Mafia classes in high school
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Mafia classes in high school
My step daughter had a chance to take a class entitled " the mafia and how it has changed the face of American business" can you guys believe they have a class about this? Granted it's an elective but still pretty cool. I told her if she would have taken it I would have made sure she got an a in it. Maybe next year. I'm still very shocked. Although when I went to high school at the same school they had hackey sack class and also a similar sounding class about how the Simpsons have influenced America. What do you guys think about this?
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I'm curious what the textbooks are. And what city is this in?
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Idk if they have actual text books this is an elective class and it was thought up of by an individual teacher. Like when I was there a teacher developed a class about the Simpsons and it was taught with out text books and teacher made tests. We live in a Suberb city of pittsburgh
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I think there's a few people on this board who could be guest speakers there LOL
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Imagine if they had Caramandi or Del come in and speak lol.
Caramandi: If you were doing anything illegal wed corner them and say it is 5 grand now or its this as he points his finger in the shape of a gun.
Ok so quick review to make sure you were paying attention, what were the consequences or paying the street tax and what was our code on refering to the street tax?
Caramandi: If you were doing anything illegal wed corner them and say it is 5 grand now or its this as he points his finger in the shape of a gun.
Ok so quick review to make sure you were paying attention, what were the consequences or paying the street tax and what was our code on refering to the street tax?
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Hackey sack class in high school? Where you go to school? California?phatmatress wrote:My step daughter had a chance to take a class entitled " the mafia and how it has changed the face of American business" can you guys believe they have a class about this? Granted it's an elective but still pretty cool. I told her if she would have taken it I would have made sure she got an a in it. Maybe next year. I'm still very shocked. Although when I went to high school at the same school they had hackey sack class and also a similar sounding class about how the Simpsons have influenced America. What do you guys think about this?
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Given the amount of literature available, LCN's influence on unions, etc., connection to Prohibition, etc., that class has plenty of material to cover and connect to American history. LCN is covered extensively in various criminal justice courses.
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brianwellbrock wrote:Imagine if they had Caramandi or Del come in and speak lol.
Caramandi: If you were doing anything illegal wed corner them and say it is 5 grand now or its this as he points his finger in the shape of a gun.
Ok so quick review to make sure you were paying attention, what were the consequences or paying the street tax and what was our code on refering to the street tax?
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i believe that's what it's about. Not how to shake down businesses and bootleg illegal porn and all that shit. It's about how the mafia has influenced America businesses and culture. I actually just cohorsed her into switching her schedule and taking it next semester.kingfromqueens wrote:Given the amount of literature available, LCN's influence on unions, etc., connection to Prohibition, etc., that class has plenty of material to cover and connect to American history. LCN is covered extensively in various criminal justice courses.
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no Pennsylvania... I graduated 16 years ago. However in my area at the time phish and jam bands were all the rage and the "hippie" subculture was all the rage. Like I said earlier students are allowed to make they're own clubs as long as a teacher is willing to supervise.Pete wrote:Hackey sack class in high school? Where you go to school? California?phatmatress wrote:My step daughter had a chance to take a class entitled " the mafia and how it has changed the face of American business" can you guys believe they have a class about this? Granted it's an elective but still pretty cool. I told her if she would have taken it I would have made sure she got an a in it. Maybe next year. I'm still very shocked. Although when I went to high school at the same school they had hackey sack class and also a similar sounding class about how the Simpsons have influenced America. What do you guys think about this?
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NAH whats the name of this school..
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im not going to give out the name of kids school. I have made a lot of friends on these boards over the years and I have met some of the most craziest whack jobs on these boards. Not saying you are but that's info I'm not going to give out.... It's really not important what the name of the school is.bronx wrote:NAH whats the name of this school..
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Fucking oath, man. I'm actually jealous my school didn't have an elective like this. I would have gotten more than one high fucking distinction if it was.phatmatress wrote:im not going to give out the name of MY OWN FUCKEN kids school. I have made a lot of friends on these boards over the years and I have met some of the most craziest whack jobs on these boards. Not saying you are but that's info I'm not going to give out.... It's really not important what the name of the school is.bronx wrote:NAH whats the name of this school..
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Hello Phat. how about the city..ill give you my kids school. bronx science...whats someone going to do with the school and the kids in it., but that is your biz..
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pittsburghbronx wrote:Hello Phat. how about the city..ill give you my kids school. bronx science...whats someone going to do with the school and the kids in it., but that is your biz..
Idk but I've met whack jobs on here and have acted like a whack job myself, me and a few others on here took a user by the name of oobatz and destroyed his personal life involved his wife his vacation retrieved his real name his real address I believe chris Christie May have called his house at times we divulged into his finances and value of his home. Of course this guy deserved it perhaps not as far as we took it, but whatver I have learned it's never to great to let out to much info on these boards. I'm also pretty used to everyone knowing I'm from pittsburgh most of these guys on here I've been talking to for the last 10 years or so
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