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    Image of bigspike bigspike
    10/14/09

    In reply to Al Martino, Godfather Singer, Dead at 82
    We will remember his olive oil voice and his guinea charm.
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    Image of AndIAmTellingYou AndIAmTellingYou
    10/14/09

    @bigspike: Oh Johnny, how all the girls swooned.
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    Image of Awesome X Awesome X
    10/14/09

    In reply to Al Martino, Godfather Singer, Dead at 82
    He was a good godson.
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    Image of Aaron Altman Aaron Altman
    10/14/09

    In reply to Al Martino, Godfather Singer, Dead at 82
    "The last of the show business legends"? What, Tony Bennett's not a crooner?
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    Image of Aaron Altman Aaron Altman
    10/14/09

    In reply to Al Martino, Godfather Singer, Dead at 82
    "The last of the show business legends"? What, Tony Bennett's not a crooner?
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    Image of D2theMatthews D2theMatthews
    10/14/09

    In reply to Al Martino, Godfather Singer, Dead at 82
    Somewhere up there, some angel choir producer is in for a rude awakening.
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    Image of Airvault Airvault
    10/14/09

    In reply to Al Martino, Godfather Singer, Dead at 82
    "You can act like a man!"
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    Image of Sproing Sproing
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    Should've gone for the snubnose tucked behind the toilet tank.
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    Image of Baroness Baroness
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    after that I said to Sinatra, 'Listen, it wasn't my idea.'

    (edit)

    ...He said, and his voice was almost kind, 'Who told you to put that in the book, your publisher?'


    You cut out this bit that makes it clearer:

    "And then the most astounding thing happened. He completely misunderstood. He thought I was apologising for the character of Johnny Fontane in my book. "


    Puzo should have said, "Yes! They did! Bastards. Seeya Frank!"

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    Image of VoxPopuli VoxPopuli
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    I like that Puzo got in his passive-aggressive last word by saying that Sinatra didn't look him in the eye, and didn't even look up, while he was berating him. Says a lot. Wuss.
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    Image of naugahydeinplainsight naugahydeinplainsight
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    And after repeated retellings, "It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly business."
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    Image of dado dado
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    The Reverend "Bacon" Sharpton said the same thing to Tom Wolfe.
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    Image of Kid Twist Kid Twist
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    Sinatra. Another pezzonovante.
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    Image of BookishLookish BookishLookish
    12/08/08

    @Kid_Twist: Don't be a chiacchierona, you.


    (Have you ever seen or heard such a beautiful word?)

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    Image of metroville metroville
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    "Time...mercifully dimmed the humiliation of what followed..." and yet it was Time that reminded everyone of the fact that Puzo wasn't as skilled a writer as one might have assumed.


    It's a irony worthy of...well, of a Mario Puzo novel--which is itself also ironic.

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    Image of MrInBetween MrInBetween
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    The writing in photographers' books is usually crap, but this sets a new low for bad writing. And Einstein pulling a knife on Capone? Sounds like a "controversial" New Yorker cover cartoon!
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    Image of LedburyLongshot LedburyLongshot
    12/08/08

    In reply to Sinatra's Humiliating Godfather Tell-Off, Retold In $700 Book
    "What hurt was that here he was, a northern Italian, threatening me, a southern Italian, with physical violence. This was roughly equivalent to Einstein pulling a knife on Al Capone. It just wasn't done."


    Ah yes... that old chestnut.


    For reals... anyone have a fking clue what the hell he's talking about with the Einstein/Capone crap?

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    Image of SarahHeartburn SarahHeartburn
    12/08/08

    @LedburyLongshot: It's a veiled reference to the time Marie "Muggs" Curie used her brass knuckles on Dutch Schultz, I believe in a dispute over the half-life of radium 224.
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    Image of GW06 GW06
    12/08/08

    @LedburyLongshot: Yes. Sinatra's family came from Northern Italy, hence his blue gypsy eyes. Northern Italy is way less mobbed up than Southern Italy and obviously, Sicily. This has always been a source of tension - Northern Italy thinks of itself as the more cultured, civilized part, with Southern Italy being a bunch of gun-toting mobsters. There are also class issues involved . Puzo is saying Sinatra was ticked off enough to ignore all that and threaten Puzo, who I am assuming was descended from Southern Italy or Sicily, with violence FIRST, and that was embarrassing and unexpected.


    *All generalizations contained therein were probably outdated in the 1940s and may have only existed in La Cosa Nostra's head.

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    Image of VoxPopuli VoxPopuli
    12/08/08

    @SarahHeartburn: Now that was funny.


    I rather liked the Einstein-Capone reference - it put the confrontation into perspective and doesn't really require deep analysis.

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    Image of britneyspearstears britneyspearstears
    12/08/08

    @SarahHeartburn: Nailed it!
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    Image of britneyspearstears britneyspearstears
    12/08/08

    @GW06: Thank you for addressing this.


    I remember overhearing an argument between our Italian in-law's during my childhood. My aunt's boyfriend called my Grandmother's 3rd husband--a distant relative of the Mayor of Chicago--Sicilian. I've never seen him more upset...

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