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Re: I read 5 families for the 2nd time. [Re: pizzaboy] #839216
04/26/15 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
I was amazed at how much money they were making on these gas ripoffs, in the tens of millions.

If the wiseguys can steal that much in a gasoline racket, how much do you think the Government makes?

Why else would we give two shits what goes on in the Middle East?

Call me crazy.


Saying the government is the 'real mafia' is a cliche at this point, but when u follow the money and consider our involvement in the middle east, it kinda nails that phrase perfectly


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Re: I read 5 families for the 2nd time. [Re: Walkner] #839303
04/27/15 08:21 AM
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Valachi's book, and Valachi himself, gets a lot of criticism, but I like it.

There are a lot of problems with the Valachi book: he actually doesn't know that much, a lot of speculation, also (and most importantly) who was the "Buster from Chicago" character? Was it Valachi himself?

For a lot of people of a certain age, Valachi was the first book they read about the mob. That's too bad because it started them off with a bunch of shaky facts. I was lucky enough to read some great books like Five Families, Wiseguy and Donnie Brasco BEFORE Valachi.

The good thing about that is I already had a bunch of knowledge that allowed me to fish through the shaky facts and enjoy the story. There's so much there. People always say he was a "nobody," just a soldier, etc... But in the story, (true or not) he interacts with so many huge and famous mobsters from those early times. I especially like the first 10 pages or so when he talks about his childhood. A lot like "Angela's Ashes."

The Vinny Teresa book is similar in that way. /end of rant.

Re: I read 5 families for the 2nd time. [Re: americafyeah] #839888
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Originally Posted By: americafyeah
i think you guys kind of overrate his book on this board. raab's writing style seemed pretty dry to me,and he uses a lot of unnecessary big words that no one ever uses in real life,outside of academia maybe. it's also maybe too ambitious. if i want to read a sweeping account of mob history that covers hundreds of years,i prefer something in encyclopedic form like jay Robert nash's books. it just doesn't work as well in the format of a chronology. just one man's opinion,of course. carry on


I know in my first post feeding a potential troll isn't the best of starts, but to suggest that Raab uses words that are too big is kind of ridiculous. My vocabulary isn't that expansive but at no point did I feel the need to refer to a dictionary or thesaurus

Re: I read 5 families for the 2nd time. [Re: BMoney] #840348
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Originally Posted By: americafyeah
i think you guys kind of overrate his book on this board. raab's writing style seemed pretty dry to me,and he uses a lot of unnecessary big words that no one ever uses in real life,outside of academia maybe. it's also maybe too ambitious. if i want to read a sweeping account of mob history that covers hundreds of years,i prefer something in encyclopedic form like jay Robert nash's books. it just doesn't work as well in the format of a chronology. just one man's opinion,of course. carry on


I know in my first post feeding a potential troll isn't the best of starts, but to suggest that Raab uses words that are too big is kind of ridiculous. My vocabulary isn't that expansive but at no point did I feel the need to refer to a dictionary or thesaurus


ok,i just turned to a random page in the book to see if I was correct and I saw words like
"omnibus"
"spurious"
"hob-knobbing"
sorry,but these aren't regular words people use everyday. not to pass judgment on the author,I kind of get the feeling he's not the most down to earth or street guy ever. working at the ny times for 40 years will do that.

Re: I read 5 families for the 2nd time. [Re: Walkner] #840359
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Hob-knobbing sounds like something that would get a guy killed.


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Re: I read 5 families for the 2nd time. [Re: Moe_Tilden] #840539
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Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Hob-knobbing sounds like something that would get a guy killed.


lol lol

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