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Was I watching The Sopranos or ...
Topic Started: Apr 2 2006, 10:15 PM (101 Views)
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Golden Girls....Can they jam another old fecker up your arse on that show or what!? from Robert Loggia to Frankie Valle to friggin Hal Holbrook!
Not to mention Paulie is about 68 yrs old hittin guys with pipes he looks as old as his mother who really isn't his ma ... :laugh:
The show is really outta touch when it comes to modern crime - disputing Sanitation routes? How original...
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And the Band played on......
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Apr 2 2006, 09:15 PM
Golden Girls....Can they jam another old fecker up your arse on that show or what!? from Robert Loggia to Frankie Valle to friggin Hal Holbrook!
Not to mention Paulie is about 68 yrs old hittin guys with pipes he looks as old as his mother who really isn't his ma ... :laugh:
The show is really outta touch when it comes to modern crime - disputing Sanitation routes? How original...
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But guys like Tony, Paulie, ect.. they're still the old guard. Young guns like Christafah would probably runs things differently.
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Frankie Valle is Rusty, that little guy with the squeaky voice. I just found that out recently. He looks so innocent and cute like a Teddy Bear. You want to pet him.

Tonight was a solid episode though, Flair. I wish they'd have saved the Soap Opera like storyline though with Paulie. HBO forum guys predicted his crying would be because he found out he was adopted; I thought that would be too sopa operaish and they've give us something better. I was wrong. But overall, I enjoyed the episode and liked where they were going. They keep teasing a war between New York and New Jersey.

This Tony sh*t reminds me of myself. Not that I was close to death, but I've had a recent experience where I thought I'd end up valuing life everyday to it's fullest. Then, the same things happen and you're back to the old routine. It's natural. You forget what you made you feel so revitalized after long enough. Tony won't be changing his ways.
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