GangsterBB.NET


Funko Pop! Movies:
The Godfather 50th Anniversary Collectors Set -
3 Figure Set: Michael, Vito, Sonny

Who's Online Now
1 registered members (1 invisible), 415 guests, and 3 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Shout Box
Site Links
>Help Page
>More Smilies
>GBB on Facebook
>Job Saver

>Godfather Website
>Scarface Website
>Mario Puzo Website
NEW!
Active Member Birthdays
No birthdays today
Newest Members
TheGhost, Pumpkin, RussianCriminalWorld, JohnnyTheBat, Havana
10349 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
Irishman12 67,603
DE NIRO 44,945
J Geoff 31,285
Hollander 24,081
pizzaboy 23,296
SC 22,902
Turnbull 19,517
Mignon 19,066
Don Cardi 18,238
Sicilian Babe 17,300
plawrence 15,058
Forum Statistics
Forums21
Topics42,372
Posts1,059,535
Members10,349
Most Online796
Jan 21st, 2020
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 3 of 3 1 2 3
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: LuanKuci] #858986
09/05/15 07:14 PM
09/05/15 07:14 PM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
SonnyBlackstein Offline
Underboss
SonnyBlackstein  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
Originally Posted By: LuanKuci
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
America is just unique, who cares if Italian-Americans call themselves Italian?


right. it sure is.


Wrong. And annoying.

The southern Australian cities of Melbourne and Adelaide have HUGE Italian expat populations. As does Toronto and Montreal in Canada. ALL these places are EXACTLY the same in their respective Italian communities regards keeping their Italian traditions alive whilst merging with their new 'Western' culture.
Italian Americans forget that when the great immigrations of the late 19th and 20th century were underway immigrants had a choice of the U.S., Canada or Australia..

The only thing 'unique' about Italian Americans is that like most other Americans who've never traveled further than a tank of gas, they think of themselves as being so. So before we all break out into chants of 'USA! USA! USA!' Remember there's a world out there which exists outside of the states.


MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack.
CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go.
MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'.
WILL: So don't go.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: SonnyBlackstein] #858989
09/05/15 07:46 PM
09/05/15 07:46 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
pizzaboy Offline
The Fuckin Doctor
pizzaboy  Offline
The Fuckin Doctor

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
I can almost see your point, Sonny. But the Italian-American community is just so unique that it almost can't be explained. Outsiders would call us pseudo-Italians. But Americans of Italian descent have created a subculture within an actual culture.

Now, at times, the differences between the subculture and the original culture can be extreme. But at other times, when people actually pour their hearts and souls into keeping their parents and grandparents customs alive, it can be both touching and beautiful. Christmas Eve is a good example.

Just like anything else, it depends on the individual. If you try too hard, you may come off as a cafone. But when the tradition is handed down properly, you'll come of as worldly.

Italian-Americans are the most unique of the hyphenated Americans. I don't know any other way to put it. Oh, I'd also like to add that I'm not sure how much gas it took, but I've been to more than a dozen countries.


"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: pizzaboy] #858992
09/05/15 08:55 PM
09/05/15 08:55 PM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
SonnyBlackstein Offline
Underboss
SonnyBlackstein  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
But the Italian-American community is just so unique that it almost can't be explained.


Couldn't disagree more.

Expat Italian communities around the world are amazing in their commonality. Not their indervidualism. Italian Americans included. I've lived in Adelaide, Melbourne and Toronto and their respective Italian communities whilst differing in perhaps in who's momma makes the best sauce and an accent, the commonalities between the communities is startling.

Italians the world over are culturally if not by birth, Italians.


MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack.
CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go.
MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'.
WILL: So don't go.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #858993
09/05/15 08:59 PM
09/05/15 08:59 PM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
SonnyBlackstein Offline
Underboss
SonnyBlackstein  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
Addition:

To give a perfect example this clip by Canadian comedian Gerry Dee could've been written about Italian Americans, Italian Canadians or Italian Australians.

To a tee



https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv3fkcCrn6k


MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack.
CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go.
MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'.
WILL: So don't go.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859074
09/06/15 12:41 PM
09/06/15 12:41 PM
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,434
CT
M
mightyhealthy Offline
Underboss
mightyhealthy  Offline
M
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,434
CT
What are you trying to say? I don't think really get it.

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859075
09/06/15 12:45 PM
09/06/15 12:45 PM
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,434
CT
M
mightyhealthy Offline
Underboss
mightyhealthy  Offline
M
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,434
CT
I mean, if you cared to read my post, you'll see that I was just talking about how people define themselves not as hyphenated, but as Italian or Irish. I was just talking about the way people refer to themselves

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859078
09/06/15 01:25 PM
09/06/15 01:25 PM
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,544
Kokomo
B
Beanshooter Offline
Underboss
Beanshooter  Offline
B
Underboss
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 2,544
Kokomo
That was funny Tony!

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: SonnyBlackstein] #859080
09/06/15 02:04 PM
09/06/15 02:04 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
pizzaboy Offline
The Fuckin Doctor
pizzaboy  Offline
The Fuckin Doctor

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
But the Italian-American community is just so unique that it almost can't be explained.


Couldn't disagree more.

And that's your right, Sonny. That's what message boards are for: to debate in a civilized fashion. Not to come online in a bad mood and pick fights because you had a bad day at the office.

And I should hope you don't think I'm talking about you, as our friendship extends way beyond this board. And I can't say that about too many guys here because of all of the recent drama and nonsense. But my friends (for instance, the guys who have my email address) know who they are.


"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859154
09/06/15 09:12 PM
09/06/15 09:12 PM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,094
Moe_Tilden Offline
ForeverBotheringIranians
Moe_Tilden  Offline
ForeverBotheringIranians

Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,094
This is the most recent in a long line of Gotti threads so I will just leave this here.

Quote:
John Gotti:

Perhaps the most dangerous enemy Garrett made was an audience member at his Atlantic City gig for Sinatra. He noticed some people weren’t even paying attention to his jokes:


“There was a couple so drunk in the front row that they got up and started slow-dancing during my act as the guy sang “The Lady Is a Tramp” to his date. That’s something that stays with you forever. The guy was in a top hat and tails, holding a cane and wearing dark shades. I called him “Mr. Peanut.” His lady had a scary perm that shot out in all directions. “Next time,” I told her, “tease your hair. Don’t piss it off.” The folks around them were not laughing, but the rest of the audience and the orchestra behind the curtain howled.”

Garrett got an explanation after the show: “Turns out ‘Mr. Peanut’ was John Gotti. Apparently, I have nine lives.”




http://time.com/3840352/brad-garrett-memoir/


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859165
09/06/15 11:04 PM
09/06/15 11:04 PM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
SonnyBlackstein Offline
Underboss
SonnyBlackstein  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
Interestingn post. Cheers Moe


MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack.
CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go.
MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'.
WILL: So don't go.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: bronx] #859171
09/07/15 12:53 AM
09/07/15 12:53 AM
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 220
BennyB Offline
Made Member
BennyB  Offline
Made Member
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 220
Originally Posted By: bronx
lol baca houzza

Not Italian or Italian American but I used to work at an Italian deli and they used to tell me I was the boss of this...

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: BennyB] #859180
09/07/15 02:31 AM
09/07/15 02:31 AM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
B
bronx Offline
Underboss
bronx  Offline
B
Underboss
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
that's correct!

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: BennyB] #859208
09/07/15 11:00 AM
09/07/15 11:00 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
pizzaboy Offline
The Fuckin Doctor
pizzaboy  Offline
The Fuckin Doctor

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
Originally Posted By: BennyB
Originally Posted By: bronx
lol baca houzza

Not Italian or Italian American but I used to work at an Italian deli and they used to tell me I was the boss of this...

Very common joke in Italian-American foodservice. Never gets old, either lol.


"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859211
09/07/15 11:18 AM
09/07/15 11:18 AM
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 3,272
M
Mark Offline
Underboss
Mark  Offline
M
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 3,272
IMO - Speaking "fluent Italian" is very subjective... especially today.

There are so many original dialects from the regions of Italy, Sicily & Sardinia that were then brought over here with our immigrant ancestors.

We all have the language/memories we were raised around and exposed to, now top that off with following factors:

1. First, second and third generation Americans of Italian descent - all having their own dialect and interpretation.

2. Various geographical locations here in the US of Italian immigrants who settled and established mini regions of dialect and phrases.

Not my intent to agree or disagree with any of the previous posts and I get it that there are some obvious common pronunciation and key phrases. Throughout the years, some things could be added or subtracted, etc.

I just found it very interesting that you can say the same thing in Rome, Naples, Palermo and Sardinia but have several things so different from each region's dialect.

Not to mention Brooklyn... we all know they have their own language altogether! wink

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859258
09/07/15 07:06 PM
09/07/15 07:06 PM
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,526
LuanKuci Offline
Underboss
LuanKuci  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,526
wait, sonny doesn't get why toronto is indeed more similar to melbourne that to philly or nyc?

damn

prejudice blinds more effectively than muzzle flash

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: LuanKuci] #859265
09/07/15 08:02 PM
09/07/15 08:02 PM
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 1,950
NJ/CA
Alfanosgirl Offline
Underboss
Alfanosgirl  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 1,950
NJ/CA
Sonny is a good guy so we left it alone. wink

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: LuanKuci] #859301
09/08/15 12:23 AM
09/08/15 12:23 AM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
SonnyBlackstein Offline
Underboss
SonnyBlackstein  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,017
Originally Posted By: LuanKuci
wait, sonny doesn't get why toronto is indeed more similar to melbourne that to philly or nyc?

damn

prejudice blinds more effectively than muzzle flash


Said the guy who's never been to either.
But you keep flying that 'I'm special/we're different' flag and yell down anyone else who knows different with 'prejudice' wink


MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack.
CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go.
MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'.
WILL: So don't go.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859321
09/08/15 05:39 AM
09/08/15 05:39 AM
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,526
LuanKuci Offline
Underboss
LuanKuci  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,526
you think you know different

when you clearly don't know enough

like gotti's italian

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859388
09/08/15 06:06 PM
09/08/15 06:06 PM
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 696
Great Britain
British Offline
Underboss
British  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 696
Great Britain
Anyone know if the chin spoke Italian?

Also did any of the guys on the commission case speak Italian?

Big Paul, fat Tony, Tom mix, the snake, Tony ducks, did they speak Italian


British is best....
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859398
09/08/15 07:54 PM
09/08/15 07:54 PM
Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 70
L
LurkerGuy Offline
Button
LurkerGuy  Offline
L
Button
Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 70
Gigante's mother either couldn't speak English, or spoke it badly, so I would be surprised if he wasn't conversational in Italian.

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859400
09/08/15 08:02 PM
09/08/15 08:02 PM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,841
S
SinatraClub Offline
Underboss
SinatraClub  Offline
S
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,841
I'm almost positive Castellano spoke a good Sicilian dialect. Remember he was Carlo's cousin, they grew up together, if Carlo was fluent in his Sicilian tongue, I don't believe Big Paulie wasn't. Not to mention he dealt with the Gambinos from Cherry Hill and John Stanfa. Both liked to speak about their business and street dealings using the Sicilian language.

Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: LurkerGuy] #859414
09/08/15 11:49 PM
09/08/15 11:49 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
pizzaboy Offline
The Fuckin Doctor
pizzaboy  Offline
The Fuckin Doctor

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,296
Throggs Neck
Originally Posted By: LurkerGuy
Gigante's mother either couldn't speak English, or spoke it badly, so I would be surprised if he wasn't conversational in Italian.

Good observation, Lurker.

Here's how I've always seen it: If your parents were born on the other side, you must be able to understand them. Now, how you actually speak Italian is a different story.

When I was growing up and a kid's Mother screamed something out the window for them, it was always in Italian. But when the kid replied, it was almost always in English.

Now, you remove them another generation or two, and that's how the language gets lost completely in most families.


"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
Re: Could Gotti speak fluent Italian? [Re: salvi62] #859520
09/09/15 07:48 PM
09/09/15 07:48 PM
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 257
S
salvi62 Offline OP
Capo
salvi62  Offline OP
S
Capo
Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 257
The old time Miami Cubans had a great way of keeping the language....

They would speak nothing but spanish to the kids until they started school, by the time they were 7 years old they were fluent in both.

But even Cubans assimilate. My Wife (the oldest) and her brother both speak totally fluent Spanish, yet the youngest brother only "understands" can barely speak a word and hes a first generation American.

Sal

Page 3 of 3 1 2 3

Moderated by  Don Cardi, J Geoff, SC, Turnbull 

Powered by UBB.threads™