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Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.

ELPHUPPHY

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Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

Anonymous

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?

ELPHUPPHY

Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.

Anonymous

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.

Is that because he is short ELPHUPPHY?

Renee

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.


ELPHUPPHY

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.

Renee

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.


ELPHUPPHY

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.


I guess I would not argue that point. Especially since you have people.   :sdfjh(2):

Renee

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.


I guess I would not argue that point. Especially since you have people.   :sdfjh(2):


Actually the people on my dads south Boston Irish side are more dangerous. They are violent and stupid.....a bad combo no matter where you go. :laugh3:



Traditionally the Irish only have 4 occupations in Southie....Cop, fireman, priest and the ever popular violent repeat offender. :laugh3:



I hate to stereotype people but those fuckers deserve it. :laugh3:
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.


ELPHUPPHY

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.


I guess I would not argue that point. Especially since you have people.   :sdfjh(2):


Actually the people on my dads south Boston Irish side are more dangerous. They are violent and stupid.....a bad combo no matter where you go. :laugh3:



Traditionally the Irish only have 4 occupations in Southie....Cop, fireman, priest and the ever popular violent repeat offender. :laugh3:



I hate to stereotype people but those fuckers deserve it. :laugh3:


Damn.. you may be my long-lost sister from another mother.. My father was 1/2 Irish and mean, and 1/2 Blackfoot Indian. Not sure how my 1/2 Italian and 1/2 French mother got together..,

Renee

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.


I guess I would not argue that point. Especially since you have people.   :sdfjh(2):


Actually the people on my dads south Boston Irish side are more dangerous. They are violent and stupid.....a bad combo no matter where you go. :laugh3:



Traditionally the Irish only have 4 occupations in Southie....Cop, fireman, priest and the ever popular violent repeat offender. :laugh3:



I hate to stereotype people but those fuckers deserve it. :laugh3:


Damn.. you may be my long-lost sister from another mother.. My father was 1/2 Irish and mean, and 1/2 Blackfoot Indian. Not sure how my 1/2 Italian and 1/2 French mother got together..,


Wow, Irish and American Indian.  ac_wot That has the potential of being a volatile combo.



Well my dad has been away from his white trash Irish roots for so long, that he's almost normal........almost.



Also being married to my mom for over 40 years has cleaned him up some. :laugh3:
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.


ELPHUPPHY

Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
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Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.


I guess I would not argue that point. Especially since you have people.   :sdfjh(2):


Actually the people on my dads south Boston Irish side are more dangerous. They are violent and stupid.....a bad combo no matter where you go. :laugh3:



Traditionally the Irish only have 4 occupations in Southie....Cop, fireman, priest and the ever popular violent repeat offender. :laugh3:



I hate to stereotype people but those fuckers deserve it. :laugh3:


Damn.. you may be my long-lost sister from another mother.. My father was 1/2 Irish and mean, and 1/2 Blackfoot Indian. Not sure how my 1/2 Italian and 1/2 French mother got together..,


Wow, Irish and American Indian.  ac_wot That has the potential of being a volatile combo.



Well my dad has been away from his white trash Irish roots for so long, that he's almost normal........almost.



Also being married to my mom for over 40 years has cleaned him up some. :laugh3:




Indeed. My father was a very volatile person, one you did not want to mess with. He was a three-time Golden Gloves Champ for the city of Toledo in his weight class, and while I outweighed him by a good 35 pounds in my younger days of muscle and youth, I never once thought to back talk him. Well, I THOUGHT about it, but was not stupid enough to do it. He always gave me a standing invite to go out back with him if I felt froggy, but I never jumped.  LOL.. Mamma didn't raise a fool.

Renee

Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
Quote from: "Renee"
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Quote from: "Renee"
Quote from: "ELPHUPPHY"
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Quote from: "Keeper"I hated Pesci in the Lethal Weapon movies,irrataiting fucker.

I hated those movies period.




Never liked Mel Gibson and still don't. Danny Glover I could do without or not, makes no difference.



The only movie I cared for Joe Pesci at all in was My Cousin Vinny cause Marisa Tomei was gorgeous. His "Two Yutes" line was funny.

No to Goodfellas and Casino?


I have a hard time believing Joe Pesci as a bad ass.


He plays a good stereotypical little, psycho, tough guy, Italian. I'm very familiar with the type. I'm embarrassed to say that I'm related to a few of that breed on my mom's side. They can be your best friend one day and want to kill you the next for some perceived insult, real or not.



They are difficult people to deal with. But that's that east coast NY/NJ Italian tough guy persona. That shits you see in movies is not all that much of an exaggeration.


I am part Italian and my Italian side of the family was, as rumors go, connected. My Italian side was always big men like Luca Bratzi.. over 6'5" and over 250lbs. Strongarm hood types, and mean. THAT is the kind of hoods I equate with Italians. Joe Pesci would not even make a sandwich for those kinds of people.


It's a matter of perspective. Either way it's more a matter of attitude and capacity for violence than physical size. If you look at a lot of the so-called "Dons" like Carlo Gambino, Joe Bonanno or (Little) Nicky Scarfo; none of them were what you would call physically imposing. They were just fucking ruthless, vicious and unafraid to get elbow deep in blood. They employed the big strong arm types to do the grunt work but they themselves were no less mean and violence prone.


I guess I would not argue that point. Especially since you have people.   :sdfjh(2):


Actually the people on my dads south Boston Irish side are more dangerous. They are violent and stupid.....a bad combo no matter where you go. :laugh3:



Traditionally the Irish only have 4 occupations in Southie....Cop, fireman, priest and the ever popular violent repeat offender. :laugh3:



I hate to stereotype people but those fuckers deserve it. :laugh3:


Damn.. you may be my long-lost sister from another mother.. My father was 1/2 Irish and mean, and 1/2 Blackfoot Indian. Not sure how my 1/2 Italian and 1/2 French mother got together..,


Wow, Irish and American Indian.  ac_wot That has the potential of being a volatile combo.



Well my dad has been away from his white trash Irish roots for so long, that he's almost normal........almost.



Also being married to my mom for over 40 years has cleaned him up some. :laugh3:




Indeed. My father was a very volatile person, one you did not want to mess with. He was a three-time Golden Gloves Champ for the city of Toledo in his weight class, and while I outweighed him by a good 35 pounds in my younger days of muscle and youth, I never once thought to back talk him. Well, I THOUGHT about it, but was not stupid enough to do it. He always gave me a standing invite to go out back with him if I felt froggy, but I never jumped.  LOL.. Mamma didn't raise a fool.


I think a lot of us had been in that position....Unfortunately for me I was THAT stupid....once. l was 16 and my dad had just retrieved me from a night in jail (long story) and being the hard headed, smart mouthed, bitch that I was (still am), I pushed him waaay too far and got knocked ass over tea kettle.  



For a minute I thought I was actually dead. Never forgot it and it provided a much needed attitude adjustment.  :laugh3:



As adults we can laugh about it now but back when it took place it was pretty traumatic all the way around. I'm one of three sibs and I'm the middle child. I'm also the only one he ever lost his temper with to the point of violence. I guess that speaks directly to what a horrible, button pushing, piece of shit I was.  :laugh3:
\"A man\'s rights rest in three boxes. The ballot-box, the jury-box and the cartridge-box.\"

Frederick Douglass, November 15, 1867.