Nothing wrong with rap. In fact, I think we should use it as part of our enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorist prisoners. 10 minutes of that crap would make them crack quicker than waterboarding.slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:23 amWhats wrong with likin rap? Nothin wrong with kendrick lamar eminem tupac etcPogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:29 am Good edition of Mob Talk. They confirm that Dom Grande is a Capo and that a federal grand jury is heating up in Philly with subpoenas. They also dropped that tidbit how Joey Merlino is a big fan of rap and hip hop. An LCN Boss a big fan of rap. Angelo Bruno and Nicky Scarfo must be rolling over in their graves.
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Wiseguy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:42 amNothing wrong with rap. In fact, I think we should use it as part of our enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorist prisoners. 10 minutes of that crap would make them crack quicker than waterboarding.slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:23 amWhats wrong with likin rap? Nothin wrong with kendrick lamar eminem tupac etcPogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:29 am Good edition of Mob Talk. They confirm that Dom Grande is a Capo and that a federal grand jury is heating up in Philly with subpoenas. They also dropped that tidbit how Joey Merlino is a big fan of rap and hip hop. An LCN Boss a big fan of rap. Angelo Bruno and Nicky Scarfo must be rolling over in their graves.
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I was wondering the same thing. Never seen him before...
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Im not going to argue music with u but all imma say is that music is is all opinion. No such thing as bad music. Rap is my music and has got me through a lot.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:42 amNothing wrong with rap. In fact, I think we should use it as part of our enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorist prisoners. 10 minutes of that crap would make them crack quicker than waterboarding.slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:23 amWhats wrong with likin rap? Nothin wrong with kendrick lamar eminem tupac etcPogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:29 am Good edition of Mob Talk. They confirm that Dom Grande is a Capo and that a federal grand jury is heating up in Philly with subpoenas. They also dropped that tidbit how Joey Merlino is a big fan of rap and hip hop. An LCN Boss a big fan of rap. Angelo Bruno and Nicky Scarfo must be rolling over in their graves.
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Yea I think I read that's what he admitted to, offshore betting. Like you said, if he pleaded to something in the states I'm sure they could eventually tie him to a certain bookie and then start talking conspiracy and RICO charges otherwise. His lawyer knew for sure, I'm very certain of that one. On the charges, yes, that is all the judge can give him is the max of 24 months. He cannot by law go higher than that. I'm sure the prosecutor could ask for the full 24 but the judge could go from just probation (highly unlikely) to 12 months to 24 or somewhere in between. I don't think he'll get the full 24 though, I see about 18 months so he won't have long with time served (if any) and any credit if any.dack2001 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:33 am There are pleas in federal court where the plea agreement does not give the Court the power to deviate from a range under the guidelines. This case though I think the maximum sentence for the charge is two years. And in order to be used as a RICO predicate it would have to be an offense committed in furtherance of a RICO conspiracy. Theoretically, such a plea could be used as a predicate but I'd imagine Joey admitted to betting with offshore books or unaffiliated books in an agreement with prosecutors that his plea won't be used in another case. I'd assume that was part of the plea discussion.
Slim I don't think they're quite dogging rap as much as just showing how times have changed. It's like talking to your parents, chances are they like music you can't stand and vice versa. I still listen to some of the older stuff and not a big fan of most of the newer stuff. K. Lamar is not too bad and Eminem was good when he started. Since then when he tried to change his voice on one album and got off the drugs he hasn't been as good. But I also love old school country and my favorite is probably late 60's to early to late 70's stuff like the Eagles, etc.
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Yea ur right in a way. Generations have a lot different views. Im in my teens so im more used to hip hop since its the genre ive mainly been exposed to. Get into arguments bout music with my dad all the time.dixiemafia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:41 pmYea I think I read that's what he admitted to, offshore betting. Like you said, if he pleaded to something in the states I'm sure they could eventually tie him to a certain bookie and then start talking conspiracy and RICO charges otherwise. His lawyer knew for sure, I'm very certain of that one. On the charges, yes, that is all the judge can give him is the max of 24 months. He cannot by law go higher than that. I'm sure the prosecutor could ask for the full 24 but the judge could go from just probation (highly unlikely) to 12 months to 24 or somewhere in between. I don't think he'll get the full 24 though, I see about 18 months so he won't have long with time served (if any) and any credit if any.dack2001 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:33 am There are pleas in federal court where the plea agreement does not give the Court the power to deviate from a range under the guidelines. This case though I think the maximum sentence for the charge is two years. And in order to be used as a RICO predicate it would have to be an offense committed in furtherance of a RICO conspiracy. Theoretically, such a plea could be used as a predicate but I'd imagine Joey admitted to betting with offshore books or unaffiliated books in an agreement with prosecutors that his plea won't be used in another case. I'd assume that was part of the plea discussion.
Slim I don't think they're quite dogging rap as much as just showing how times have changed. It's like talking to your parents, chances are they like music you can't stand and vice versa. I still listen to some of the older stuff and not a big fan of most of the newer stuff. K. Lamar is not too bad and Eminem was good when he started. Since then when he tried to change his voice on one album and got off the drugs he hasn't been as good. But I also love old school country and my favorite is probably late 60's to early to late 70's stuff like the Eagles, etc.
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ur teens? figured w the slim name but didn't expect u to be that young.slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:06 pmYea ur right in a way. Generations have a lot different views. Im in my teens so im more used to hip hop since its the genre ive mainly been exposed to. Get into arguments bout music with my dad all the time.dixiemafia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:41 pmYea I think I read that's what he admitted to, offshore betting. Like you said, if he pleaded to something in the states I'm sure they could eventually tie him to a certain bookie and then start talking conspiracy and RICO charges otherwise. His lawyer knew for sure, I'm very certain of that one. On the charges, yes, that is all the judge can give him is the max of 24 months. He cannot by law go higher than that. I'm sure the prosecutor could ask for the full 24 but the judge could go from just probation (highly unlikely) to 12 months to 24 or somewhere in between. I don't think he'll get the full 24 though, I see about 18 months so he won't have long with time served (if any) and any credit if any.dack2001 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:33 am There are pleas in federal court where the plea agreement does not give the Court the power to deviate from a range under the guidelines. This case though I think the maximum sentence for the charge is two years. And in order to be used as a RICO predicate it would have to be an offense committed in furtherance of a RICO conspiracy. Theoretically, such a plea could be used as a predicate but I'd imagine Joey admitted to betting with offshore books or unaffiliated books in an agreement with prosecutors that his plea won't be used in another case. I'd assume that was part of the plea discussion.
Slim I don't think they're quite dogging rap as much as just showing how times have changed. It's like talking to your parents, chances are they like music you can't stand and vice versa. I still listen to some of the older stuff and not a big fan of most of the newer stuff. K. Lamar is not too bad and Eminem was good when he started. Since then when he tried to change his voice on one album and got off the drugs he hasn't been as good. But I also love old school country and my favorite is probably late 60's to early to late 70's stuff like the Eagles, etc.
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has got u through a lot?slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:15 amIm not going to argue music with u but all imma say is that music is is all opinion. No such thing as bad music. Rap is my music and has got me through a lot.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:42 amNothing wrong with rap. In fact, I think we should use it as part of our enhanced interrogation techniques on terrorist prisoners. 10 minutes of that crap would make them crack quicker than waterboarding.slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:23 amWhats wrong with likin rap? Nothin wrong with kendrick lamar eminem tupac etcPogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:29 am Good edition of Mob Talk. They confirm that Dom Grande is a Capo and that a federal grand jury is heating up in Philly with subpoenas. They also dropped that tidbit how Joey Merlino is a big fan of rap and hip hop. An LCN Boss a big fan of rap. Angelo Bruno and Nicky Scarfo must be rolling over in their graves.
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only thing rap ever gets someone is literally a felony. several rappers have even gone to jail bc of the rap
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I had no idea you were so young slim.slimshady_007 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 3:06 pmIm in my teens so im more used to hip hop since its the genre ive mainly been exposed to. Get into arguments bout music with my dad all the time.
My apologies for being overly hard on you.
You are quite mature for someone quite young, you’ve been given quite a hard time at stages and instead of responding emotionally or tit for tat I’ve seen you walk away and defuse or deescalte situations. Well done. Good for you mate.
A word of advice for a successful tenure here: lose the ‘definitives’. Ie the statements. Being certain. Couch your working in ‘I think’, ‘in my opinion’ ‘based on this info couldn’t we speculate..’ etc etc rather than Spata IS up and coming. So and so IS a rising star. Etc.
Everybody will respect your opinion, but when factual statements are made without base, the board gets testy.
Make that change and you’ll have a long, learned and interesting tenure here.
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PS Rap still sucks ass.
Bitches, money, hoes, diamonds, bottles of Crystal, Bentley’s, weed, make it rain at the club.
Shit, did I just write the lyrics of every rap song since the 80’s? I thinks I did.
Bitches, money, hoes, diamonds, bottles of Crystal, Bentley’s, weed, make it rain at the club.
Shit, did I just write the lyrics of every rap song since the 80’s? I thinks I did.
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you forget to say the word nigga instead of commas and ud be good.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:15 pm PS Rap still sucks ass.
Bitches, money, hoes, diamonds, bottles of Crystal, Bentley’s, weed, make it rain at the club.
Shit, did I just write the lyrics of every rap song since the 80’s? I thinks I did.
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