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I fucking love Paulie. The guy who played him was allegedly in the mob back in the day for real. He was interviewed on some tv show about it and the interviewer asked him "if you were offered a million dollars to kill someone, would you do it?"

He said "no"

When the interviewer asked him "why not?"

He responded "cause I don't need the money"

Fucking legend.
 
its not that hard to understand if you just watch a video and pay attention

How much free time do you think I've got?????!!!! I'm an important and very busy man

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You get this is a thread about Will Smith right? You understand that your post is off topic and a hijack of the thread.

I get you want to prove value in gematria, but using a mans death to try to preach to a community of people that actually openly mock you might not be the best place to post about it, have some class, the guy died; you seem really pathetic to use someone's death to further your agenda, on a forum in a thread where no one cares about gematria or how it applied to Mr. Haskins.

You lessen the community when you drop drive by posts that are not just off topic but un-thought out spam posts that have nothing to do with the content of this site at all.
 
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I fucking love Paulie. The guy who played him was allegedly in the mob back in the day for real. He was interviewed on some tv show about it and the interviewer asked him "if you were offered a million dollars to kill someone, would you do it?"

He said "no"

When the interviewer asked him "why not?"

He responded "cause I don't need the money"

Fucking legend.
I listened to the Talking Sopranos podcast with the actors who played Chris and Bobby. They talked a lot about him - Tony Sirico. He got his start running a crew shaking down nightclubs. He was known as Junior and was a pretty tough guy. They essentially collected money or started fights and trashed the places. He moved up from there all the way up to robbing banks apparently. He did a couple of stints in prison, something like two years altogether.
But the point they’d always get back to was that Paulie Walnuts was pretty much Tony Sirico - “the guy was the guy” they’d always say.
 

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