Sinatra was one of the greatest voices but he was no Mafia tough guy. He liked to consider himself one, he liked to hang around with them and he liked the rep and street cred it gave him. Fact is, those people were murderers who butchered people. Sinatra was perhaps nieve, perhaps just ignorant but certainly out of his depth in that regard.
Strange that you portray Sinatra as a "nieve", ignorant ?! You must be kidding !
Sinatra was in the mafia, even if he wasn't a "killer" (they have their special men for that) he sometimes gave a hand to mafia which in turn helped him with his carreer, he was perhaps one of the intermediaries between Kennedy and the mafia, he was probably involved in Monarch program ... (see what he did to Marilyn).
Best Frank Mafia story was when Don Rickles said he knew Frank was connected when they were walking in the back of a Casino one time and came across some guy getting the shit beat out of him by two guys. As they walk on by, Frank casually tells the hoods......"that's enough".
Sinatra was one of the greatest voices but he was no Mafia tough guy. He liked to consider himself one, he liked to hang around with them and he liked the rep and street cred it gave him. Fact is, those people were murderers who butchered people. Sinatra was perhaps nieve, perhaps just ignorant but certainly out of his depth in that regard.
Tonyo1221 1 month ago
@Tonyo1221
Strange that you portray Sinatra as a "nieve", ignorant ?! You must be kidding !
Sinatra was in the mafia, even if he wasn't a "killer" (they have their special men for that) he sometimes gave a hand to mafia which in turn helped him with his carreer, he was perhaps one of the intermediaries between Kennedy and the mafia, he was probably involved in Monarch program ... (see what he did to Marilyn).
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meelusine 1 week ago
Thanks for posting this.
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GeorgeVreelandHill 3 months ago
Sinatra was an A-hole!
jackinla8 4 months ago
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nice one bob. legend.
Barbino24 7 months ago
ahahah thats hilarious!!!!!
moviechick9620 7 months ago
It seems Bob's body language changed a bit, like he regretted he said what he said a little?
0ucantstopme0 9 months ago
I wish I was still fifteen (going on to sixteen) sixty to seventy years ago.
rhinnawi95 9 months ago
Best Frank Mafia story was when Don Rickles said he knew Frank was connected when they were walking in the back of a Casino one time and came across some guy getting the shit beat out of him by two guys. As they walk on by, Frank casually tells the hoods......"that's enough".
rubbersole79 9 months ago
@rubbersole79
That's a Jack E. Leonard joke about Frank Sinatra . Don Rickles may have used it but Jack E. Leonard came up with it and used it first.
westeightyone 6 months ago
@westeightyone
Don't know Jack E. Leonard, but, cool. It's a great story either way.
rubbersole79 6 months ago
@rubbersole79 I use that line in my act...still gets a laugh.
tallpaul521 4 months ago
Ha it's a little different when I got the mafia on my side lmao.
paramedicEmergency51 1 year ago
Hahaha that's hilarious
honeybee7700 1 year ago
I can't believe how Frank just smiled along with that. Didn't even seem bothered by it.
TheJoCor 1 year ago 4
@TheJoCor It is because back then people, even celebrities, had a sense of humor about themselves.
sbgwll 1 month ago 3
Hahaha that was great
ashleyg325 2 years ago 3
oh my gosh
I cant believe Bob metioned the mafia!!! thats hilarious!!!
lotrlovermr 2 years ago 12