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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

Part from 'Whitecaps', 13th episode of season 4. Tony's way of getting his deposit back..

Song is "Drink to me only with thine eyes" from the album "Rat Pack - Live At The Sands Hotel"

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  • season four blew my mind! it was amazing! i have no idea where i can buy

    the song "i love Vegas". this is awesome. thanks for the post~!!!!!!!

  • @peter420guy

    Buy/Download "Rat Pack - Live at the Sands Hotel". It starts with this song!! Great cd btw.. and thanks for your comment!

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  • @downtownford That's exactly what they DIDN'T want to let happen. People often associate the mafia with violence and crime, as many instances of this series HAS shown. But there is another side to having the image of belonging to the mafia, it scares people and therefore the mafia did not always have to use violence to get what they needed. This scene shows that only hinting at the possibilities in which the mafia can ruin your life (without using violence), goes to show how powerful they are.

  • This is a prank every damn one of us has dreamed of doing to someone we couldn't stand.

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  • "Stugots?"

    hilarious

  • What if the guy was a Dean Martin fan, and playing his songs would have probably made his day. This could have seriously backfired.

  • @nylifestyle Fuckin aye!

  • Hey who doesn't love Dean?

  • fucking gangster ASSHOLE

    makes me laugh so hard everytime

  • I would love to do this to the two lawyers who screwed me over in my car accident case.

  • @porn1978 There is a good book about the history of cosa nostra (mainly in italy) it shows, specially against rich folks mafia preferred "indirect" and "soft" actions. because everything else was too risky, powerful people can mobilise the state.

  • @porn1978 Nope, coercion doesn't always have to deal with physical violence. Using the threat of violence was enough in this case.

  • @jordyvanbuel The word coercion reiterates my previous comment.

  • @porn1978 Sure man, look up ''Coercion'' on Google, you'll learn something! ;)

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