by newera_212 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 5:39 pm
axx wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 12:11 pm
Didn't both Bruno and Trinchera own legitimate businesses? How can an illiterate man fill any paper form for his business? Trinchera's English was supposedly bad, but that doesn't mean he was illiterate.
I think bruno had a ton of legit business, again, supposedly. A pizza parlor, auto salvage, and i think he was set up as a vendor at the Brooklyn Terminal Market. D'Arco was the one who said he couldn't read or write, but was a "sharp guy"
I agree on Trinchera. I'm not sure where i read/heard that but that's why i said supposedly. I have an older in law who managed to buy a home and run a business in Brooklyn and still to this day does not speak English but they aren't illiterate. I frankly find it hard to believe that anyone in LCN from that era (born in 20s-40s and/or born in USA) would be completely illiterate
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Didn't both Bruno and Trinchera own legitimate businesses? How can an illiterate man fill any paper form for his business? Trinchera's English was supposedly bad, but that doesn't mean he was illiterate.
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I think bruno had a ton of legit business, again, supposedly. A pizza parlor, auto salvage, and i think he was set up as a vendor at the Brooklyn Terminal Market. D'Arco was the one who said he couldn't read or write, but was a "sharp guy"
I agree on Trinchera. I'm not sure where i read/heard that but that's why i said supposedly. I have an older in law who managed to buy a home and run a business in Brooklyn and still to this day does not speak English but they aren't illiterate. I frankly find it hard to believe that anyone in LCN from that era (born in 20s-40s and/or born in USA) would be completely illiterate