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    John Gotti

    I was recently in New York, and having been a keen student and researcher of the New York Mafia, I managed to take a stroll down Little Italy, to Mulberry Street and over to Ozone Park. All areas where John Gotti hung out. Love him or Loathe him, Gotti changed the face of organised crime in America during the late 70's and throughout the 80's and was indeed a truly fascinating character. I got to see his mausoleum...not just a headstone mind, in St Johns Cemetery, and the amount of fresh flowers laid on that thing every day is unreal. It also has 24 hour security seeing as he 'upset' one or two people along the way.

    Anyone else interested in this sort of thing, or is it just me..??

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    You're obsessed with the mafia, and Bluebeard wants to know where he can find a cut-throat razor. Are you guys planning a heist or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap
    I was recently in New York, and having been a keen student and researcher of the New York Mafia, I managed to take a stroll down Little Italy, to Mulberry Street and over to Ozone Park. All areas where John Gotti hung out. Love him or Loathe him, Gotti changed the face of organised crime in America during the late 70's and throughout the 80's and was indeed a truly fascinating character. I got to see his mausoleum...not just a headstone mind, in St Johns Cemetery, and the amount of fresh flowers laid on that thing every day is unreal. It also has 24 hour security seeing as he 'upset' one or two people along the way.

    Anyone else interested in this sort of thing, or is it just me..??
    Yeah defo intereested in this sort of stuff ! Gotti was a bit of a boyo alright ! Did the same walk a few years back when i was in NY. Have you seen "Gotti" yet ? With Armand Asantti playing him ? really good film.

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    Slightly off topic but I walked through Little Italy lasy year too & thought too corny. Restaurants over priced & touting passers by with "...Sopranos come here..." doesn't get them any votes from me.

    Its easy to glamourise the mafia cos they foreign but when movies have glamorised irsh criminals irish people don't see the funny side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete
    Slightly off topic but I walked through Little Italy lasy year too & thought too corny. Restaurants over priced & touting passers by with "...Sopranos come here..." doesn't get them any votes from me.

    Its easy to glamourise the mafia cos they foreign but when movies have glamorised irsh criminals irish people don't see the funny side.
    Was gonna say that we have our own mafia over here who do as good a job without the glamour (thankfully).

    Didn't see any Nuuu Yoik Aye-talians pulling off a £20+ cash job.....!

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    The mob are a cancer on society.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJTom
    The mob are a cancer on society.
    Only because they prevent the legal crooks from controlling it all... and, let's face it, they have a better image internationally than your federal government. Not hard, I know, but there you go.

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