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Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
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Boardman area doing things most kids did in the early 2000's -- Southern Park mall, Tinseltown movies and my personal favorite, the cheap movies at Movies 8. We were big fans of Quaker Steak so we'd hang out there a lot would go over to the one in Sharon PA with a big group on all you can eat night! In Kent when I got of a legal drinking age we would hang out at the usual Water Street haunts (Rays, The Loft, Water Street Tavern). And of course The 11th Frame when we wanted an adventure. The Robin Hood was on its way out in my days so I was never really there. Hopefully you know Kent, or these places won't make any sense to you!FriendofHenry wrote:Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
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Kent was my alma mater as well. Where did you live there? I remember the Robin Hood well, my junior year it became an all black bar. Everything you just said brought me down memory lane, but it's still information that is easy to look up. I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying that it wouldn't surprise me considering what I've seen on these boards. Let me apologize for pre-judging a new poster, but you also need to understand some of this forum's past members, trolls etc. the Black Hand was started by some great guys who were all members of other forums who got tired of the shit that GBB and Real Deal was going through. The members here are a great group of guys and a gal who just aren't looking for bullshit. Sure, spats happen and words are spewed but everybody on here is adult enough to move forward and kill the argument. Also keep in mind that not many people talk about Youngstown, very few actually. However, it's mob history is as glamorous as any major city and you'll meet some professional researchers, authors, news journalists, regular Joe's and guys who were either related to or a "friend" of the family.Chrissy_Scars wrote:Boardman area doing things most kids did in the early 2000's -- Southern Park mall, Tinseltown movies and my personal favorite, the cheap movies at Movies 8. We were big fans of Quaker Steak so we'd hang out there a lot would go over to the one in Sharon PA with a big group on all you can eat night! In Kent when I got of a legal drinking age we would hang out at the usual Water Street haunts (Rays, The Loft, Water Street Tavern). And of course The 11th Frame when we wanted an adventure. The Robin Hood was on its way out in my days so I was never really there. Hopefully you know Kent, or these places won't make any sense to you!FriendofHenry wrote:Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
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JCB, jeezus, for the third time, do you have any info inn Criscitelli being a capo or was that a mistake you made.?
Just a question. Not hard.
Just a question. Not hard.
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JCB - apology accepted. No harm done. I'm not looking for any trouble either. As for where I'm from and the chance I'm making that up, I understand. But as for Kent, I lived in Wright Hall (Tri Towers) to start. Which led to almost every meal being eaten at Rosie's Diner. Then I lived at University Townhomes. My friends who didn't live there lived on University Drive. As for some things that only someone who went there would know I'll try to name a few real quick... Having to park at Dix Stadium as a freshman and shuttle over to campus because you couldn't have a car on campus, depending when you went to Kent you should remember taking Seven Ideas That Shook The Universe, watching the May 4th video as a part of your freshman requirements, hanging out in the Rathskeller below to Student Center, or heading over to the Chapel Hill Mall because there's nowhere to shop in Kent.JCB1977 wrote:Kent was my alma mater as well. Where did you live there? I remember the Robin Hood well, my junior year it became an all black bar. Everything you just said brought me down memory lane, but it's still information that is easy to look up. I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying that it wouldn't surprise me considering what I've seen on these boards. Let me apologize for pre-judging a new poster, but you also need to understand some of this forum's past members, trolls etc. the Black Hand was started by some great guys who were all members of other forums who got tired of the shit that GBB and Real Deal was going through. The members here are a great group of guys and a gal who just aren't looking for bullshit. Sure, spats happen and words are spewed but everybody on here is adult enough to move forward and kill the argument. Also keep in mind that not many people talk about Youngstown, very few actually. However, it's mob history is as glamorous as any major city and you'll meet some professional researchers, authors, news journalists, regular Joe's and guys who were either related to or a "friend" of the family.Chrissy_Scars wrote:Boardman area doing things most kids did in the early 2000's -- Southern Park mall, Tinseltown movies and my personal favorite, the cheap movies at Movies 8. We were big fans of Quaker Steak so we'd hang out there a lot would go over to the one in Sharon PA with a big group on all you can eat night! In Kent when I got of a legal drinking age we would hang out at the usual Water Street haunts (Rays, The Loft, Water Street Tavern). And of course The 11th Frame when we wanted an adventure. The Robin Hood was on its way out in my days so I was never really there. Hopefully you know Kent, or these places won't make any sense to you!FriendofHenry wrote:Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
This board is an oasis for me from the stresses of everyday family life which is why I'm not looking for a beef.
I'm sure all of these things could be somewhat looked up as well, but I think they are some things I remember from my time there.
And as for meeting people and engaging in conversation, that's what I'm hoping to do. So hopefully I can come across as someone who is genuinely interested and not a troll. I'm sure it will take time but I understand. I look forward to learning more and having a good relationship with everyone.
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I already answered your question Sonny. I said I used the word "alleged" per Mafia Wiki. What's so hard about reading my already previous response? Was it not clear?SonnyBlackstein wrote:JCB, jeezus, for the third time, do you have any info inn Criscitelli being a capo or was that a mistake you made.?
Just a question. Not hard.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
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Lol. I lived in Koonz Hall and moved to Whitehall East Townhomes my last 3 years of school. And we used to go to the movies at Chapel Hill Mall. May Day in Akron? And my personal favorite, Gyro BobChrissy_Scars wrote:JCB - apology accepted. No harm done. I'm not looking for any trouble either. As for where I'm from and the chance I'm making that up, I understand. But as for Kent, I lived in Wright Hall (Tri Towers) to start. Which led to almost every meal being eaten at Rosie's Diner. Then I lived at University Townhomes. My friends who didn't live there lived on University Drive. As for some things that only someone who went there would know I'll try to name a few real quick... Having to park at Dix Stadium as a freshman and shuttle over to campus because you couldn't have a car on campus, depending when you went to Kent you should remember taking Seven Ideas That Shook The Universe, watching the May 4th video as a part of your freshman requirements, hanging out in the Rathskeller below to Student Center, or heading over to the Chapel Hill Mall because there's nowhere to shop in Kent.JCB1977 wrote:Kent was my alma mater as well. Where did you live there? I remember the Robin Hood well, my junior year it became an all black bar. Everything you just said brought me down memory lane, but it's still information that is easy to look up. I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying that it wouldn't surprise me considering what I've seen on these boards. Let me apologize for pre-judging a new poster, but you also need to understand some of this forum's past members, trolls etc. the Black Hand was started by some great guys who were all members of other forums who got tired of the shit that GBB and Real Deal was going through. The members here are a great group of guys and a gal who just aren't looking for bullshit. Sure, spats happen and words are spewed but everybody on here is adult enough to move forward and kill the argument. Also keep in mind that not many people talk about Youngstown, very few actually. However, it's mob history is as glamorous as any major city and you'll meet some professional researchers, authors, news journalists, regular Joe's and guys who were either related to or a "friend" of the family.Chrissy_Scars wrote:Boardman area doing things most kids did in the early 2000's -- Southern Park mall, Tinseltown movies and my personal favorite, the cheap movies at Movies 8. We were big fans of Quaker Steak so we'd hang out there a lot would go over to the one in Sharon PA with a big group on all you can eat night! In Kent when I got of a legal drinking age we would hang out at the usual Water Street haunts (Rays, The Loft, Water Street Tavern). And of course The 11th Frame when we wanted an adventure. The Robin Hood was on its way out in my days so I was never really there. Hopefully you know Kent, or these places won't make any sense to you!FriendofHenry wrote:Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
This board is an oasis for me from the stresses of everyday family life which is why I'm not looking for a beef.
I'm sure all of these things could be somewhat looked up as well, but I think they are some things I remember from my time there.
And as for meeting people and engaging in conversation, that's what I'm hoping to do. So hopefully I can come across as someone who is genuinely interested and not a troll. I'm sure it will take time but I understand. I look forward to learning more and having a good relationship with everyone.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
-Pauly Walnuts, RIP
-Pauly Walnuts, RIP
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7 ideas that Shook the Universe and part 2 called Frontiers in Astronomy, I took them both. Professor Tom????? I can't think of his last name but he wrote the book he used to teach from.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
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Emmons. Barrick was the other teacher who I had. Guy looked like Conan O'Brien.JCB1977 wrote:7 ideas that Shook the Universe and part 2 called Frontiers in Astronomy, I took them both. Professor Tom????? I can't think of his last name but he wrote the book he used to teach from.
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Your answer indicated about his being made, not information pertaining to his being a capo.JCB1977 wrote:I already answered your question Sonny. I said I used the word "alleged" per Mafia Wiki. What's so hard about reading my already previous response? Was it not clear?SonnyBlackstein wrote:JCB, jeezus, for the third time, do you have any info inn Criscitelli being a capo or was that a mistake you made.?
Just a question. Not hard.
I am familiar with the information concerning his induction I was simply wondering if you had additional information regarding his stripes.
I gather you don't.
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Pretty convincing. Please understand that as good as this forum is, we had issues with a troll that threatened a few of us. Hard to believe but I've been threatened a few times along the way. Internet threats are mostly made by cowards that hide behind a keyboard, so fuck them!Chrissy_Scars wrote:JCB - apology accepted. No harm done. I'm not looking for any trouble either. As for where I'm from and the chance I'm making that up, I understand. But as for Kent, I lived in Wright Hall (Tri Towers) to start. Which led to almost every meal being eaten at Rosie's Diner. Then I lived at University Townhomes. My friends who didn't live there lived on University Drive. As for some things that only someone who went there would know I'll try to name a few real quick... Having to park at Dix Stadium as a freshman and shuttle over to campus because you couldn't have a car on campus, depending when you went to Kent you should remember taking Seven Ideas That Shook The Universe, watching the May 4th video as a part of your freshman requirements, hanging out in the Rathskeller below to Student Center, or heading over to the Chapel Hill Mall because there's nowhere to shop in Kent.JCB1977 wrote:Kent was my alma mater as well. Where did you live there? I remember the Robin Hood well, my junior year it became an all black bar. Everything you just said brought me down memory lane, but it's still information that is easy to look up. I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying that it wouldn't surprise me considering what I've seen on these boards. Let me apologize for pre-judging a new poster, but you also need to understand some of this forum's past members, trolls etc. the Black Hand was started by some great guys who were all members of other forums who got tired of the shit that GBB and Real Deal was going through. The members here are a great group of guys and a gal who just aren't looking for bullshit. Sure, spats happen and words are spewed but everybody on here is adult enough to move forward and kill the argument. Also keep in mind that not many people talk about Youngstown, very few actually. However, it's mob history is as glamorous as any major city and you'll meet some professional researchers, authors, news journalists, regular Joe's and guys who were either related to or a "friend" of the family.Chrissy_Scars wrote:Boardman area doing things most kids did in the early 2000's -- Southern Park mall, Tinseltown movies and my personal favorite, the cheap movies at Movies 8. We were big fans of Quaker Steak so we'd hang out there a lot would go over to the one in Sharon PA with a big group on all you can eat night! In Kent when I got of a legal drinking age we would hang out at the usual Water Street haunts (Rays, The Loft, Water Street Tavern). And of course The 11th Frame when we wanted an adventure. The Robin Hood was on its way out in my days so I was never really there. Hopefully you know Kent, or these places won't make any sense to you!FriendofHenry wrote:Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
This board is an oasis for me from the stresses of everyday family life which is why I'm not looking for a beef.
I'm sure all of these things could be somewhat looked up as well, but I think they are some things I remember from my time there.
And as for meeting people and engaging in conversation, that's what I'm hoping to do. So hopefully I can come across as someone who is genuinely interested and not a troll. I'm sure it will take time but I understand. I look forward to learning more and having a good relationship with everyone.
Just out of my own personal curiosity: Did your parents have a favorite spot in Boardman, either for dinner, drinks or both?
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They're still in the area. Nicolinni's with a stop by Handel's after.FriendofHenry wrote:Pretty convincing. Please understand that as good as this forum is, we had issues with a troll that threatened a few of us. Hard to believe but I've been threatened a few times along the way. Internet threats are mostly made by cowards that hide behind a keyboard, so fuck them!Chrissy_Scars wrote:JCB - apology accepted. No harm done. I'm not looking for any trouble either. As for where I'm from and the chance I'm making that up, I understand. But as for Kent, I lived in Wright Hall (Tri Towers) to start. Which led to almost every meal being eaten at Rosie's Diner. Then I lived at University Townhomes. My friends who didn't live there lived on University Drive. As for some things that only someone who went there would know I'll try to name a few real quick... Having to park at Dix Stadium as a freshman and shuttle over to campus because you couldn't have a car on campus, depending when you went to Kent you should remember taking Seven Ideas That Shook The Universe, watching the May 4th video as a part of your freshman requirements, hanging out in the Rathskeller below to Student Center, or heading over to the Chapel Hill Mall because there's nowhere to shop in Kent.JCB1977 wrote:Kent was my alma mater as well. Where did you live there? I remember the Robin Hood well, my junior year it became an all black bar. Everything you just said brought me down memory lane, but it's still information that is easy to look up. I'm not saying you did, but I'm saying that it wouldn't surprise me considering what I've seen on these boards. Let me apologize for pre-judging a new poster, but you also need to understand some of this forum's past members, trolls etc. the Black Hand was started by some great guys who were all members of other forums who got tired of the shit that GBB and Real Deal was going through. The members here are a great group of guys and a gal who just aren't looking for bullshit. Sure, spats happen and words are spewed but everybody on here is adult enough to move forward and kill the argument. Also keep in mind that not many people talk about Youngstown, very few actually. However, it's mob history is as glamorous as any major city and you'll meet some professional researchers, authors, news journalists, regular Joe's and guys who were either related to or a "friend" of the family.Chrissy_Scars wrote:Boardman area doing things most kids did in the early 2000's -- Southern Park mall, Tinseltown movies and my personal favorite, the cheap movies at Movies 8. We were big fans of Quaker Steak so we'd hang out there a lot would go over to the one in Sharon PA with a big group on all you can eat night! In Kent when I got of a legal drinking age we would hang out at the usual Water Street haunts (Rays, The Loft, Water Street Tavern). And of course The 11th Frame when we wanted an adventure. The Robin Hood was on its way out in my days so I was never really there. Hopefully you know Kent, or these places won't make any sense to you!FriendofHenry wrote:Mooney - Kent State. What side of town in Youngstown? Where did you hang out both in Youngstown and Kent?
This board is an oasis for me from the stresses of everyday family life which is why I'm not looking for a beef.
I'm sure all of these things could be somewhat looked up as well, but I think they are some things I remember from my time there.
And as for meeting people and engaging in conversation, that's what I'm hoping to do. So hopefully I can come across as someone who is genuinely interested and not a troll. I'm sure it will take time but I understand. I look forward to learning more and having a good relationship with everyone.
Just out of my own personal curiosity: Did your parents have a favorite spot in Boardman, either for dinner, drinks or both?
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There was a popular joint where Nicolinni's is now. Ask them if they went there first.
BTW: Nicolinni's has really good food and a great server - Anna.
BTW: Nicolinni's has really good food and a great server - Anna.
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Chrissy_Scars wrote:Emmons. Barrick was the other teacher who I had. Guy looked like Conan O'Brien.JCB1977 wrote:7 ideas that Shook the Universe and part 2 called Frontiers in Astronomy, I took them both. Professor Tom????? I can't think of his last name but he wrote the book he used to teach from.
LOL, no doubt! In fact, there was a girl that I had the class with, she was a 1994 grad from Ursuline who also went to Kent when I was there. I used to finger blast her in the planetarium, made my Wednesdays very enjoyable. She had the tits of Carmen Electra back then.
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-Pauly Walnuts, RIP
-Pauly Walnuts, RIP
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I do not. I stated in that comment that per mafia wiki, he was an "alleged" capo.SonnyBlackstein wrote:Your answer indicated about his being made, not information pertaining to his being a capo.JCB1977 wrote:I already answered your question Sonny. I said I used the word "alleged" per Mafia Wiki. What's so hard about reading my already previous response? Was it not clear?SonnyBlackstein wrote:JCB, jeezus, for the third time, do you have any info inn Criscitelli being a capo or was that a mistake you made.?
Just a question. Not hard.
I am familiar with the information concerning his induction I was simply wondering if you had additional information regarding his stripes.
I gather you don't.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
-Pauly Walnuts, RIP
-Pauly Walnuts, RIP