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waste gate
08-04-07, 09:29 PM
This could be interesting.
http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/08/another_scandal_about_to_break_1.php
Sea Demon
08-04-07, 09:45 PM
It's got to be Harry Reid. Him and those shady land deals make one wonder what connections he has. :hmm: He seems to be one of the most corrupt members of this failed Congress. This one will be interesting to watch. Especially if revelations show more connections to well placed corrupted Democrats in the House and Senate. I don't think this one contact is isolated.
kiwi_2005
08-05-07, 01:01 AM
Talking about mobsters i hated the final episode of 'The Sopranos' :damn: The ending sucked. My favourite program ever only to end like it did:nope:
Jimbuna
08-05-07, 09:19 AM
I was a slow beginner having just started watching it about 18 months ago....cught up very quickly and was embarrassed at the non event ending :yep:
Heibges
08-05-07, 12:04 PM
But the anti-climax for an ending was brilliant just because everyone apparently wanted the end to be like The Wild Bunch.
I thought the end represented, in microcosm, was every day of Tony's life must be like. He is always waiting for the shoe to drop.
"Leave the body, take the cannoli"!
bradclark1
08-05-07, 01:31 PM
It's got to be Harry Reid. Him and those shady land deals make one wonder what connections he has. :hmm: He seems to be one of the most corrupt members of this failed Congress. This one will be interesting to watch. Especially if revelations show more connections to well placed corrupted Democrats in the House and Senate. I don't think this one contact is isolated.
Only corruption I've heard of lately is about Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20042997/
kiwi_2005
08-07-07, 02:40 AM
But the anti-climax for an ending was brilliant just because everyone apparently wanted the end to be like The Wild Bunch.
I thought the end represented, in microcosm, was every day of Tony's life must be like. He is always waiting for the shoe to drop.
"Leave the body, take the cannoli"!
How did you picture the ending. In that resturant the guys they show were all connected to previous episodes. The Truck driver who was sitting down eating had a brother who was killed by Christopher, the guy sitting at the bar was the nephew or brother? of one of the bosses that got hit, and the blackguys that walk in once tried to kill Tony.
But he leaves it up to the viewer to decide what happens, did Tony get taken out by one of them or maybe they took out the whole family? Mobsters dont take out the wife/kids ? Or maybe nothing happened and they live happily ever after.
Maybe just maybe a new series is in the making? (I doubt it.)
Heibges
08-07-07, 09:50 AM
But the anti-climax for an ending was brilliant just because everyone apparently wanted the end to be like The Wild Bunch.
I thought the end represented, in microcosm, was every day of Tony's life must be like. He is always waiting for the shoe to drop.
"Leave the body, take the cannoli"!
How did you picture the ending. In that resturant the guys they show were all connected to previous episodes. The Truck driver who was sitting down eating had a brother who was killed by Christopher, the guy sitting at the bar was the nephew or brother? of one of the bosses that got hit, and the blackguys that walk in once tried to kill Tony.
But he leaves it up to the viewer to decide what happens, did Tony get taken out by one of them or maybe they took out the whole family? Mobsters dont take out the wife/kids ? Or maybe nothing happened and they live happily ever after.
Maybe just maybe a new series is in the making? (I doubt it.)
That is exacly how I pictured it. It's like sitting around in a meeting at work, and wondering which one of your co-workers is going to stab you in the back at any given moment.
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