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Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by UTC » Wed Dec 07, 2016 9:24 pm

I was offering a different perspective on things for consideration.

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by FriendofHenry » Tue Nov 22, 2016 1:04 pm

@FriendofFamily
Just thinking
Son-of-a-Bitch I miss those guys... Me too!

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by Stroccos » Tue Nov 22, 2016 12:02 pm

FriendofFamily wrote:It reminds me of a very large group of Italians that gathered for a function and I remember a couple of Made Guys say.

"Everybody thinks they're the Don here" another said "People who talk don't know and the people that do know Don't Talk".

Just thinking
Son-of-a-Bitch I miss those guys...
eveyones a tuff guy until a tough walks in the room,

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by FriendofFamily » Tue Nov 22, 2016 10:52 am

It reminds me of a very large group of Italians that gathered for a function and I remember a couple of Made Guys say.

"Everybody thinks they're the Don here" another said "People who talk don't know and the people that do know Don't Talk".

Just thinking
Son-of-a-Bitch I miss those guys...

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by SonnyBlackstein » Mon Nov 21, 2016 9:15 pm

FriendofHenry wrote:Wow, I certainly didn't have any intentions to be argumentative, only to add some of my off-the wall humor.
Good post.

I apologize if my post came off as overly firm. No offence intended given it's now clear your posts were intended to be humorous and not sarcastic.

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by phatmatress777 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 3:25 pm

FriendofHenry wrote:
phatmatress777 wrote:I don't think anyone is being argumentative everyone just sharing insight I don't think anyone is saying anything directly about you foh

Thanx, but I didn't take anything personal. What the hell: "It's only business" :) I was just saying that "street people" can and do add plenty of very interesting info that can't be found in many other places. Fortunately we have "quite a few of these people that are willing to share.
I agree


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Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by FriendofHenry » Mon Nov 21, 2016 3:24 pm

[quote="phatmatress777"]I don't think anyone is being argumentative everyone just sharing insight I don't think anyone is saying anything directly about you foh

Thanx, but I didn't take anything personal. What the hell: "It's only business" :) I was just saying that "street people" can and do add plenty of very interesting info that can't be found in many other places. Fortunately we have "quite a few of these people that are willing to share.

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by phatmatress777 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 3:18 pm

I don't think anyone is being argumentative everyone just sharing insight I don't think anyone is saying anything directly about you foh


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Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by FriendofHenry » Mon Nov 21, 2016 3:17 pm

phatmatress777 wrote:
SonnyBlackstein wrote:@ Friendofhenry

You totally misunderstood UTC's post.

He actually brought up a decent point.

Your average wiseguy is probably extremely limited in his knowledge of greater family operations. A typical wiseguy probably knows surprisingly little out side of his immediate neighbourhood and crew.

Hell, a lot of Westside guys probably only knew who their Capo was and had no idea who the admin was when they were using the rotating panel.
Do you think your average wiseguy in the Bronx is going to be clued in to what family operations a jersey crew has going on? Or vice versa?
These guys don't get a yearbook of members and criminal operations on their way out the door after getting their fingers pricked.

The overwhelming information we have is from LE and rats.

If you're taking about admin memebers of course that's a different story. But your run of the mill soldier probably has quite limited scope of knowledge of greater mafia affairs.

So in sarcastically answering UTC, you've missed the point of what he was trying to say.
With the five families sometimes that is true... But then on the other hand you had men like Greg scarpa who gave the Feds info on where tony ducks was talking buisness... I guess it all depends on how much buisness you do and how many dif ppl you get mixed up with...

Wow, I certainly didn't have any intentions to be argumentative, only to add some of my off-the wall humor. However I lived in a most unusual set of circumstances. How many out of the "family" teenagers spent as much real casual time with "real guys" as I did? I was just trying to call attention to the fact that some of the most acurate information comes from some real people that may or may not have been personally involved. All of that being said: I also understand that most smaller families, like Pittsburgh, were not quite as isolated at the top as were the larger families.

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by phatmatress777 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 2:38 pm

SonnyBlackstein wrote:@ Friendofhenry

You totally misunderstood UTC's post.

He actually brought up a decent point.

Your average wiseguy is probably extremely limited in his knowledge of greater family operations. A typical wiseguy probably knows surprisingly little out side of his immediate neighbourhood and crew.

Hell, a lot of Westside guys probably only knew who their Capo was and had no idea who the admin was when they were using the rotating panel.
Do you think your average wiseguy in the Bronx is going to be clued in to what family operations a jersey crew has going on? Or vice versa?
These guys don't get a yearbook of members and criminal operations on their way out the door after getting their fingers pricked.

The overwhelming information we have is from LE and rats.

If you're taking about admin memebers of course that's a different story. But your run of the mill soldier probably has quite limited scope of knowledge of greater mafia affairs.

So in sarcastically answering UTC, you've missed the point of what he was trying to say.
With the five families sometimes that is true... But then on the other hand you had men like Greg scarpa who gave the Feds info on where tony ducks was talking buisness... I guess it all depends on how much buisness you do and how many dif ppl you get mixed up with...


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Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by phatmatress777 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 2:35 pm

FriendofHenry wrote:
UTC wrote:When you think about it, a lot of street guys have got to be the worst sources of information in the world. Other than the tiny slice of life they are involved in, they hang out with dishonest, low intelligence people all day.
Absolutely! What good info could possibly come from "street guys" :shock: All the best LCN info comes straight from Wikipedia ;)
Wrong wrong wrong the best info comes straight from mafi wiki duh [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji38]


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Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by SonnyBlackstein » Mon Nov 21, 2016 2:17 pm

@OlBlueeyes

FOH was pointing out a bullshit comparison which is what I was taking issue with.

He was saying what is/are better sources of information? Wise guys or Wikipedia/Overseas posters?

Which is completely not what UTC was trying to say, as I, and Pogo to a much better degree, illustrated above.

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by Pogo The Clown » Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:36 pm

UTCs point is correct. A perfect example is Lefty Ruggiero. He thought Carmine Galante was the Boss which was false, he thought Frank Balistriere was the top Boss in the Midwest which was totally wrong and he also thought NY killed Angelo Bruno because he wanted AC all to himself which was again totally off the mark. And he was a made guy who had been around a long time. Imagine how much more limited and incorrect his knowledge would have been if he were not made or just a "neighborhood guy". Really unless you are a high ranking member or a well connected longtime Soldier (like Valachi) you will not be privy to the high level inner workings of the organization. A lot of what these low level guys hear is second, third and fourth hand stuff, often times distorted, half truths or just plain wrong to begin with.


Pogo

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by OlBlueEyesClub » Mon Nov 21, 2016 12:58 pm

I don't think FOH missed his "point" at all. Of course we know wiseguys would have extremely limited knowledge about things outside of their immediate area and connections, however things that may have been wrong, are then later corrected by another wiseguy and becomes fact and later on, history. However UTC's statement as far as street guys being the worst source of information, it isn't entirely true. Most of what we know today came from street guys, you want reliable info on something, it's the street guys who fill in those blanks because they live it. Most of the feds information comes from street guys, not news articles and researchers or bloggers. So in all actuality, they're the best sources of information, but of course, it takes more than one source to actually get those "facts".

Re: Must the other families ask NY ok to made members ?

by SonnyBlackstein » Mon Nov 21, 2016 12:30 pm

@ Friendofhenry

You totally misunderstood UTC's post.

He actually brought up a decent point.

Your average wiseguy is probably extremely limited in his knowledge of greater family operations. A typical wiseguy probably knows surprisingly little out side of his immediate neighbourhood and crew.

Hell, a lot of Westside guys probably only knew who their Capo was and had no idea who the admin was when they were using the rotating panel.
Do you think your average wiseguy in the Bronx is going to be clued in to what family operations a jersey crew has going on? Or vice versa?
These guys don't get a yearbook of members and criminal operations on their way out the door after getting their fingers pricked.

The overwhelming information we have is from LE and rats.

If you're taking about admin memebers of course that's a different story. But your run of the mill soldier probably has quite limited scope of knowledge of greater mafia affairs.

So in sarcastically answering UTC, you've missed the point of what he was trying to say.

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