Big GQ article on the American Mob
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this was a pretty decent article all things considered. i wasnt too familiar with the Springfield Genovese stuff, so it was nice to get a breakdown on that
what i would give for someone else to flip now and hit the grifter circuit, just so we dont have to see john alite anymore. ive been able to successfully ignore him for the last 10 years reading the boards and reading about LCN, but now i have had enough. that bloated rat has been singing the same song for 10 years and people are paying him for it. how he manages to crowbar his way into relevancy non stop, is amazing. i wouldnt be surprised if we find him being mentioned as an "ex mob boss of one of new york's biggest and deadliest families" in an article in the future. ive had it with that guy and his bullshit routine
what i would give for someone else to flip now and hit the grifter circuit, just so we dont have to see john alite anymore. ive been able to successfully ignore him for the last 10 years reading the boards and reading about LCN, but now i have had enough. that bloated rat has been singing the same song for 10 years and people are paying him for it. how he manages to crowbar his way into relevancy non stop, is amazing. i wouldnt be surprised if we find him being mentioned as an "ex mob boss of one of new york's biggest and deadliest families" in an article in the future. ive had it with that guy and his bullshit routine
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what the fuck is this sal romano guy wearing
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An ultra zoot suit lmao
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What, I dont see anything strange about his suit.
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Lmfaoooo , Trying to hide his Identity went really off track !
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we all know who was "stevie" in the article, right? very, very lowkey multimillionaire who never would have been heard of if some moron from bumfuck, MA didnt flip.
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who's the stevie?sharpieone wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:36 pm we all know who was "stevie" in the article, right? very, very lowkey multimillionaire who never would have been heard of if some moron from bumfuck, MA didnt flip.
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its fucking terrible
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It's the old "Amici's Restaurant" on Hoffman and 187th that was originally owned by Joe Dente Sr. in the 70's/80's then by Vinnie Artuso into the 90's. I am pretty sure it's currently owned by a younger unconnected Albanian guy.
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I was at party held in Amici's Restaurant back about 1992, an Albanian who was with Frank Locascio was said to be the boss there, but I don't know how true that was. The food was good, I remember that.
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It was Zef Mustafa. A bad guy...him and his brother. He didn't actually "do" anything as far as running the place, but he was always there. Vinnie owned it at that time and it was pretty much being run by his son John, but the bar was always full of wiseguys from that crew.
The food was not bad, but better places in the neighborhood.
The food was not bad, but better places in the neighborhood.
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Interesting..Were you there? Sounds like you know a lot.Bruno187 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 6:16 pm It was Zef Mustafa. A bad guy...him and his brother. He didn't actually "do" anything as far as running the place, but he was always there. Vinnie owned it at that time and it was pretty much being run by his son John, but the bar was always full of wiseguys from that crew.
The food was not bad, but better places in the neighborhood.
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I was born and raised in that neighborhood during the 70's/80's/90's. (That's where I get the 187 in my screenname, 187th Street).
My father was half a wiseguy so I knew many of them, and grew up around the life, but I'm a totally legit guy.
My father was half a wiseguy so I knew many of them, and grew up around the life, but I'm a totally legit guy.