Sglass wrote:George wrote:gustavratzenhofer wrote:Sglass wrote:Whitey Bulger
That sounds like a porn movie.
[snort]
Well it's obvious dat Gus don't know nobody from South Boston.
au contraire, my surfing friend. I merely tossed out an observation, knowing all along who Whitey Bulger was.
Now, can you tell me who Fred Splonski was?
I was in the same home room as Rusty Calley at Miami Edison Sr. High School.
You may recall him as Lieutenant Calley.
Sglass wrote:No. Any hints?
Think of prom night. Remember when Merry went to the bathroom and you were feeling frisky?
I know more than you realize.
I can expose sglass on this board, show the members her true background.
But I am not going to reduce myself to such behavior. I consider her a friend and would like to strike this response from A2K forever,
How do I do that? What is the procedure?
My Uncle Harold had dinner with Albert Anastasia the night before he was bumped off. The F.B.I. was quite interested in that!
Phoenix32890 wrote:My Uncle Harold had dinner with Albert Anastasia the night before he was bumped off. The F.B.I. was quite interested in that!
This coming from the same woman who was dragged from her canoe by a seventy five foot crocodile.
gustavratzenhofer wrote:Sglass wrote:No. Any hints?
Think of prom night. Remember when Merry went to the bathroom and you were feeling frisky?
I know more than you realize.
Was that you under the table? I'm sending you one way airfare.
Met a few gangsters in my day. My father knew alot of people. All kinds of people.
When I was a kid, our next door neighbor was a bigtime dope dealer, working Southside Chicago with ties to the Mob (so they say). He got bumped off in a shootout with the police on the Stevenson Expressway. It was ugly. A very infamous way to go.
He was also a very nice man.
As a reporter for a West Texas newspaper, I once interviewed Billy Sol Estes, West Texas financier who was quite famous at the time, at least in the west. A couple of years later he was indicted for racketeering and was eventually convicted and sentenced to I think 15 years in prison. The sentence was later overturned, however, because they had allowed cameras in the courtroom. (That should tell you that this is ancient history--early to mid 1960's)
Billy Sol went on to be a prime mover behind conspiracy theories related to JFK's death, not the least of which that LBJ was instrumental in that.
Few years back, in Slovakia, I was having coffee with my friends. All of a sudden, everybody got real quiet and people started leaving en masse. I followed my nervous friends, not sure why. Apparently, it was due to the group of 3-4 incomers - the Men in Black. One of them happened to be the Boss of the Slovak mafia, which had a shootout with Ukrainian mafia at a bar in Southern Slovakia the night before. 20 people dead. The news were full of it, and this guy was behind it.... How everybody knew who he was, I do not know. But I wasn't about to discuss it then and there.
My father was a career criminal....does that count?
@blueveinedthrobber,
Mine worked for Billy Sol Estes for awhile. After Billy Sol was indicted, he was afraid to set foot in Texas again and never did.