by RushStreet » Tue Apr 08, 2025 10:27 am
NorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 9:23 am
RushStreet wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 9:04 am
Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 8:04 am
Tonyd621 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 6:23 am
aray22 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 7:14 pm
Patrickgold wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 7:01 pm
aray22 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 6:13 pm
RushStreet wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 1:42 pm
And why should they be revealed exactly? What does Scott have to benefit from revealing their names?
I don't think he gives two fucks to be completely honest.
I'm not saying Scott should reveal a list or anything. But if there's truly 24-36 "Sarno guys" made in the 2000s, wouldn't we be able to identify some of them from indictments/sources? This board is great at that.
Some of them have been identified like Gigi, Rainone, Paulie C and a couple of others. I truly don’t think more than 12 were made and they were not all during Sarno’s reign. That is just my personal opinion. I do believe Sarno made some guys but not 30. That’s an unheard of number.
Gigi identified himself. Paul C and Rainone definitely.
So are they "Sarnos boys" or Sarnos "boys?" And gigi, rainone, Paulie were already mentioned in those circles before. And wouldn't they have to be younger then Sarno? Guys in the outfit older then Sarno or around the same age would fit the "Sarnos boys" category...yes, no?
He’s referring to guys that came up in Cicero, mostly 12th street player alumni. They are not necessarily Sarno’s age bc Scott is indicating that Sarno had influence over them and that these guys looked up to Sarno as a godfather type
Sarno didn't have much of a good reputation with the other crews. They thought he was a fat slob which he was.
Is that what they told you when you were shopping with their girlfriends?
Nope.........
Opinions on Sarno's Dressing Style
Reports indicate that some higher-ups in the Chicago Outfit criticized Mike Sarno for his fashion choices. Specifically, they felt that he did not meet the sartorial standards expected of someone in his position within the organization. This perception may have affected how he was viewed by other members, potentially impacting his standing within the Outfit.
Conclusion
The criticism regarding Mike Sarno's dressing style reflects broader themes within organized crime about image and presentation. While it may seem superficial, such opinions can influence relationships and dynamics within these organizations.
Overall, it is indeed true that bosses in the Chicago Outfit thought Mike Sarno was a bad dresser.
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And why should they be revealed exactly? What does Scott have to benefit from revealing their names?
I don't think he gives two fucks to be completely honest.
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I'm not saying Scott should reveal a list or anything. But if there's truly 24-36 "Sarno guys" made in the 2000s, wouldn't we be able to identify some of them from indictments/sources? This board is great at that.
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Some of them have been identified like Gigi, Rainone, Paulie C and a couple of others. I truly don’t think more than 12 were made and they were not all during Sarno’s reign. That is just my personal opinion. I do believe Sarno made some guys but not 30. That’s an unheard of number.
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Gigi identified himself. Paul C and Rainone definitely.
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So are they "Sarnos boys" or Sarnos "boys?" And gigi, rainone, Paulie were already mentioned in those circles before. And wouldn't they have to be younger then Sarno? Guys in the outfit older then Sarno or around the same age would fit the "Sarnos boys" category...yes, no?
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He’s referring to guys that came up in Cicero, mostly 12th street player alumni. They are not necessarily Sarno’s age bc Scott is indicating that Sarno had influence over them and that these guys looked up to Sarno as a godfather type
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Sarno didn't have much of a good reputation with the other crews. They thought he was a fat slob which he was.
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Is that what they told you when you were shopping with their girlfriends? :roll:
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Nope.........
Opinions on Sarno's Dressing Style
Reports indicate that some higher-ups in the Chicago Outfit criticized Mike Sarno for his fashion choices. Specifically, they felt that he did not meet the sartorial standards expected of someone in his position within the organization. This perception may have affected how he was viewed by other members, potentially impacting his standing within the Outfit.
Conclusion
The criticism regarding Mike Sarno's dressing style reflects broader themes within organized crime about image and presentation. While it may seem superficial, such opinions can influence relationships and dynamics within these organizations.
Overall, it is indeed true that bosses in the Chicago Outfit thought Mike Sarno was a bad dresser.