Except for...I'm not sure that I'm right.(There goes that job at FEMA. Dag.) But I think you can't be a mobster without being able to trace your bona fides. And you're only mob-connected till you take the oath and get "made", which some close mob associates never can because they're not fully Sicilian.
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There goes that job at FEMA. Dag.
I don't think a job at FEMA requires you to be right, only confident.
Deb, got today, have eaten three. Am in chocolate bliss. Thank you and my anonymous benefactor muchly.
Hee! Will do, Deena.
I'm not going to get anything written until tonight. Neighbours on both sides are doing construction projects. Fucketyboo.
I think you can't be a mobster without being able to trace your bona fides. And you're only mob-connected till you take the oath and get "made", which some close mob associates never can because they're not fully Sicilian.
You don't have to be specifically Sicilian. But, yes, you do have to be fully Italian and able to trace your roots back. Until you get made, you're just an associate.
I'm suddenly picturing an appendix to Miss Manners that I never imagined. "Solly, it has come to our attention that you've been claiming status you're not entitled to." "Joey, I swear, I'm Italian through and through." "Your mother's from Minnesota, Solly. As far as I know, lutefisk is not a featured dish at the Sons of Italy."
. But, yes, you do have to be fully Italian and able to trace your roots back.
Tell it to Bugsy Siegel.
Dutch Schultz?
My understanding is that you can be Mafia-connected/a racketeer/ a "mobster" in the general sense, but you do need to be Italian to join the Mafia itself. I've only heard this in connection with Henry Hill -- he couldn't join because his father was Irish.
There used to be a Jewish mob.(And the jokes that Inner!Munchkin is practically forcing me to make about the American Dental Association or the Bar probably would look bad in context, so I won't.) Some of those guys became "associates" probably.
Awww. Ben just came home from school, where he apparently told his new teacher about my book. Which he says she's going to pick up and send home for me to sign.
What a good kid. Shilling mom's books at a tender eight years of age.