I don't doubt that Amato knew how to carry himself in prison, I just find it hilarious that he's boasting about being a MAN'S MAN to this chick who doesn't want anything to do with him and already blocked his # lol.bert wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 9:55 pmHired_Goonz wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:52 pm This was a great read, like all of the other articles on your site, and I can't wait to see the rest. Holy fuck did I laugh my ass off at the snippets of the emails Amato sent to his girlfriend. How he thrived in prison "and anywhere I go" LOL
When in prison that is part of the showing a positive attitude approach. Some inmates will moan and complain and act depressed or are depressed when girlfriends or family don't visit or write back right away. It's a front, no one thrives in prison. It's like Vinny Bascaino smiling in photo's when he's locked up 23 hours a day, reassuring friends that he is fine and doing well. It might be the only way some guys get through it.
(Part One) The Godfather of Staten Island
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For a guy that’s been around a long time he is embarrassing.
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A legend in his own mind
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Let us know when part three drops.
I got some other ideas too:
History of the upstate Colombo dissidents.
Kid Blast...Joey gets too much attention.
Sally Pro the family ambassador.
Uvino post jail. He kinda seems like an erudite guy. Goes to fashion shows and galleries, has a Manhattan apartment etc. Kinda not the Gravesend caveman you expect from Colombos.
You always bring the heat. Good work.
I got some other ideas too:
History of the upstate Colombo dissidents.
Kid Blast...Joey gets too much attention.
Sally Pro the family ambassador.
Uvino post jail. He kinda seems like an erudite guy. Goes to fashion shows and galleries, has a Manhattan apartment etc. Kinda not the Gravesend caveman you expect from Colombos.
You always bring the heat. Good work.
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Just read part1, Gohn you have a very easy to read writing style. Great Job
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Went to read part 2 and it says the site is private
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Just doing a bit of maintenance because I heard some people were having problems on mobile.
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if he acted and talked like that in 1990 he would be here today.
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Should be ready to read now, and the website should be easier to navigate.
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Awesome ! As always ! Been waiting a hot minute for the Gohn Saga continues
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Great work
That’s the guy, Adriana. My Uncle Tony. The guy I’m going to hell for.
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Really looking forward to part 3.
That’s the guy, Adriana. My Uncle Tony. The guy I’m going to hell for.
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Great work! Do you know how many soldiers were in Amato's crew? It seems like he had a lot of associates reporting directly to him and handling most of his business..
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