Best Tim Cast episode ive ever watched and that including IRL. Amazing guest, important subjects, jokes and no lectures. Loved it.
@JustJerryPodcastАй бұрын
😮😮😮@@waynealan3067
@GrahamGibbinsАй бұрын
@@waynealan3067 Bore Off Waynetta. If you don't like him don't watch.
@robertneville9606Ай бұрын
What a great surprise to see Michael Franzese on Tim Pool’s show today!
@a330flyguy2Ай бұрын
FRANZESE 2028
@loneskankster2242Ай бұрын
I love all these Russian talking points 😂😂😂
@thenewjerseysАй бұрын
I'm not supposed to agree with and see everything the exact same way as a mobster yet here we are.
@umeng2002Ай бұрын
Says a lot about Democrat-ran cities and the DOJ.
@DS.proudkiwiАй бұрын
Allot of the time gangs and Mafia they start up when the law is failing to protect the people and the more extreme people in a community decide to do something. Well at least thats what it was back in the day
@JackThelRipperАй бұрын
Right! Just crazy, it’s like they knew something before everyone else does now
@claytonjohnston25Ай бұрын
Agreed
@TheTyrial86Ай бұрын
Mobsters came into power by protecting their own people. It isn't any different if we just decided not to take the crap anymore. Stuff like keeps society moving because, let's be honest. Police can't be expected to do the dirty work.
@ibanezmaestro5630Ай бұрын
No way!! Michael Franzese's channel is one of my absolute favorites. I binge listen to his videos at work all the time. So cool to see him on Timcast!!
@tuseroni6085Ай бұрын
you know things are bad when the mafia looks like the moral ones.
@frankg5408Ай бұрын
Exactly
@davidborboa77Ай бұрын
They have always had morals. You just didn't agree with them. To be honest with you, it starts getting worse here I am going to mexico the cartels have their code, and they stick to it. You don't bother them they don't bother you. If we keep going on the path we are on, it's going to become destopion nightmare fast.
@Donner906Ай бұрын
Real moral......
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
@@davidborboa77 Cartels literally kidnap girls and sell them as sex slaves. They also bully young boys to join with threats to their families. You are hilarious
@jukkakukkonen477Ай бұрын
Sammy the bull,told,we did,kill inside,mafia,becourse,they,didnt,go,rules..i look,table in the back,with sammy..respeck.With wine..and book.
@esotericormentalillnessАй бұрын
This is the most interesting interviews I've seen all year. This was great.
@LdOverkill1776Ай бұрын
73? Dude looks like he's in his 50's.
@strategery101Ай бұрын
Seriously. I would think maybe 55 to 60
@Puchacz81Ай бұрын
@@strategery101 His father lived 103 years. Seems like good genes :)
@lavern007Ай бұрын
Sly Stallone in Tulsa King. A hard 75.
@andrewplatt7076Ай бұрын
He's 13 years older than Tim Walz... lol
@NapalmYourMomАй бұрын
That's Italians for you! At least the ones who can stay away from the carbs, lmao.
@GabtharАй бұрын
1924: oh no! The mob is extorting me for protection money! 2024: I pay the mob to protect me.
@Courier_SevenАй бұрын
Better than paying a mob that doesnt protect you and will stop and prosecute you if you decide to defend yourself.
@ritobug483Ай бұрын
I'd pay of it were an option still. Law enforcement is worthless.
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
@@ritobug483the mafia beat you if you don't pay lol
@joesuchy1157Ай бұрын
@@bjrnthebootybanditnot always but whatever
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
@joesuchy1157 always lol. They were violent bullies who terrorised the Italian community
@piperboy26Ай бұрын
Best guest ever
@a330flyguy2Ай бұрын
FRANZESE 2028
@davidmccraw2809Ай бұрын
The most dangerous thing is when the government no longer fears the governed.
@darkstar92772Ай бұрын
I’ve been putting “Get Michael Franzese on” in the chat and comment section for years.
@lisaelizabethАй бұрын
❤
@crou8040Ай бұрын
Best episode of Culture War I've ever seen. First time I've ever watched it from beginning to end.
@thevulgarunicorn3543Ай бұрын
We still love you Michael I would prefer the mob to the democrat stormtroopers we have now
@loneskankster2242Ай бұрын
Try not to storm the captiol over it little guy 😂😂😂😂
@DS.proudkiwiАй бұрын
At least you could make a deal to get your ass out of trouble....this leftist Mafia are clowns that make no sense so you can make no sense to them they just want violence
@Marbles755Ай бұрын
@loneskankster2242 just like June of 2016? When they burned down a church and guard post?
@loneskankster2242Ай бұрын
@@Marbles755 Fake
@Marbles755Ай бұрын
@@loneskankster2242 you're glowing with ignorance.
@jessejames5229Ай бұрын
This is the kind of conversation a gentlemen can sit down with a glass of whiskey and a cigar and enjoy.
@jmichaeljjАй бұрын
I've been saying 70s New York was safer than New York today
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
2000 murders vs 400. SaFeR
@proudgorillaАй бұрын
This was an amazingly open & honest chat. Much appreciated men.
@DemandAlphabetBeBrokenUpАй бұрын
My pop was born in Brooklyn 1938. Immigrant parents. He ran part of the NYC marine terminal. He always said "The largest Mafia on Ert is da Federal Gova -ment" I think he was a Bannano affiliate but I'm not positive. He passed when I was 12.
@fabrixioableАй бұрын
Don't wanna be that guy, but did you meant Bonanno? Or Bonano.
@Donner906Ай бұрын
He was a dumbass
@josephsharp5678Ай бұрын
@@fabrixioableYeah he obviously just misspelled Bonanno..
@wesleyhryszczuk9442Ай бұрын
Didn’t see this one coming but I love it!!! Good call bringing Michael on! 👍🏼 great episode
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
I love Michael!!!! I live in a nice quiet Italian town and there is no fuckin around here! cuz everybodys watching and everyones talkin!
@KrisTomichАй бұрын
It's more relevant how many blacks live there.
@ScottyDoesntKnow69Ай бұрын
No fuckin? What do yall do with your wives then??
@KingDavidtheThirdАй бұрын
If there's no fucking how do you guys have kids?
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
@@KingDavidtheThird shh its in the sauce
@dannyhanlon7070Ай бұрын
Need to know where this peace exists for real
@Kolateak_Ай бұрын
This episode is one of the greats of this show
@jessejames5229Ай бұрын
Not to sound sexist, but one of the best things about this talk is no females. Sorry ladies, but this is a gentlemen's conversation.
@Nylon_riotАй бұрын
I know more about these people than you do. If you watched the sopranos and came away thinking they were the good guys, you watched it incorrectly. The women are part of it. That is the secret. It's just an unofficial form of fascism. Americans don't know what olive oil tastes like because they swap it out for seed oils. Remember that they next time you pay $20 for junk oil and wonder if "it is cool."
@trequorАй бұрын
The mafia is a gentleman's industry. It only functioned at all because it ran on masculine principles
@awakenow7147Ай бұрын
Its usually men who can have a calm conversation about civilization.
@Dutch_Rudder28 күн бұрын
That’s why leaders must be men. They can keep cool heads while diligently diving into grimy details of the real world. Women are naturally self preserving, men are about sacrifice and service.
@karkkimarkkinat210924 күн бұрын
Absolutely. We need to stop listening to women so much if we wanna get ourselves out of this societal mess that we're in..
@AdamMS1384Ай бұрын
Awesome interview. There’s a reason why the mafia is so romanticized in culture. They weren’t inherently evil, malicious, etc. And there is zero doubt that in those days, it was MUCH safer. Bring back the mafia 😅
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
They were insanely evil idiot. Some of those dudes have double digit homicides. Literally serial killers
@scottsetzke7967Ай бұрын
All my friends parents talk about how the gangs were kept in line by the outfit in Chicago
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
@AdamMS1384 the mafia flooded America with Heroine, killed a president and bullied civilians
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
@scottsetzke7967 No the gangs weren't really around until the 70s which coincided with the outfit losing power
@notclueless371Ай бұрын
Years ago when I was living in Brooklyn, I was told that they protected us from common criminals. With their strict code of conduct and principles, they were 10 times more honorable than today's alphabet agencies and current WH administration.
@jessejames5229Ай бұрын
The Mafia has been replaced by new rackets namely D.E.I. and the Teacher's Unions.
@loneskankster2242Ай бұрын
Aww you fell for the culture war 😂😂😂😂 How cute 😂😂😂
@DaedalusHeliosАй бұрын
@@loneskankster2242 Harris bot NPCs are getting pretty bad.
@bt8508Ай бұрын
Yea, replaced by the 3 letter gov agencies...
@joesuchy1157Ай бұрын
@@loneskankster2242aww you sound mentally unstable how cute
@dvulpis29Ай бұрын
Anarcho-Tyranny / Cartels
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
This was such a great episode. I've never seen Tim so enthralled and...quiet? Great Episode.
@bradpaden3073Ай бұрын
Haa..true and was great show. Bring this dude back again
@nKm-2023Ай бұрын
"Now yous cant leave 🔨🤨"
@J.CagleMMAАй бұрын
Never seen this guy before. Amazing guest, could listen to his stories all day
@danithedimeАй бұрын
he has a great channel, uploads often.
@JRPLawyeress1Ай бұрын
I’m a huge Michael Franzese fan. Great sit down.
@StephenScrayАй бұрын
Probably one of the most interesting conversations yet for TCW. I have a personal bias towards the more spiritual stuff but this guy is really great to have on and the counterweight guest to ask directed questions just nails it.
@legionofrome883Ай бұрын
Been wanting Michael on for a long time this episode is a dream come true
@jamescendrowski4844Ай бұрын
I may be an ignoramus but, from how he's describing how the business works, I don't see much of a gap between it and government. Sounds like the government just wanted to eliminate the competition.
@dannygoog9654Ай бұрын
Yelp and wanted the control of the unions I believe
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
Except the mafia kill you if you don't pay
@tonycamaj7243Ай бұрын
Exactly what they wanted. Guys went to jail for numbers which is now known as the lottery lol.
@scottsetzke7967Ай бұрын
Ding ding ding
@Ain_sophАй бұрын
Read Whitney Webb's recent book, "one nation under blackmail". It explains this, more or less
@melbelle2049Ай бұрын
Govt thugs or mafia. Ill take the mafia
@DS.proudkiwiАй бұрын
There is something to be said for honor, loyalty and integrity....things the mafia made law in there ranks , but that can't be found in allot of government
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
@DS.proudkiwi cap. The mob were treacherous and would turn on their own in a heartbeat. They whack a dude and then tell his wife "he ran away"
@Donner906Ай бұрын
Says someone who has not dealt with the mob or any gang. Clearly.
@liammorgans7329Ай бұрын
Ill take neither
@melbelle2049Ай бұрын
@@Donner906 clearly you do not know my ethnic background.
@brian-my7ymАй бұрын
I got to say this was one of the more interesting and fun conversations I have heard for this show
@kissringsАй бұрын
That color looks great on Mike. Dudes killing it at 73, may God give him health
@eamakesartАй бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Probably my favorite one yet. Michael is a great story teller! Always loved listening to him.
@Toast-cc7grАй бұрын
The fact that the headline is even a discussion at all says more about the state of things then anything else.
@latvieshupuika2232Ай бұрын
Man, this was an EXCELLENT show !!!
@chrisonthedrums9955Ай бұрын
I've been a fan of Michael Fanzese for a few years now. What a great redemption story he has. Glad you brought him on the show.
@JustJerryPodcastАй бұрын
I fuckn love Michael so much knowledge and experience would love to see him on the evening show
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
Omg that would be great!!!!!
@_hesha_7092Ай бұрын
This is such an amazing interview. I wasn't sure about it going in because I'm not really into gangsters or the mob, but it was so interesting.
@cookymioni6544Ай бұрын
I grew up in 1950s New Kensington, Pa. Sam Mannerino’s home town. Big Mafia boss. Our town was safe like this guy says Read “Little Chicago, organized crime history of New Kensington, Pa.
@cookymioni6544Ай бұрын
You did not get hurt unless you crossed the Mob
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
I live in a nice organized town and I ain't leavin!
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
Mafia are a joke
@leefennemaАй бұрын
This was a very interesting chat, I really enjoyed it.
@a.d.4536Ай бұрын
Excellent Show today. One of the best
@JamesbondsmomАй бұрын
My husband and I grew up in the Northeast, in areas where Michael was working at the time. We were very aware of activities happening at the time. Michael’s stories are fascinating because of that. I am so glad that Michael is a believer in Jesus Christ now and really wants to create a community for believers and non-believers. His thoughts on today’s political realm were fascinating to hear. This is my favorite show so far and I really learn so much from all of them. Thank you for this conversation!
@DingleBerryschnappsАй бұрын
Most Mafia people are devout Catholics. What do you mean a believer in Jesus Christ "now"?
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
It is great to see
@AmericanoligarchyАй бұрын
Amazing episode. I could listen to this man talk all day long. What a storyteller!
@cindysweeney7705Ай бұрын
Excellent Tim & Crew! Thank you!
@paulsheldon905Ай бұрын
I love this episode. Michael is awesome, I learned a lot about what I didn't know today.
@krisa8969Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode! When I saw that Michael was the guest, I knew this would be good!
@2steps1ceps38Ай бұрын
TYT tonight: TIM POOL LIKES THE MOB
@SigrafixАй бұрын
"Right Wing Extremist Tim Pool joins the Mob, orders hit on Democrats." 😂
@1JasonАй бұрын
Anna Kasparian got robbed recently. I believe that woke her up and changed some of her views.
@josephsharp5678Ай бұрын
Unhinged Chunk Yogurt.
@uknasa007Ай бұрын
2 mafia gangsters are walking alone in the jungle one of them says "you know i'm scared out here". The other replies "you're scared? im the one who has to walk back alone".
@DustinMankeАй бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this guest!
@Cammi-Cat-XIIIАй бұрын
I remember watching this guy on a documentary called Fear City on Netflix several years ago. Check it out if you like this interview.
@Jack-M1113Ай бұрын
I'm about 20 mins in and this is refreshing to hear people speak plainly. Not going to lie, wouldn't mind them making a come-back lol
@twominuteshate7885Ай бұрын
Great show today! If only we could go back to the the prosperity we knew when the mob was in charge.
@cardiac71Ай бұрын
To someone who grew up like Michael the things the he and the mob did were normal. Most of us can't relate in that way. For all we knew our family members were straight shooters. It's easy for a normal person to romanticize that lifestyle but I would imagine that life is very stressful. Imagine your job requires you to break the law. You could go to work one day and never come home because you got caught.
@DancingokapiАй бұрын
I grew up hearing how clean and safe Rochester was back in the day when the mob ran the show. My dad wasn't involved but worked at some bars they owned and knew peripherally what was up. I've thought about how much I'd love to bring them back so many times over the years. If you kept your nose clean, you were good.
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
A friend of the family "won" a golf trip to Florida. He was shot in the head. He had molested someone's kid.
@MadeByChinkeeАй бұрын
Maybe Trump will be much safer under the mafia’s protection instead of the security service. 😅😅😅
@russell22222Ай бұрын
Who knows,maybe,the New York will approve of that,but they will ask for the cash....
@scottsetzke7967Ай бұрын
Michael and Sammy the bull said Trump couldn't be shook down. He was stone cold
@Nylon_riotАй бұрын
Apparently you missed the part about who Nancy is, which I have been saying for a while. Look at how Little Italy in Baltimore looks compared to the rest of the city. If you are a crime syndicate, which party do you think they align with.
@moosechuckleАй бұрын
With the exception of a few episodes I’ve watched every Friday. This is the single best episode I’ve seen of the culture war. I was vaguely familiar with Michael prior to this, but this was truly eye opening.
@briandarazs6620Ай бұрын
He has his own YT channel. It's very good. He conducts interviews with some very interesting people, he also has some great stories of his days with " the family ". He once had a fuel tax scam going on, he was making 30 million a month. He was single-handedly the highest mob earner in mob history. I strongly recommend his channel.
@charlesdavis3923Ай бұрын
Reminds me of the joke, government hates competition
@frankg5408Ай бұрын
True
@1JasonАй бұрын
Joke?
@charlesdavis3923Ай бұрын
@@1Jason good point, I guess statement would be more accurate to be honest
@AndyWallace-bi6vxАй бұрын
I used to live in Sunset Park Brooklyn and that was Latin King turf. I was a retail worker in NYC and they knew I lived in the neighborhood. Didn’t matter that I was different from them. I could come home at 2am and feel protected because they knew I was from there and they looked out for us.
@andrewmondeik4728Ай бұрын
I am looking forward to this show, I listen to both of your podcasts.
@WardSposeАй бұрын
Excellent conversation thank you
@johnrigs6540Ай бұрын
Grew up in Queens during the prime time for this stuff - and what Michael is saying is absolutely 100% True. We ALWAYS felt safe at all times when these guys were around. As bad as they may have been, they really did keep our neighborhood safe. Not sure how it is now though, because I had always heard their main business was sports gambling ,which was illegal back then. Now that it’s legal - we have commercials 24/7 promoting sports gambling that could all easily be done from everybody’s phones in 5 minutes! So it’s a very different time now,that’s for sure. But I would still take those guys over todays bad guys and todays dirty corrupt politicians ANY DAY.
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
Mafia extorted small businesses and hurt you if you didn't pay. How does that compare to the government?
@Donner906Ай бұрын
Trusting in the mob. Very stupid.
@patriotamerican3426Ай бұрын
My grandfather grew up in Corona Queens he was a truck driver he was some what affiliated with the Gambino Family for some extra money he’d run numbers for one of their numbers racket apparently despite being an associate in their terms he brought my father my uncle and my aunt over to Carlo Gambino’s house on Long Island to swim off his dock he was also friends with Tough Tony Federici Genovese soldier ran the Parkside Restaurant in Corona because they both owned pigeons
@Donner906Ай бұрын
@@patriotamerican3426 So he was a dirty criminal? You must be proud.
@josephcongimiАй бұрын
100 percent agree no one fucked around now nyc is a literal shithole
@chrisquiett1776Ай бұрын
I wish Rudy was on this episode. That would have been an interesting group. Only about 1/2 way but I'm loving this one
@illinoisboy8577Ай бұрын
Mike has several episodes with Rudy as a guest
@WhatsCookingTimeАй бұрын
Rudy was actually on Michael's podcast
@gustavofring766Ай бұрын
Probably my favorite CW episode to date. Dude is fucking awesome and the full on accent is gold lol
@ForceFedFetusFilletАй бұрын
Michael Franzese is legit. It'd be cool to get Larry Lawton on here too.
@lisakennedy1599Ай бұрын
This was a great interview! Probably my favorite.. even got my husband out of his office for a listen! Also, very handsome, put together man! I remember the mob hits of the 60s & 70s. Pretty brutal. Great guest!
@lv.99mastermind45Ай бұрын
I've been a fan of Michael for a few years, and one thing he always does is hit the nail on the head. 1:43:38 I've reiterated this point for years; one of the reasons I simply do not care about J6, whether it was crazy or not, is that I find it difficult to sympathize with cozy politicians that had to hide under their desks and be scared for a single day, after a year of them cheering on and being okay with ordinary people being terrorized and beaten in the streets.
@aa-dv1ptАй бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favorite show to watch. This is two outstanding guests and shows in a row.
@NextGenNateАй бұрын
Im 29 and i watched the entire sopranos series over the summer, i actually finished it up a couple weeks ago, so coming out of that and getting to listen this while my mind was still in that mafia space and curiosity was a real treat! I love hearing the old stories of how things use to be.
@rhast57Ай бұрын
What an great guest. God bless him and his wife. If I have to live with gangs, I guess I'd rather live with the mafia. What an unfortunate thing to have to say...
@DAP-1776Ай бұрын
Easily the best guest and interview in the history of this podcast. Bravo!👏
@robertomorales1297Ай бұрын
This is a great episode!!
@MrbobpurpleАй бұрын
they beat people up who owe them money to set an example for others of what will happen if they dont pay
@bjrnthebootybanditАй бұрын
They were bullies
@serpephoneАй бұрын
This segment has been very interesting! I usually lose interest in the Friday specials but this was a real treat!
@FloridaDumplingАй бұрын
Yup. My neighborhood in Brooklyn, Marine Park, Flatlands, was very safe.
@BornAHawkEyeАй бұрын
When he said he was 73 holy moly😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 Lord you look good my sir😂😂
@samantharicherson9780Ай бұрын
Great show. Still listening on spotify but im getting there this episode is well worth the time.
@morganxavierАй бұрын
From one of my favorite movies..."Manners maketh man." And then Colin Firth kicks ass. 😍
@AllanGildeaАй бұрын
Fascinating, thought provoking conversation. Thank you all.
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
My late Husband would watch Michael every week!!
@buckmeister9860Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss.
@tamilee9462Ай бұрын
@@buckmeister9860 thank you. It will be one year since I lost my big Goomba 💔
@randyketcham3840Ай бұрын
Great talk Tim. It was an interesting and informative watch/listen.
@jimblack5153Ай бұрын
Tim...one of your best interviews yet!
@ryanh7161Ай бұрын
Wow loved Michael. The talk was entertaining.
@jeanisoderstrom4592Ай бұрын
This is fabulous.. Smart, insightful, informative, intelligent , I'm running out of words , Cheers . ! 💯
@jessejames5229Ай бұрын
"As far back as I can remember I wanted to be a gangster"....
@briandarazs6620Ай бұрын
Ha Ha, that's a great line. I just watched that, again, the other night.
@abefroman8821Ай бұрын
His character is in Goodfellas
@frankg5408Ай бұрын
Better then being a politician
@kaytlynwallace9567Ай бұрын
thats funny, i ALWAYS wanted to be a "hit" girl
@_SolarisАй бұрын
Fascinating. I never comment on any Pool channels, but I'll make an exception here.
@sherriwalters6095Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Tim! I love Mr. Franzese and I have been hoping that he would be on your show with you!!!🙏🌹
@SATSUIelwoodАй бұрын
One of the best CW episodes to date. Great stuff.
@lavern007Ай бұрын
I suppose the rural areas will be the first to stand up to crime if the police are not the criminals. Molesters, murderers, and drug traffickers can disappear into a pasture somewhere if the will is there and the police appreciate the assist.
@lavern007Ай бұрын
@Thysia-y3h there are augers that can make several 60 ft holes.
@lavern007Ай бұрын
@Thysia-y3h I’ve thought about it, you can auger a number of 30 ft deep holes and when the time comes, plant a fruit tree. Build your orchard.
@armandoriveraiii2619Ай бұрын
I had looked forward to seeing Mr. Michael Franzese on a Tim Pool podcast. This was one of the best episodes! Thank you for the podcast and God Bless!
@coltondodgerАй бұрын
I've been saying it for a while, but this lawlessness is going to resurrect "protection payments" If the neighborhoods reject the nice cops, they may have to work with much less nice orginized criminals.
@ChaorchyАй бұрын
Every time they talk about the guy beating up bikers in a Bronx tale I think of Jackie Chan in rumble in the Bronx. 😂
@rosmarin2438Ай бұрын
Have this guy on as a regular guest
@marcisilberstein3400Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode. First time I have actually shared an episode I believe
@Lex_KoncordАй бұрын
To answer the the title question... compare 1940-1990 economic situation, community health and government corruption vs 1990-2024 economic situation, community health and government corruption Seems obvious...
@hhh9802Ай бұрын
This is one of the best podcasts! Thank you!
@opossum632Ай бұрын
Me and my fiancé just finished the sopranos for the 3rd time lol
@FloridaDumplingАй бұрын
Love Michael Franzese! I remember him from the 1980’s, in the NY Post & Daily News. He was always so handsome. They called him “the Yuppie Don”.
@cuff2860Ай бұрын
Michael was definitely one of the most interesting guests you’ve brought on, Tim. I’d love to see more reformed criminals and people that don’t go heard by everyday Americans.
@michaelwilber774Ай бұрын
Hell yeah Michael! Never thought I'd see you two guys together
@lorrainebarth7568Ай бұрын
Great interview
@FloridaDumplingАй бұрын
In the 1980’s I walked past The Gemini Lounge every day on the way to work (on the other side of the street, of course). It was at the corner of Troy Ave & Flatlands. Didn’t know anything about the place, just that it was bad. Roy DeMeo went to St. Thomas Aquinas school, I believe.