JeremyTheJew wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 4:59 am
i kept thinking di nero when he said kitchakowa (or whatever) instead of looking at it that he won 9 thousand he felt lile he was loseing 90 bc he bet small.
my friend kept complaining bc he started w 100....got up to 800..... went down to 380 and kept saying hell get back up to 800.
so even tho he wont 280 to him he was loseing.
.....i woulda been fine with a quarter of that.
but he was a jew as well.
"It's a whale like K.K. Ichikawa who plays $30,000 a hand in baccarat, that's the one you really gotta watch. He plays fast and big and he has the cash and the credit to turn out your lights."
Joe D'Anna is a powerhouse. He's got the most juice on the street right now. Plays nice with Jackie & PT. Has built strong ties to Lop. His brother Mimmo is close to all the Corrado boys.
newera_212 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:32 pm
also, Detroit-style pizza has made its way to NYC and its fuckin amazing. ridiculous. I always was a typical NY traditionalist pizza snob, but a Detroit transplant opened up a yuppie'ish spot in Williamsburg, and hands down it shits on any pizza ive ever had. She's been successful enough to expand into the West Village and a few other locales, so now ive seen a lot of imposters pop up and even some local NY spots offer "Detroit style" pizza. I had no idea Detroit Style was even a thing. I can only imagine how good it is out in Detroit
What is the name of the establishment, Emmy Squared?
scott22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:41 pm
I think either Pete Tocco takes the consigliere spot (while remaining street boss) or Tony Ruggirello steps in, if only for ceremonial purposes. Everyone likes and respects Ruggirello and he's been an "advisor" or "emeritus" as they call it in Detroit, for the last 15-20 years. T.R. ran a crew for decades and was close to both Tocco and Giacalone factions of the Family. I suppose "Joe Hooks," the former underboss, could come out of retirement. I suspect though its up to Ruggirello - I'm guessing Jackie & Lop have told T.R. if he wants it, it's his.
Scott
Thanks for the insight Scott!
Any update or info on Joe D’Anna and crew since he got out last year?
Also congrats to you and Jimmy B on the book deal. I’ll send you a separate PM about that.
scott22 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:01 pm
Joe D'Anna is a powerhouse. He's got the most juice on the street right now. Plays nice with Jackie & PT. Has built strong ties to Lop. His brother Mimmo is close to all the Corrado boys.
Scott
Are/how Joe and Mimmo related to Tony "Cars' D'Anna?
Dad, grandpa?
Thanks scott.
SP
Joe & Mimmo D'Anna are Tony D'Anna's great nephews.
Jimmy Buccelato & I are co-authoring a small book on the Detroit mob covering the 1930s through the 1970s. I might follow that up with a second installment just on Jack Tocco himself, going from 1980 until now, not sure though.
scott22 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 11:02 pm
Joe & Mimmo D'Anna are Tony D'Anna's great nephews.
Jimmy Buccelato & I are co-authoring a small book on the Detroit mob covering the 1930s through the 1970s. I might follow that up with a second installment just on Jack Tocco himself, going from 1980 until now, not sure though.
Scott
That’s awesome. My vote is do the second installment as well. We will definitely read it as a lot of others also.
scott22 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 11:02 pm
Joe & Mimmo D'Anna are Tony D'Anna's great nephews.
Jimmy Buccelato & I are co-authoring a small book on the Detroit mob covering the 1930s through the 1970s. I might follow that up with a second installment just on Jack Tocco himself, going from 1980 until now, not sure though.
Scott
Scott, I very much look forward to reading you and
Jimmy's book. Please advise when it is released. I
am in full agreement with NN44 about the second
installment about Black Jack & recent years. In a
recent post someone floated the D'Anna's as possible
future family leaders. They do have an historical
family pedigree.
scott22 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 11:02 pm
Joe & Mimmo D'Anna are Tony D'Anna's great nephews.
Jimmy Buccelato & I are co-authoring a small book on the Detroit mob covering the 1930s through the 1970s. I might follow that up with a second installment just on Jack Tocco himself, going from 1980 until now, not sure though.
Scott
Wish you were doing the Tocco book first
"I wanna hear some noise." "Tell Salvie to clean the boat, the whole boat top to bottom" -Nicodemo "Nicky" Scarfo Sr"