by Bklyn21 » Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:43 am
newera_212 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:09 pm
Bklyn21 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:18 am
givememysocks wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 7:41 pm
Bklyn21 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 7:20 pm
Sal was just involved recently in some Construction extortion, Violations, Government contracts, Bid rigging and abuses who was a former Giannini member.
Awsome info Bklyn21. What else do you know about Sal? I know he and his family are pretty close to Genovese soldier Chris Chierchio and his family. Chris owns a plumbing company and was acquitted for bid rigging a few months ago. I wonder if they are involved in any construction schemes together.
Not much really, Its been 20 plus years since I've seen, Much less heard some of these names . Back in the late 80's and throughout the 90's these neighborhoods were all constantly fighting/Warring with each other, Alot of them hated each other. Ozone Pk. Would regularly brawl/Fight Howard beach, Woodhaven and Ozp would fight Middle village and ridgewood. Ridgewood vs. Ozp etc etc.. neighborhoods lines and loyalties were tight and fierce ! Brooklyn was the same thing, Marine Pk. And mill basin, Bensonhurst and gravesend etc etc. Now ?? Lmfaoo what a joke !! Mob guys and they're families and friends just constantly move and abandon there so called neighborhoods and crammed themselves into places like SI, LI, And then blame every other nationality, Ethnic group for destroying your so called neighborhoods ! These scumbags destroyed their own neighborhoods by acting like Pos animals they are
i always found that hilarious. its not so much the old timers, as it is the boomers, who actually complain about the neighborhoods changing, not being the same, or "going to shit" - but they're the ones who voluntarily left. lmao.
they were all crying about a school in bensonhurst closing down recently. all over the news. end of an era. the boomers were being interviewed saying its a real shame "oh i went there as a kid" 'blah blah blah. yeah? if it was so important why'd you move to Tom's River to have your kids go to a public school there instead? if it was so important how many trips did you make back for mass?
i understand why people leave the city, but dont turn around and cry that its gone to shit or that your favorite bakery closed down, when all the people who made it what it was high tailed it out of there and never send a dollar back to the old neighborhood. complain about the chinks taking over but gladly accept the back of cash they offer for your home lmao
i will say that i see a lot of former residents or kids of former residents in Corona a lot. every weekend the area gets flooded with people driving in to go to parkside or the triangle. thats kind of nice to see. but cant help but think what that area would be like if those people stayed and built lives and community there
Exactly !! I say the same, And every week I run into at least one or two people who are ranting and raving about how the neighborhoods used to be and how shitty it is today,How they remember this and that blahs blahs blahs!! As soon as a few other ethnicities moved In you people took flight and left faster than an F16 on a flight mission ! Lmao, I love these people , Ohhhh we stopped off in Corona, Went to parkside, Had lemon ice king etc etc. Or, We went to lil Italy, Or Bensonhurst for whatever, Arthur ave. So on and so forth. I love the City and I actually love the different ethnicities. Im Sicilian and I like it better now than when these fake ass Italians were here and I had to deal with that shit on the regular and listen and deal with the the nonstop BS and Italian neighborhood politics . Bert is right, These assholes SOLD OUT they're people and Communities. I'm glad when these people do come back from LI and Tom's river ,NJ, Connecticut, Westchester they come for one reason, To hide out in Restaurants and whatever spot they're so excited to be at for the day and tell stories of the past from the comfort of their corner booth or table, And when your done you can go back to your new homes from the place you abandoned long ago
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Sal was just involved recently in some Construction extortion, Violations, Government contracts, Bid rigging and abuses who was a former Giannini member.
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Awsome info Bklyn21. What else do you know about Sal? I know he and his family are pretty close to Genovese soldier Chris Chierchio and his family. Chris owns a plumbing company and was acquitted for bid rigging a few months ago. I wonder if they are involved in any construction schemes together.
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Not much really, Its been 20 plus years since I've seen, Much less heard some of these names . Back in the late 80's and throughout the 90's these neighborhoods were all constantly fighting/Warring with each other, Alot of them hated each other. Ozone Pk. Would regularly brawl/Fight Howard beach, Woodhaven and Ozp would fight Middle village and ridgewood. Ridgewood vs. Ozp etc etc.. neighborhoods lines and loyalties were tight and fierce ! Brooklyn was the same thing, Marine Pk. And mill basin, Bensonhurst and gravesend etc etc. Now ?? Lmfaoo what a joke !! Mob guys and they're families and friends just constantly move and abandon there so called neighborhoods and crammed themselves into places like SI, LI, And then blame every other nationality, Ethnic group for destroying your so called neighborhoods ! These scumbags destroyed their own neighborhoods by acting like Pos animals they are
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i always found that hilarious. its not so much the old timers, as it is the boomers, who actually complain about the neighborhoods changing, not being the same, or "going to shit" - but they're the ones who voluntarily left. lmao.
they were all crying about a school in bensonhurst closing down recently. all over the news. end of an era. the boomers were being interviewed saying its a real shame "oh i went there as a kid" 'blah blah blah. yeah? if it was so important why'd you move to Tom's River to have your kids go to a public school there instead? if it was so important how many trips did you make back for mass?
i understand why people leave the city, but dont turn around and cry that its gone to shit or that your favorite bakery closed down, when all the people who made it what it was high tailed it out of there and never send a dollar back to the old neighborhood. complain about the chinks taking over but gladly accept the back of cash they offer for your home lmao
i will say that i see a lot of former residents or kids of former residents in Corona a lot. every weekend the area gets flooded with people driving in to go to parkside or the triangle. thats kind of nice to see. but cant help but think what that area would be like if those people stayed and built lives and community there
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Exactly !! I say the same, And every week I run into at least one or two people who are ranting and raving about how the neighborhoods used to be and how shitty it is today,How they remember this and that blahs blahs blahs!! As soon as a few other ethnicities moved In you people took flight and left faster than an F16 on a flight mission ! Lmao, I love these people , Ohhhh we stopped off in Corona, Went to parkside, Had lemon ice king etc etc. Or, We went to lil Italy, Or Bensonhurst for whatever, Arthur ave. So on and so forth. I love the City and I actually love the different ethnicities. Im Sicilian and I like it better now than when these fake ass Italians were here and I had to deal with that shit on the regular and listen and deal with the the nonstop BS and Italian neighborhood politics . Bert is right, These assholes SOLD OUT they're people and Communities. I'm glad when these people do come back from LI and Tom's river ,NJ, Connecticut, Westchester they come for one reason, To hide out in Restaurants and whatever spot they're so excited to be at for the day and tell stories of the past from the comfort of their corner booth or table, And when your done you can go back to your new homes from the place you abandoned long ago