In the words of my protege: Dan's a National TreasureChris Christie wrote:Dan was right again! I wouldn't have any way of knowing that shit myself. Should have wrote "if I recall hearing correctly."

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In the words of my protege: Dan's a National TreasureChris Christie wrote:Dan was right again! I wouldn't have any way of knowing that shit myself. Should have wrote "if I recall hearing correctly."
No diggity.East Bronx wrote:In the words of my protege: Dan's a National TreasureChris Christie wrote:Dan was right again! I wouldn't have any way of knowing that shit myself. Should have wrote "if I recall hearing correctly.".
Is that Central Florida Spanish or something like that?Chris Christie wrote:No diggity.
That's a fair guess. Because it sure as shit ain't on Tremont Avenue anymore.Chris Christie wrote:So if the Bonanno Bronx faction is mostly gone, has the power shifted back to Brooklyn?
Harlem and Brooklyn will be gone first. I think eventually the Bronx will become the last Italian outpost in NY with Staten Island being 2nd followed by Brooklyn... I know that sounds crazy but what happened in the city is happening to Brooklyn. I can't even image what it'll be in 10 years time.East Bronx wrote:That's a fair guess. Because it sure as shit ain't on Tremont Avenue anymore.Chris Christie wrote:So if the Bonanno Bronx faction is mostly gone, has the power shifted back to Brooklyn?
Harlem's already gone, Christie. Staten Island has a much higher percentage of Italians than the Bronx already. Now the Bronx has a much higher population. But percentage wise? It's not even close.Chris Christie wrote:Harlem and Brooklyn will be gone first. I think eventually the Bronx will become the last Italian outpost in NY with Staten Island being 2nd followed by Brooklyn... I know that sounds crazy but what happened in the city is happening to Brooklyn. I can't even image what it'll be in 10 years time.East Bronx wrote:That's a fair guess. Because it sure as shit ain't on Tremont Avenue anymore.Chris Christie wrote:So if the Bonanno Bronx faction is mostly gone, has the power shifted back to Brooklyn?
No, he was nothing more than a soldier.Chris Christie wrote:Wasn't Pisciotti the Acting Capo who, when asked by authorities, how his duties changed, he said they really didn't?
Are you sure? He was in court, identified as an Acting Capo, testified to such but said he had basically no duties.Lupara wrote:No, he was nothing more than a soldier.Chris Christie wrote:Wasn't Pisciotti the Acting Capo who, when asked by authorities, how his duties changed, he said they really didn't?
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It has to be much higher. Most of Brooklyn move to Staten island the rest to long island. But lots of Italians have already moved to NJ from SI. About 80% of Jackson NJ is from SI via Brooklyn.123JoeSchmo wrote:I heard about 40% of Staten Island has some sort of Italian ancestry. Don't remember where I saw or heard it from but it was a figure around there
No, I was joking based on his name.Chris Christie wrote:Are you sure? He was in court, identified as an Acting Capo, testified to such but said he had basically no duties.Lupara wrote:No, he was nothing more than a soldier.Chris Christie wrote:Wasn't Pisciotti the Acting Capo who, when asked by authorities, how his duties changed, he said they really didn't?
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