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johnny_scootch wrote:I doubt Tommy Gambino would have lasted long as acting boss. He wasn't held in very high regard by the workers in that family.

Forget which of the books it was in, but it mentions Gotti called Gambino a dress maker or something similar. May as well called him a fag.. :D
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I thought Gotti liked Gambino, who was a gentleman amongst mobsters.
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I may be getting my quotes/books mixed up, but i could've swore I read that.
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Doobeez wrote:I may be getting my quotes/books mixed up, but i could've swore I read that.

Could've possibly been because he made his money in the garment district and not in the street , no ? Gotti respected Tommy Gambino at the very least. He respected him because he was an earner, in a conversation with Leah Rimini's father, he supposedly told him he was going to beef up Gambino's crew but wouldn't give him any shooters or violent types, or "hotheads" as Gotti called him, despite Gambino once being considered as part of the Castellano sect. If Gotti did make that comment, I'd bet in was in relation to Tommy's control of trucking businesses and other things in the garments industry, which was previously known mainly for its association with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
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I think that was in "Underboss". Don't know if it was Gravano who said that or someone else...
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bronx wrote:Alex ,gotti made him a captain..he was with brown. he really did not have a bad temper, a really good one in fact..everyone fights,street guys fight when pushed..a classy man..would make a good boss in todays times..understands both street and biz end real well.he had a great teacher..
Oh okay then, I thought he was a real hot head and so on.I know he was smart, Shpuld of been boss then.What was his realetionship with Carlo and Big Paul?
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In Gravano's book he says he met with Gambino at his dress business and while they were talking, Gambino was pinning a dress on a woman or something like that and asked Gravano how it looked, which Gravano felt was embarrassing.
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Thanks for clarifying, B.
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
Doobeez wrote:I may be getting my quotes/books mixed up, but i could've swore I read that.

Could've possibly been because he made his money in the garment district and not in the street , no ? Gotti respected Tommy Gambino at the very least. He respected him because he was an earner, in a conversation with Leah Rimini's father, he supposedly told him he was going to beef up Gambino's crew but wouldn't give him any shooters or violent types, or "hotheads" as Gotti called him, despite Gambino once being considered as part of the Castellano sect. If Gotti did make that comment, I'd bet in was in relation to Tommy's control of trucking businesses and other things in the garments industry, which was previously known mainly for its association with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
George Remini the mobster is not her father.
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TommyGambino wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
Doobeez wrote:I may be getting my quotes/books mixed up, but i could've swore I read that.

Could've possibly been because he made his money in the garment district and not in the street , no ? Gotti respected Tommy Gambino at the very least. He respected him because he was an earner, in a conversation with Leah Rimini's father, he supposedly told him he was going to beef up Gambino's crew but wouldn't give him any shooters or violent types, or "hotheads" as Gotti called him, despite Gambino once being considered as part of the Castellano sect. If Gotti did make that comment, I'd bet in was in relation to Tommy's control of trucking businesses and other things in the garments industry, which was previously known mainly for its association with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
George Remini the mobster is not her father.

Thought it was, guess I heard wrong information, guess its a different George Remini who sold cocaine and served prison time.

Edit: Actually Tommy, I think they are the same person, and Big Georgie Remini is indeed her father. I mispelled her last name, its spelled "Remini" and they both married an Austrian for a wife. If Big Georgie had something to do with or owned an asbestos removal company, they're the same guy. And I remember seeing a good morning america show or something like that and she was on it and they were hyping her "mobster past".
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
TommyGambino wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
Doobeez wrote:I may be getting my quotes/books mixed up, but i could've swore I read that.

Could've possibly been because he made his money in the garment district and not in the street , no ? Gotti respected Tommy Gambino at the very least. He respected him because he was an earner, in a conversation with Leah Rimini's father, he supposedly told him he was going to beef up Gambino's crew but wouldn't give him any shooters or violent types, or "hotheads" as Gotti called him, despite Gambino once being considered as part of the Castellano sect. If Gotti did make that comment, I'd bet in was in relation to Tommy's control of trucking businesses and other things in the garments industry, which was previously known mainly for its association with the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
George Remini the mobster is not her father.

Thought it was, guess I heard wrong information, guess its a different George Remini who sold cocaine and served prison time.

Edit: Actually Tommy, I think they are the same person, and Big Georgie Remini is indeed her father. I mispelled her last name, its spelled "Remini" and they both married an Austrian for a wife. If Big Georgie had something to do with or owned an asbestos removal company, they're the same guy. And I remember seeing a good morning america show or something like that and she was on it and they were hyping her "mobster past".
Nah, her 'mobster past' was dating Jimmy Calandra apparently. Her father is still alive, I used to think the same as you, it's been done to death on here and Big George was not her father.
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Oh, okay. Weird how they both had the same name, did prison time and married an Armenian.
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:) Back to the tread. I'm wondering if Frankie D had any known or semi known hits to his name, other than the big Paul plot? There is actually something mentioned in that Philip Carlo book about Casso. I think it was 2 hits mentioned by Carlo, one in Gravesend and one in Manhattan that Frankie and Casso were in on together. Can't really remmeber what it was about.

Carlo says in the book how Casso was real good friends with Frankie and how they worked toghether, and how Frankie asked Casso for advice about hitting Paul. Me, personally, I think they were both full of shit.
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nino inzerillo murder..
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bronx wrote:nino inzerillo murder..
Oh, Bronx do you remmember what it was about? And I pm you, check your messages. Thanks :)
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