by B. » Tue Jun 02, 2015 12:38 pm
I have seen interviewers refer to him as a mob boss to his face and he doesn't correct them, just nods his head when they ask those Pulitzer-winning questions in a phony incredulous tone like, "So as a mob boss, you're saying you had no problem ordering a murder or beating?" To which he looks down, smirks and gives some explanation about "the life".
I have to give him credit, though... he's really made the whole ex-mobster schtick work for him and he seems to get some of the better gigs when you compare him to some of the other desperate rat feebs who have tried to hit the circuit. I have no doubt that he was one of the more financially successful guys on the streets in his heyday, though I do question the weekly income he claims to have been making during the gas scam.
As for him referring to things in the present tense -- didn't both of the Bonannos do that as well?
I have seen interviewers refer to him as a mob boss to his face and he doesn't correct them, just nods his head when they ask those Pulitzer-winning questions in a phony incredulous tone like, "So as a mob boss, you're saying you had no problem ordering a murder or beating?" To which he looks down, smirks and gives some explanation about "the life".
I have to give him credit, though... he's really made the whole ex-mobster schtick work for him and he seems to get some of the better gigs when you compare him to some of the other desperate rat feebs who have tried to hit the circuit. I have no doubt that he was one of the more financially successful guys on the streets in his heyday, though I do question the weekly income he claims to have been making during the gas scam.
As for him referring to things in the present tense -- didn't both of the Bonannos do that as well?