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More thoughts on the Fat Dom situation
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Big Al Tomatoes
2006-05-27 15:04:15 UTC
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Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's
failure to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because
wiseguys have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies
almost more in the timeliness of the response than the decision
itself). Then there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to
the back of Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help
matters any.

CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did
that, he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down
anyway; he was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break
balls, that's why. B) He wasted no time in starting in on the
ball-busting. You wouldn't have found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA
meeting, so he obviously had thought out his insults.

He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Neil Gerace
2006-05-27 15:32:37 UTC
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Post by Big Al Tomatoes
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
I dunno. Is there any evidence of Carlo being a mezzofinuck or having done
something else to piss Phil off?
Ford T. FreezerClown
2006-05-27 15:38:22 UTC
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Post by Big Al Tomatoes
Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's
failure to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because
wiseguys have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies
almost more in the timeliness of the response than the decision
itself). Then there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to
the back of Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help
matters any.
CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did
that, he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down
anyway; he was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break
balls, that's why. B) He wasted no time in starting in on the
ball-busting. You wouldn't have found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA
meeting, so he obviously had thought out his insults.
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Here's my take - he went in to bust balls. Once engaged in said
ball-busting it was easy to see that Carlo was getting more agitated
then Silvio - so Dom zeroed in on him. I don't think he intended for
it to get out of hand,or to pick on one more than the other - just
having some fun bullying the Jersey Guys.
Big Al Tomatoes
2006-05-27 16:40:28 UTC
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Post by Ford T. FreezerClown
Post by Big Al Tomatoes
Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's
failure to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because
wiseguys have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies
almost more in the timeliness of the response than the decision
itself). Then there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to
the back of Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help
matters any.
CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did
that, he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down
anyway; he was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break
balls, that's why. B) He wasted no time in starting in on the
ball-busting. You wouldn't have found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA
meeting, so he obviously had thought out his insults.
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Here's my take - he went in to bust balls. Once engaged in said
ball-busting it was easy to see that Carlo was getting more agitated
then Silvio - so Dom zeroed in on him. I don't think he intended for
it to get out of hand,or to pick on one more than the other - just
having some fun bullying the Jersey Guys.
Good point. Also, Carlo did make that cunt comment.
Fragile Warrior
2006-05-27 22:45:24 UTC
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Post by Ford T. FreezerClown
Post by Big Al Tomatoes
Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's
failure to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because
wiseguys have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies
almost more in the timeliness of the response than the decision
itself). Then there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to
the back of Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help
matters any.
CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did
that, he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down
anyway; he was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break
balls, that's why. B) He wasted no time in starting in on the
ball-busting. You wouldn't have found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA
meeting, so he obviously had thought out his insults.
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Here's my take - he went in to bust balls. Once engaged in said
ball-busting it was easy to see that Carlo was getting more agitated
then Silvio - so Dom zeroed in on him. I don't think he intended for
it to get out of hand,or to pick on one more than the other - just
having some fun bullying the Jersey Guys.
Yes, it really was as simple as that.
Fragile Warrior
2006-05-28 11:02:37 UTC
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Hey, why didn't Sil have an asthma attack during/after that murder?
Sparky Spartacus
2006-05-28 17:54:28 UTC
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Post by Fragile Warrior
Hey, why didn't Sil have an asthma attack during/after that murder?
Low stress activity.
Fragile Warrior
2006-05-28 18:36:35 UTC
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Post by Sparky Spartacus
Post by Fragile Warrior
Hey, why didn't Sil have an asthma attack during/after that murder?
Low stress activity.
Oh, yeah. I forgot.

Rugby Dan
2006-05-27 16:04:36 UTC
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Post by Big Al Tomatoes
Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's
failure to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because
wiseguys have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies
almost more in the timeliness of the response than the decision
itself). Then there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to
the back of Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help
matters any.
CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did
that, he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down
anyway; he was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break
balls, that's why. B) He wasted no time in starting in on the
ball-busting. You wouldn't have found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA
meeting, so he obviously had thought out his insults.
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Carlo was whacked by Clemenza and dat shudda been the enda him!
Jack Straw from Wichita
2006-05-27 16:56:23 UTC
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Didn't Carlo get Vito's construction racket business?
Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's failure
to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because wiseguys
have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies almost
more in the timeliness of the response than the decision itself). Then
there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to the back of
Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help matters any.
CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did that,
he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down anyway; he
was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break balls, that's why.
B) He wasted no time in starting in on the ball-busting. You wouldn't have
found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA meeting, so he obviously had thought
out his insults.
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Big Al Tomatoes
2006-05-27 17:08:21 UTC
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Post by Jack Straw from Wichita
Didn't Carlo get Vito's construction racket business?
Yep.
Post by Jack Straw from Wichita
Granted, this problem ultimately came about as a result of Tony's failure
to respond soon enough to the situation. ( I say that because wiseguys
have been shown to respect decisions, but the decisiveness lies almost
more in the timeliness of the response than the decision itself). Then
there is the fact that Silvio slammed the Dustbuster in to the back of
Dom's head and Carlo with the chef's knife didn't help matters any.
CLEARLY, Fat Dom went in there with the intention of rubbing it in their
faces. A) He went in there to drop off an envelope but, after he did that,
he was invited to stay & eat which he declined but he sat down anyway; he
was obviously planning to stay for a few. Why? To break balls, that's why.
B) He wasted no time in starting in on the ball-busting. You wouldn't have
found Fat Dom coming out of a MENSA meeting, so he obviously had thought
out his insults.
He really seemed to be focused on Carlo. Why?
Tetractys
2006-05-27 17:42:03 UTC
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... You wouldn't have found Fat Dom coming out
of a MENSA meeting ...
Sure you would, with pockets full of money and
blood dripping off his shoes.

Anyway, he made it clear he did the number on
Vito. He provided inside information and claimed
coup on the kill with the assumption Sylvio and Carlo
could do nothing about it.
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