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Wise guy claims to not admire these guys but every time the chin comes up in discussions he blows his load definition of fanboy
I agree with phat,I love those old fucks and he's right.we all got some cosa nostra in us.I personnely love the life.I think we on the forum would be the ultimate crew! - camerono
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I agree with lupra I could care less if someone considers me a fan boy... Some gangsters I can admire they're personalities etc etc but I'm also a felon myself so it's easy to relate to some of them.
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Pete wrote:Wise guy claims to not admire these guys but every time the chin comes up in discussions he blows his load definition of fanboy
Oh enough with your obsesssion with Wiseguy already. Seems that every few posts you try to bait him. It's getting old. If you have a problem with him take it to the Graveyard and be done with it.
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Nah, Pete has always been a hide...take a shot...run and hide again type of guy. Direct confrontation isn't his style.Pogo The Clown wrote:Pete wrote:Wise guy claims to not admire these guys but every time the chin comes up in discussions he blows his load definition of fanboy
Oh enough with your obsesssion with Wiseguy already. Seems that every few posts you try to bait him. It's getting old. If you have a problem with him take it to the Graveyard and be done with it.
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Anyway, he'd probably be hard pressed to give examples or even explain where or how I've "blown my load" over Chin. All I've ever done is what I said above - recognizing the guy's certain leadership abilities. The feds did the same thing, even having a grudging respect for his ability to elude them for so many years. But they (and I) certainly never admired or identified with the guy, forgot what he ultimately was, or thought the guys that flipped on him were somehow worse than he was.
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Americans have always loved the outlaws, generations grew up wanting to be Jesse James, very few wanted to be the Pinkerton Agent. In the 20's America loved the gangsters, not because of what they really are but to a vast many what they represented. With the help of the newspapers and Hollywood news reels, they were made to be people who thumbed their nose at the government, lived life by their own rules, and represented a lifestyle that could take it too the big mean government which is oppressing the little guy. The mafia is the Jesse James or Bonnie and Clydes of the past. To many they represent a lifestyle with the ultimate freedom, when your working 60 hours a week and just getting by and you see a group of people doing it their way (this of course is perception) and they are appearing to be living large, the avg guy looks at that with admiration, because they long for that freeness but don't have the courage (for lack of a better word) to do so in their own lives. So people will identify with certain Mafioso because they have a personality or charisma that resonates with their "the little guy" mentality. Its the freedom of fantasy, because when the fantasy is stripped away, and reality is exposed, they are soon forgotten. Gotti had a mystic that resonated with the little guy, here he was living his life out in the open, thumbing his nose at the government and beating them. When the reality of Gotti was exposed, when the truth of what he really did to live that life, how he beat the government by tampering with the jury came out his mystic disappeared and he died as just an old guy with cancer.
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The only way someone could admire mob guys is if they really believe and buy into that fantasy. And you would have to be totally delusional or just plain ignorant of the real life mob to believe that. That's one thing I've always liked about Scorseses Goodfellas and Casino. Sure, they live high early on but it all comes crashing down at the end. Eventually the devil gets his due.
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Alright Wiseguy, let's tone down the devil chatterWiseguy wrote:The only way someone could admire mob guys is if they really believe and buy into that fantasy. And you would have to be totally delusional or just plain ignorant of the real life mob to believe that. That's one thing I've always liked about Scorseses Goodfellas and Casino. Sure, they live high early on but it all comes crashing down at the end. Eventually the devil gets his due.
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Admiring certain skills or personality traits of the individuals I've mentioned is no fantasy. These guys were intelligent, business wise and very capable of running large organizations in a tough environment. Perhaps admiration isn't the right word, or perhaps our interpretation differ, but I've made my point.Wiseguy wrote:The only way someone could admire mob guys is if they really believe and buy into that fantasy. And you would have to be totally delusional or just plain ignorant of the real life mob to believe that.
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I agree about recognizing certain skills (I do that as well) though how they chose to use them is not exactly worthy of admiration.Lupara wrote:Admiring certain skills or personality traits of the individuals I've mentioned is no fantasy. These guys were intelligent, business wise and very capable of running large organizations in a tough environment. Perhaps admiration isn't the right word, or perhaps our interpretation differ, but I've made my point.Wiseguy wrote:The only way someone could admire mob guys is if they really believe and buy into that fantasy. And you would have to be totally delusional or just plain ignorant of the real life mob to believe that.
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Of course pogo has to jump in for his butt buddy. let's all relax we should be able to bust balls without guys acting like bitches about itPogo The Clown wrote:Pete wrote:Wise guy claims to not admire these guys but every time the chin comes up in discussions he blows his load definition of fanboy
Oh enough with your obsesssion with Wiseguy already. Seems that every few posts you try to bait him. It's getting old. If you have a problem with him take it to the Graveyard and be done with it.
Pogo
I agree with phat,I love those old fucks and he's right.we all got some cosa nostra in us.I personnely love the life.I think we on the forum would be the ultimate crew! - camerono
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yeah, we are able to bust balls and have a good time here, that's why alot of people enjoy posting here as opposed to the other 2 much shittier mob forums. the thing is, "busting balls" usually applies to people who are on somewhat friendly terms with each other. when there are issues that have gone on for years and these types of sniping shots are thrown out, it gets old after a while. disagree with the position, not the poster. we also have a poopy diaper section of the forum in case things get heated, feel free to make use of it.Pete wrote:Of course pogo has to jump in for his butt buddy. let's all relax we should be able to bust balls without guys acting like bitches about it
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Except its more than just busting balls with you, Pete. You'll deny it or pretend you don't know what I'm talking about but you've held a grudge going back to the RD forum. That's always been obvious.Pete wrote:Of course pogo has to jump in for his butt buddy. let's all relax we should be able to bust balls without guys acting like bitches about it
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Most of the mob guys getting discussed on these forums are the ones we know about, lowlifes and scum. Those are the guys making the headlines. You´re right, one would need to be delusional or ignorant admiring Testa, Senter, Pitera, DiStefano or others of that lowlife, scum kind. But just like in sociaty in general, also the Mafia had its wide spectrum of individuals. Plenty of members we never heard of (or only know name of) who took their oath seriuosly, never made any headlines, never rebelled, never made a fuss, guys who were disciplined and loyal and stayed true to their code and their sense of honor. And THAT´S admirable, The individuals though (coming from our perspective) should not be admired.Wiseguy wrote:The only way someone could admire mob guys is if they really believe and buy into that fantasy. And you would have to be totally delusional or just plain ignorant of the real life mob to believe that. That's one thing I've always liked about Scorseses Goodfellas and Casino. Sure, they live high early on but it all comes crashing down at the end. Eventually the devil gets his due.
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Very well put, Hairy. You have to give it to the guys who took it seriously (even if they were few and far between). But you don't want them in your life .HairyKnuckles wrote:Most of the mob guys getting discussed on these forums are the ones we know about, lowlifes and scum. Those are the guys making the headlines. You´re right, one would need to be delusional or ignorant admiring Testa, Senter, Pitera, DiStefano or others of that lowlife, scum kind. But just like in sociaty in general, also the Mafia had its wide spectrum of individuals. Plenty of members we never heard of (or only know name of) who took their oath seriuosly, never made any headlines, never rebelled, never made a fuss, guys who were disciplined and loyal and stayed true to their code and their sense of honor. And THAT´S admirable, The individuals though (coming from our perspective) should not be admired.
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