Posted on 06/19/2010 7:56:38 AM PDT by AtlasStalled
Joseph Gannascoli, the actor who played the gay mobster Vito Spatafore on The Sopranos, was arrested yesterday morning on a DUI charge in Tampa, FL as reported by Kristie Cavanagh for the Daily News:
On "The Sopranos," Gannascoli played Vito, the mobster who took over as capo after the deaths of Richie, Gigi and Ralph and was eventually killed for being gay. According to the actor's Web site, Gannascoli was appearing Thursday night at a Tampa smoke shop, Soho Cigars, to promote his Cugine brand of cigars.
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Badda Clang!
ping
You can have one beer in Florida and register drunk at .08!
Shoulda woulda coulda called a cab Vito!
Virus!
In Tampa, you cant be serious?
It enforces the greasy, wife-beater t-shirt, Ginnea-Wop stereotyping of Italians. Unfortunately, many of the Wops watch this drivel and think it's applicable - they're instant tough guys.
Here’s the video link for those not wishing to visit a blog:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4BsTcQC8Zo&feature=player_embedded
Fine. You?
“Dont go to link!!!!!
Virus!”
There’s no virus. What’s your problem?
/s?
Tested it, the advertising service the site uses seems to try to add in a lot of tracking cookies which will set off a lot of spyware scan programs.
Can't force someone to like something they don't enjoy, but can you really say it's one of the most overrated shows in history after only watching 2 of the 80+ episodes?
Soprano’s was a great show. Breaking Bad is another good one.
“Sopranos was a great show. Breaking Bad is another good one.”
I agree. In fact, I think Breaking Bad is even better — I love the way Breaking Bad has the lawyer Saul as a character which introduces the money laundering component, and Breaking Bad is more sophisticated than The Sopranos in showing the whole business angle to the criminal enterprise including the use of fronts to mask the illicit operations, the use of counterintelligence by private investigators employed by the drug traffickers, etc.
I need to check out Breaking Bad. I love the writing on Sopranos.
Saul is a great character and the head boss that owns the laundry. (Can’t think of his name right now) I like Hank also. I have also been watching Weeds on Netflix and can’t figure out if some of the stuff in Breaking Bad was lifted from Weeds.
My wife and I used to have Sopranos weekends where we would rent a season and stay in the house all weekend and watch the whole season or as much of it as we could.
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