"He was one of the city's biggest hijackers of booze, cigarettes, razor blades, shrimp and lobsters. Shrimp and lobsters were best. They went fast. Almost all of them were gimmes. They just gave it up, no problem."
He'd walk in the door and everybody who worked the room went wild. He'd give the doorman a hundred just for opening the door. He shoved hundreds in the pockets of the dealers and those running the games. The bartender got a hundred just for keeping the ice cubes cold.
it was a glorious time. the wiseguys were all over the place. it was before appalachin, and before crazy joe decided to take on a boss and start a war. it was when I met the world. it was when i first met jimmy conway.
In 1956, this was our marching song at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. By the time we finished basic training, we were the coolest squadron around, our Guideon singing the main lyrics and the rest of us filling in with "Doo Ah's, Doo Ah's". Every time I hear this song, it brings back great memories and a big smile.
They often call me Speedo but my real name is mister earl. Some they cal me Joe some they call me Moe, just remember Speedo cause I never take it slow.