the narducci boys in philly helpd set up and kill there father.look at the cainglini brothers,its widely believed they were involved in each others shootings.so there's a few reasons.I dnt believe I spelled that last name right either
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 06:25 PM
The stress with being in the Mob is this, You have to watch your ass day and night. You need to watch your family but you don't want them living with you incase something bad goes down like a hit. Being jailed isn't nice either and heart attacks can come into power from it all. Getting up in the morning early, like it or not. Eating the same stuff too and drinking which would be better and if you're lucky or nice you might get a better drink in prison, but food is usually the same. In the Mob, If you are a Captain and one of your soldiers gets out of line or does something wrong then the Captain gets in crap for it all. Like in film, Donnie Brasco. Sonny Black 'Dominick Napolitano' was killed because of Donny, it was his crew and he was the one who was meant to be looking on everyone. Also, if you are holding a good title like Capo or Underboss, you have to pay other people for Murder or doing something. Though, I couldn't complain. The Mob life was great!
Posted By: Joe_Bonanno
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 07:45 PM
You were a mob guy?
Posted By: Camarel
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:05 PM
Yeah cos a mob guy would use the movie Donnie Brasco as anexample
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:20 PM
@ Camarel - What is wrong with it? Donnie Brasco failed on information but was an excellent example. In reality, Sonny Black was killed for not paying enough attention on Brasco.
Posted By: Camarel
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:25 PM
I was joking mobguy
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:35 PM
Sorry, I am not common to joking. Excuse me on that.
@ Joseph_Bonanno - I used Sonny Black because even though Anthony Mirra and another member introduced Donnie Brasco into the senior members, Sonny was a captain and Donnie operated in his crew. Donnie knew so much about Sonny and The Commission including the Bosses. I wouldn't of called myself a "Mobguy" but I was involved in certain things, after I was convicted of Racketeering in Brooklyn and New Jersey I took my life a little bit more serious. When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. We're currently on a break from a book which I and a friend of mine named Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:48 PM
Check shout box.
Yeah cos a mob guy would use the movie Donnie Brasco as anexample
:loL:
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:56 PM
Another example is what happened to Fat Tony and The Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club when they let Bart Simpson be their gopher. Chief Wiggim busted the whole Springfield Mob.
Posted By: HairyKnuckles
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 08:58 PM
Another example is what happened to Fat Tony and The Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club when they let Bart Simpson be there gopher. Chief Wiggim busted the whole Springfield Mob.
Chief Wiggim is extremely smart!
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 09:00 PM
Another example is what happened to Fat Tony and The Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club when they let Bart Simpson be there gopher. Chief Wiggim busted the whole Springfield Mob.
Chief Wiggim is extremely smart!
Genuine smart or Fredo smaht?
Posted By: HairyKnuckles
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 09:09 PM
Another example is what happened to Fat Tony and The Legitimate Businessmen's Social Club when they let Bart Simpson be there gopher. Chief Wiggim busted the whole Springfield Mob.
Chief Wiggim is extremely smart!
Genuine smart or Fredo smaht?
Only the hillbillies (what´s their name?) are smarter. And that says a lot...
I was involved in certain things, after I was convicted of Racketeering in Brooklyn and New Jersey I took my life a little bit more serious. When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. We're currently on a break from a book which I and a friend of mine named Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
C'mon man ...
Posted By: Ted
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:01 PM
Eating the same stuff too and drinking which would be better and if you're lucky or nice you might get a better drink in prison, but food is usually the same.
WTF? I know these guys go to the same restaurants, but I doubt you have to eat a certain type of food 24/7.
Posted By: Camarel
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:06 PM
Eating the same stuff too and drinking which would be better and if you're lucky or nice you might get a better drink in prison, but food is usually the same.
WTF? I know these guys go to the same restaurants, but I doubt you have to eat a certain type of food 24/7.
Sounds like we should arrange a charity concert for those poor mob men
Posted By: carmela
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:08 PM
When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
How many children did you have when you went in?
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:12 PM
Eating the same stuff too and drinking which would be better and if you're lucky or nice you might get a better drink in prison, but food is usually the same.
WTF? I know these guys go to the same restaurants, but I doubt you have to eat a certain type of food 24/7.
Yes they do - check page 32 of the Official Wiseguy Handbook.
When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
How many children did you have when you went in?
After I got the rico hit in both Jersey and the Apple I took off only to captured by U.S. Marshall's in South America. While on the road I was isolated..
because when your in the MOB your not suppose to even trust your own mother. I had my Atari and 8 bit nintendo I excelled at the Super Mario Brothers games......
Posted By: Camarel
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:22 PM
When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
How many children did you have when you went in?
After I got the rico hit in both Jersey and the Apple I took off only to captured by U.S. Marshall's in South America. While on the road I was isolated..
because when your in the MOB your not suppose to even trust your own mother. I had my Atari and 8 bit nintendo I excelled at the Super Mario Brothers games......
You should write a book
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:39 PM
After I got the rico hit in both Jersey and the Apple I took off only to captured by U.S. Marshall's in South America. While on the road I was isolated..
because when your in the MOB your not suppose to even trust your own mother. I had my Atari and 8 bit nintendo I excelled at the Super Mario Brothers games...... [/quote]
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:41 PM
@ Ted - Well as I said, You usually eat the same stuff. They don't care about what they serve you as long as you have enough energy to carry on the day. Why should they care? Being locked up is not nice so why should people in prison be treated with food privilege?
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 10:41 PM
After I got the rico hit in both Jersey and the Apple I took off only to captured by U.S. Marshall's in South America. While on the road I was isolated.. because when your in the MOB your not suppose to even trust your own mother. I had my Atari and 8 bit nintendo I excelled at the Super Mario Brothers games......
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How did you possibly get up the mountain with that gorilla tossing barrels down on you!
Having grown up in in a small village in Sicily I was use to the mountains a gorilla doesn't scare a made man the barrels were blocked by enlisting soldiers having an uphill battle I knew immediately that I was at a disadvantage and seized the day.
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 11:00 PM
Were the soldiers named Mario & Luigi?
Is that a joke? I'm to be taken very seriously..
Posted By: Mark
Re: The happy mob life - 11/17/12 11:06 PM
You saw right through me... Game Over,
Hahaha Game Over is right!
Posted By: Dapper_Don
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 03:34 AM
Sorry, I am not common to joking. Excuse me on that.
@ Joseph_Bonanno - I used Sonny Black because even though Anthony Mirra and another member introduced Donnie Brasco into the senior members, Sonny was a captain and Donnie operated in his crew. Donnie knew so much about Sonny and The Commission including the Bosses. I wouldn't of called myself a "Mobguy" but I was involved in certain things, after I was convicted of Racketeering in Brooklyn and New Jersey I took my life a little bit more serious. When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. We're currently on a break from a book which I and a friend of mine named Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
You know somebody was going to ask you about this "claim", so here it is. Please elaborate and share more information about your racketeering convictions in Brooklyn and New Jersey, who were you convicted with? what crew/family? for doing what exactly? etc.
Thanks for you expected cooperation on this matter.
Sorry, I am not common to joking. Excuse me on that.
@ Joseph_Bonanno - I used Sonny Black because even though Anthony Mirra and another member introduced Donnie Brasco into the senior members, Sonny was a captain and Donnie operated in his crew. Donnie knew so much about Sonny and The Commission including the Bosses. I wouldn't of called myself a "Mobguy" but I was involved in certain things, after I was convicted of Racketeering in Brooklyn and New Jersey I took my life a little bit more serious. When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. We're currently on a break from a book which I and a friend of mine named Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
You know somebody was going to ask you about this "claim", so here it is. Please elaborate and share more information about your racketeering convictions in Brooklyn and New Jersey, who were you convicted with? what crew/family? for doing what exactly? etc.
Thanks for you expected cooperation on this matter.
I think he got the message Dap or maybe he will spill his guts and break omerta for the 10th time today
Posted By: 123JoeSchmo
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 04:42 AM
Sorry, I am not common to joking. Excuse me on that.
@ Joseph_Bonanno - I used Sonny Black because even though Anthony Mirra and another member introduced Donnie Brasco into the senior members, Sonny was a captain and Donnie operated in his crew. Donnie knew so much about Sonny and The Commission including the Bosses. I wouldn't of called myself a "Mobguy" but I was involved in certain things, after I was convicted of Racketeering in Brooklyn and New Jersey I took my life a little bit more serious. When I was released, I came home to four children and to a wife. We're currently on a break from a book which I and a friend of mine named Gary are typing up and soon publishing. I use my spare time on these forums and other forums.
Hey I remember when I was hanging around guys like Frankie Numbnuts, Elmer the Fudd and Tubby the Tuba. We used to hang out at the "Rat's Nest" social club. Hell of a time we had
Hey I remember when I was hanging around guys like Frankie Numbnuts, Elmer the Fudd and Tubby the Tuba. We used to hang out at the "Rat's Nest" social club. Hell of a time we had
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Yeah back in the day I'd hang around these old buzzards at the friendly lounge on 5th and washington
Posted By: Joe_Bonanno
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 05:27 AM
I know at least 5 mobsters who probably you know too and yes they use internet and actually I write with them, so in a mob forum I think it's pretty normal to have some guys who were there somehow. I dont think it's God knows what.
I know at least 5 mobsters who probably you know too and yes they use internet and actually I write with them, so in a mob forum I think it's pretty normal to have some guys who were there somehow. I dont think it's God knows what.
Well prove it? I doubt we'd have any friends in common
Posted By: Joe_Bonanno
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 05:34 AM
I won't prove it, because my contact with them is strictly personal, but I don't think it's something unseen. With the guys I had comunication I've learned probably a littlebit more for these 4-5 guys, than it's on the net, it's not so much, they don't tell you everything. But anyway - ears open, mouth shut
I won't prove it, because my contact with them is strictly personal, but I don't think it's something unseen. With the guys I had comunication I've learned probably a littlebit more for these 4-5 guys, than it's on the net, it's not so much, they don't tell you everything. But anyway - ears open, mouth shut
Are you hoping your commmnication with these "5 guys" @ $200.00 USD via Paypal you'll get a certicate saying that they've straighten you out
Posted By: Joe_Bonanno
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 06:47 AM
I won't prove it, because my contact with them is strictly personal, but I don't think it's something unseen. With the guys I had comunication I've learned probably a littlebit more for these 4-5 guys, than it's on the net, it's not so much, they don't tell you everything. But anyway - ears open, mouth shut
Are you hoping your commmnication with these "5 guys" @ $200.00 USD via Paypal you'll get a certicate saying that they've straighten you out
Yeah that was the big secret, I still don't know how you found out about it... You are extremely intelligent i can tell that
@ Ted - Well as I said, You usually eat the same stuff. They don't care about what they serve you as long as you have enough energy to carry on the day. Why should they care? Being locked up is not nice so why should people in prison be treated with food privilege?
There are food privileges it's called there ya go jackass quote that in your book
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison_commissary
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 01:45 PM
@ Dicknose, Why are you been such a pric*? I don't keep up to date on what people in prison eat because that doesnt interest me. The 1980s and 1990s were quite different from today and back then it was the same routine. Also, what do you mean by "I think he got the message Dap", Dap asked me a question and I'm glad to answer it. Many people in that life are on the internet like Michael Franzese, Kenny Gallo who was involved with the Los Angeles family for 11 years but wanted to be in Brooklyn. He was asked by Eddie Persico to move to the Colombo family and did business with Allie Boy and Carmine Persico. Many former associates from the Gambino family are on facebook like Mike DeLucia and Larry Mazza.
@ 123JoeSchmo - You are referencing to Billy Crystal in Analyze This as the meeting with Chazz Palminteri?
^^ OIC you know Larry Bagels too your one bad dude
Posted By: Dapper_Don
Re: The happy mob life - 11/18/12 05:27 PM
@ Dicknose, Why are you been such a pric*? I don't keep up to date on what people in prison eat because that doesnt interest me. The 1980s and 1990s were quite different from today and back then it was the same routine. Also, what do you mean by "I think he got the message Dap", Dap asked me a question and I'm glad to answer it. Many people in that life are on the internet like Michael Franzese, Kenny Gallo who was involved with the Los Angeles family for 11 years but wanted to be in Brooklyn. He was asked by Eddie Persico to move to the Colombo family and did business with Allie Boy and Carmine Persico. Many former associates from the Gambino family are on facebook like Mike DeLucia and Larry Mazza.
@ 123JoeSchmo - You are referencing to Billy Crystal in Analyze This as the meeting with Chazz Palminteri?
Unfortunately, I am friends with that nutjob Franzese on facebook and have to be subjected to his ridiculous political viewpoints but thats another story.
Who is Eddie Persico? I am VERY familiar with Kenji Gallo. He had zero interaction with Alley Boy and Carmine as both were already in jail by the time Kenji got to Brooklyn in the early 2000s. Kenji initially worked under Colombo soldier Edward Garafalo and then recently released Capo/ ActingBoss in waiting Teddy Persico Jr who was his big catch while an informant. Kenji also caused the arrest of Lucchese Capo John Baudanza and Colombo soldier Craig Marino. Btw, Larry Mazza was a Colombo Associate he was around Greg Scarpa.
@ Dicknose, Why are you been such a pric*? I don't keep up to date on what people in prison eat because that doesnt interest me. The 1980s and 1990s were quite different from today and back then it was the same routine. Also, what do you mean by "I think he got the message Dap", Dap asked me a question and I'm glad to answer it. Many people in that life are on the internet like Michael Franzese, Kenny Gallo who was involved with the Los Angeles family for 11 years but wanted to be in Brooklyn. He was asked by Eddie Persico to move to the Colombo family and did business with Allie Boy and Carmine Persico. Many former associates from the Gambino family are on facebook like Mike DeLucia and Larry Mazza.
Sure i'll agree with you that they are online I don't think they use typewriters. If you had a federal conviction even if it was in 1940 you would had access to buy food of your choice at the prison commissary.
@ Imamobguy... can we ask if you were made nor not and what organization you were with?
Posted By: Toodoped
Re: The happy mob life - 11/19/12 02:27 PM
Now this is goin to be interesting....
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/19/12 05:55 PM
No, I wasnt made "Jimmy_Two_Times". I worked for the Lucchese family during the 1980s.
Posted By: Toodoped
Re: The happy mob life - 11/19/12 07:49 PM
No, I wasnt made "Jimmy_Two_Times". I worked for the Lucchese family during the 1980s.
Listen aaa..Mobguy,i dont know you and you dont know me but this is my friendly advice to you...you gotta stop this nonsense "I worked for the Lucchese family during the 1980s" doesnt matter if its true or not...its public,ya feelin me?!So sayin some "specific" stuff in public,means problems,ya feelin me?!This is reality,not some movie ok?!i have no problem with you,just sayin,ok?!cheers and good luck
Posted By: gamms
Re: The happy mob life - 11/19/12 11:19 PM
mobguy..
serious question here. you said you was from brooklyn,which neighborhood? we might know some of the same guys,or each other.
you said lucchese, who were you around?
you said you did time,where, and who with?
you can message me if you dont want to drop names, if what you say is true id be happy to back you up if ppl dont believe you.
Posted By: Imamobguy
Re: The happy mob life - 11/19/12 11:26 PM
@ Toodoped - I have nothing to hide, I am an upcoming book and will be going back to work on it on Tuesday (tommorrow). I can't decline what I did in my history, That is life. You're a big boy now and this forum is all about Organized Crime. You understand the Five Families and the Lucchese family. Someone asked who I worked for, I was an associate in the Lucchese crime family in the 1980s. That's how I put it, Could you do better? If you still don't believe me I suggest we meet, talk this over and talk with you about my life.
Posted By: Toodoped
Re: The happy mob life - 11/19/12 11:46 PM
I suggest we meet, talk this over and talk with you about my life.
Im glad and looking forward to it.Good luck with the book tomorow...cheers
Posted By: gamms
Re: The happy mob life - 11/20/12 12:00 AM
@ Toodoped - I have nothing to hide, I am an upcoming book and will be going back to work on it on Tuesday (tommorrow). I can't decline what I did in my history, That is life. You're a big boy now and this forum is all about Organized Crime. You understand the Five Families and the Lucchese family. Someone asked who I worked for, I was an associate in the Lucchese crime family in the 1980s. That's how I put it, Could you do better? If you still don't believe me I suggest we meet, talk this over and talk with you about my life.
yes i got it. lucchese. brooklyn. who were you with? if you was already arrested you aint dropping any names. where are you from?
No, I wasnt made "Jimmy_Two_Times". I worked for the Lucchese family during the 1980s.
I appreciate the honesty... I didn't mean to be disrespectful, was just curious.
Posted By: 123JoeSchmo
Re: The happy mob life - 11/20/12 03:56 PM
Just for the record- no such thing as a happy mob life.
Posted By: Camarel
Re: The happy mob life - 11/26/12 05:01 AM
I think the giveaway was when he used the Donnie Brasco movie as a reference
I think the giveaway was when he used the Donnie Brasco movie as a reference
Yeah I bet that kid weighs 400 lbs sitting on his fatass all day bolshitting with people from across the globe
Camarel there should be a short story creative writing contest on fictional mob stories The Scotland Branch of the Luchesse Crime Family coming to a theater near you.
Posted By: 123JoeSchmo
Re: The happy mob life - 11/26/12 01:00 PM
^starring that four hundred pound jerkoff in his mothers basement that you were talking about
Posted By: joey_dice
Re: The happy mob life - 11/26/12 11:22 PM
Give me a break
Posted By: 123JoeSchmo
Re: The happy mob life - 11/27/12 12:20 AM
Are you sure they can fit every pound of him on the entire screen? Might be a bit of a stretch
Posted By: Camarel
Re: The happy mob life - 11/27/12 12:47 AM
Camarel there should be a short story creative writing contest on fictional mob stories The Scotland Branch of the Luchesse Crime Family coming to a theater near you.
I'm not from Edinburgh
Posted By: 123JoeSchmo
Re: The happy mob life - 11/27/12 03:57 AM
^Ahmen to that *raise glass