Absolute Mad Lads - Murder Incorporated
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I no feel bad for Gorge Flode
Fuck dem robots
Robots bad
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Ahh war robots. Where the free bots are absolute garbage and ANYTHING good cost fifty bucks or more. Same goes for the weapons free=trash 50 bucks=1 good weapon.
The good ol' days... when guns, pianowires and arsenic could be counted as a "tax write-off."
Still are. Just less of a lower/middle class thing nowadays.
They are still write offs, you just need to find out how they are business related. Guns for security, piano wires for music store equipment, and arsenic for pest control/science research.
@@thatmeme1360 Guns are still a middle class thing for sure. Gun shows are almost entirely middle class dads.
@@maxhydekyle2425 Well yeah sort of. Now with background checks you can't just order them out of a catalog and have them shipped to you. Instead gangsters just break into one of those middle class dad's houses. "Progress"
Wait, you report your taxes? What kind of gangster are you?!
The research this guy does is fantastic. I am a fan of True Crime and his research is Spot On. He even found things out this old woman (63yrs) didn't know. I'm a huge fan now after my son shared his channel with me.
If you're watching the Count.. you are far from old ❤️
Yeah you ain't old if you know dankula, I'm from scotland and people don't even really remember the pug case now
@@Guitar-Dog I'm 55 from across the pond and I'll never forget Buddah...lol... I have the video archived ;)
This put a smile on my face for some reason 😊🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
He also hates Jews and minorities, he’s not just a great researcher. Best channel on RUclips tbh
Ice picks today sound very deliberate and exotic when we hear of them used as murder weapons but back in this time ice came in blocks and modern refrigeration was still not around so they were literally something almost everyone would use daily. They also tend to be very effective as weapons. Its easy to see why they used them.
"Why not just use knives?"
Most knives aren't *designed* to kill people. They're designed to cut things, some are designed to cut flesh, but almost none are designed to kill people.
The blade of a knife will stick in bone, and snap off, possibly making the knife both useless and a dangerously strong piece of evidence.
An icepick, because its made to chip away ice, is sturdy enough to puncture a skull without being damaged
Here have a cigarette 🚬
yep you never wanted to get in the front passenger seat...usually ended in an ice pick to the base of the skull
Modern refrigeration was around after the 1900’s lol. Although not widespread, some people and places still commonly used ice blocks. Refrigeration was a thing however.
@@capitalismsucks9590 i mean, if you had your house wired for electricity, sure. Electrification was a new thing in places up until the middle of the century
Dank: "Luciano's hitmen were disguised as the most evil, terrifying, and grotesque bogeymen of them all..."
Me: what, the damn IRS?
Dank: "...the IRS"
Me: 😲
Gonna become more common now they are strapped
@@carsoncasmirri3874 I hate to tell you, but that’s not new. Obama equipped their strike teams, Biden is just making more.
I expect Janet Reno is running the training.
@@rydplrs71 bush before them started all this in fact 9/11 caused the Patriot act to be made
I did the same 🤣🤣
Fuc da feds.
Little did you know, Rosie Gold was the actual mastermind behind everything, and her sweet old lady routine was just a facade to fade into the obscurity of history.
And thats how Goldman Sachs began 🤣
The Gustavo Fring of Brooklyn
Literally grandma sparkle
Yaz, Queen! Keep telling yourself that.
I'd just like to say, I know this is a joke but stuff like this very well could've happened. Kind of makes me sad all the legends we'll never hear told.
"And then went after the Shapiro brothers, though not with facts and logic but with firearms"
Don't worry, their wives were doctors
And their racks? *busty*
"Let's say, hypothetically, that you want to order a hit on me"
@@dt6119
“Let’s say hypothetically you come to me on the day of my daughters wedding.”
"It doesn't matter that...say...you put a .38 slug in my right lung. Because my wife is a Moroccan Jew. There are different jews. And she IS in fact a doctor. She would bandage my wounds behind the stairwell. And I would, in fact, shoot you back. And my wife, who is a doctor, would not render aid. And with that we go to our sponsor, because sometimes, hypothetically, your sweater gets itchy so..."
"If you want to live longer, stay away from the oranges, gang."
"Murder Incorporated's HR manager"
"We're going to have to let him go." has a new meaning.
I work for an aviation company and we did stock take on all the parts we use to work on our helicopters... while i was counting screws and washers for 5 days straight i rewatched all the old mad lads. Thanks fir making the most tedious work enjoyable!!!
That's.... nuts.
I'll go.
@@oz_jones *HE SHOOTS HE SCORES*
I'm a diesel mechanic and we did our stock take a few months ago. Worst week of my life.
Tell me you at least weighed them
@Eben Swanepoel if you take a precision scale, and you count out a hundred of each and weigh them, you can then set the rest on the scale and have it count them for you.
That's the way we used to count inventory, and make parts bags, back when I worked at an office furniture manufacturer.
I hope this saves you some hours of boredom next time around. Have a good one! 👍
Luciano was not just deportted to Italy. First, he was prosecuted and put in prison for a term that was so long he'd have never survived to see freedom again. But then, WWII started and the Department of Defense were concerned about sabotage at the docks. They went to Luciano for help controlling the docks and in exchange for this help. he was released from prison and deported to Italy. THAT is how he got deported to Italy.
"He opened the door and found out... that it was a *literal trap.* "
God bless you Count Dankula. That was legendary.
I'm italian. My bf does not speak english but, as soon as you did the "italian impression" he looked at you and said "is that lad talking about the italian mafia by any chance?" I laughed so hard I had to stop the video.
That's hilarious!
Lol.
The Italian mafia is in well Italy lol the mobs in New York and Chicago weren't the same as the original ones in Italy
lmao
they where not Italian tho they belonged to the tribe
Imagine not speaking English
It cracks me up that even the savage murderers in the Combination were fucking appalled to hear a member shot a doggie.
You gotta have standards.
Dont hurt guddest boi.
That’s only for real monsters like the ATF.
Women, children and animals are off limits in the mafia.
Come on, I mean, they’re not the ATF…
>Racks up a collective killcount surpassing countless serial killers
(The Mafia sleeps)
>Kills a dog
(REAL SHIT)
As an Italian, your Italian caricature is so hilariously offensive I can't help but love it with all my heart.
But they where jewish
I'm italian too and I didn't find it offensive AT ALL. He's just playing off stereotypes, not making an actual statement about us.
I miss the good ol days when ppl thought like you do. Just laugh at the dumb shit. Not "that offended me so let's cancel him/her". I hate this woke culture bullshit.
@@HugoStiglitz88 playful racist banter is beneficial for male bonding
Caricature? He was speaking fluent meatball.
I love this series and have introduced my teenaged kids to it. I have to say Murder Inc was progressive for the time. They had diversity, a HR department, decent income protection. This kind of efficiency would never happen today lolz.
For an organized crime outfit there was surprisingly little corruption unlike modern corporations and government administrations.
oh my friend wait till you hear about these boys called the cartel 😂😂
Fun fact: Harry "Pittsburg Phil" Strauss was named after a successful horse racing gambler who became a multi millionaire. Given that mobster nicknames are often jokes Harry must have sucked at gambling.
A new episode of Mad Lads is always a treat, especially on a friday night.
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especially with a bottle of buckfast in ya
Friday night and discussing about rhe Jewish mafia... guess I have to wait until Saturday evening to watch this one..
I too have no social life
@@rorz999 non of us have that....
I love that Dogs are such good boys and girls that even the mafia was horrified when one of their killers shot one.
Even the Mob has standards.
That says a lot when the mafia is better then the atf
Bullshit they were only mad because the press was raving about it.
RIP puppers 🐶
The mafia saw John Wick way before the rest of us.
Hats off to you for covering Murder Inc. Honestly I didnt think you would cover these guys. They were ruthless for sure.
Much less ruthless than the FBI
lol this isn't some underground topic pal
@@OrthoJihadi Read up on Murder, Inc's supposed blackmail of J Edgar Hoover.
@@Valchrist1313 oh how he dressed up in womens clothes? I definitely need to research more because I’m sure that wasn’t the only thing
@@OrthoJihadi Apparently, compromising pictures of him and his aide whom he was rumoured to have 'relationships' with, and attendance at orgies.
You read about it on Meyer Lansky's wiki entry.
Donald Trump's former, deceased lawyer Roy Cohn was involved.
Luciano pretty much was the inspiration for Michael Corleone, and well his boss ended up just like Sollozzo did in the movie.
Michaels life was nothing like Luciano's.
The whole franchise is a mixture of mafia history/lore retold.
Moe Greene is bugsy siegel
Hyman Roth is Meyer lansky
Frank pentangeli is Joe Valachi
The list goes on.
You tend to find that the winners tend to inspire alot more stories than the runnerups
Moe Greene is also a portmanteau of Moe Sedway and Cus Greenbaum. The 2 who Meyer Lansky put in charge of the Flamengo after Ben Seigel was wacked
@@lucabrasi8420Lansky even called Coppola and praised the movie, but expressed that he felt he should’ve been portrayed as a nicer guy.
This was some straight up comicbook villainy.
They even had a Bad Guy Lair? In a candyshop?
Charles "Lucky" Luciano truly revolutionized organized crime. He could easily have his own Mad Lads episode.
That’s a good name
I approve
Is there a Nobel price for business? He might have earned one lol
I'm relatively new to Dankula - missed the whole pug thing and shit - but I have binged the fuck out of this Madlads series and it's been an absolute treat. Great crack, great research, great topics. Thank you Count Dankula. This is what RUclips is all about. MON THE DANK.
Don’t forget his second channel as well.
I've done the same fucking thing lol. I found his channel maybe a week ago, and I love this guy
@@andrewgenton6323 I’m in a sharing mood…. May I recommend ThatChapter for some excellent criminal bollocks, and the single greatest channel on this platform, OSW Review.
@@yelnaw just checked it out, and watched the Dr.Nuelander case..😐 lol thanks for letting me know about it
@@andrewgenton6323 my pleasure mate, have a good night 🙌
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall for that conversation where they were talking their friend into dressing up like a woman by telling him he was the most feminine and womanlike lol.
“C’mon, see, you’re the most submissive and breedable out of all of us!”
@@kcenneckennek "If he asks you to 'pop that bussy for a real nigel' were gonna need you to take that hit for us."
"da fuq deh uoh jus sey"
Dude, you're like a William Defoe before he's even cool.
_William who Defuq?_
You know that scene from Reservoir Dogs where they're discussing the plan and given aliases? Something like that I imagine.
34:10 accurate representation of Italy. Such a rich and amazing culture. Amazing.
"They just dressed up one of the hitmen as a woman"
Lmaoo that's some cartoon shit
The most Mad Laddish moment was discovering that the families of the hitmen received full benefits from their employers. I never considered dental plans and pensions to be part and parcel of being a mobster.
And i didnt get any benefits from my old job XD
When Murder inc. treats its employees more humanely than many modern day businesses you know we live in a society
@@mr.joesterr5359 don't take jobs with no benefits
@@mr.joesterr5359 considering how much they were paid benefits would basically be a matter of convenience than actual expense
It was also a niche business that required particular type of specialists. Unfortunately nowadays hits don't cost nearly as much, and in many places like China or Columbia hitmen's families don't have such support networks :(
@@mr.joesterr5359 we live in such a society. I society’d all over my pants yesterday.
@@Sk0lzky your right people get paid the same or less to kill people. Here in new Orleans you can get a shooter any night of the week for a few thousand. 5 grand for sure.
When escaping the murder of Marranzano, the assassins came across Vincent “Mad Dog” Coll coming up the stairs. They warned him about the cops being around. Coll was there because Maranzano hired him to kill Luciano
Coll was supposed to have a meeting with Maranzano about the hit list he gave him which included most of the big names in the criminal underworld at the time including lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, bugsy Siegel and Al Capone.
This shit must've been happening really fast for such coincidences to occur
I like the fact that Dankula always seems so giddy and happy to do these videos
Not during the ad reads tho
“When you love what you do you never work a day in your life.”
28:50 "And as always, Dutch had a plan"
*Did you really just do that?*
Yes, yes he did.
Predator reference?
@@theshocker4626 RDR2 He even shows a clip later.
I… had… a god damned PLAN!
"When you want somebody gone and you don't wanna wait too long, call the Immediate Murder Professionals!"
Thanks Dank for covering this.
It’s One of if not my favourite groups in history. Talk about turning murder into a business.
You
@@korykardaleff7632 You wut mate
Honestly, if you did a series purely about mobsters (American or otherwise), I’d watch every single one multiple times. Even just a mad lad on lucky Luciano would be great
He needs to do one on Sammy the Bull.
Mad Sam would be one for him
Lucky Luciano definitely deserves his own video. The boss of bosses!
Or various Colombian or Mexican cartel members. Escobar of course, Carlos Lehder, The Sinaloans, Arrellanos, Zetas etc...
@@nickarteaga175 obvious he doesn't wanna do them
I used to hate when the intro blasted my eardrums out because it was louder than everything else in the mix. Now, it being actually normal is unsettling in an uncanny valley way
There's just no pleasing some people eh :D
I still mentally prepare myself for it every time and am like "huh?" when it isn't loud anymore xD
On behalf of count danks African fans I extend my utmost gratitude for such a good vid and legendary story telling
Mate you have absolutely slayed RUclips.
Been subbed since the pug vid media shitstorm and I just wanted to actually say you have absolutely killed it.
No joke I think I've watched and liked most of the vids you dropped, Madlads is an absolute genius concept and killdozer will always hold a special place for me but Ned Kelly is tied for favourite with Rags.
All the best to you and yours! Love from Aus mate!
I feel like the mobsters were offended by the killing of the dog because of the loyalty dogs show. They embody the idea of loyalty till the end. A good dog will fight and die for you in a life or death situation.
Not just that, a dog has no way of defending itself so the very act is considered Cowardly. . .
39:35 That's a hell of a soundbite haha
I was thinking the same thing lol
Makes me want to time travel to the 1920s. Maybe early 1929 so I could short the market. I might tell people about Hitler and what he's about to do, if I'm in a good mood.
34:10 good to
41:08 works as well
LMAO
_"The got NO help from the Syndicate"._
*Welcome to being an Outside Contractor.*
Count, you make these stories so entertaining. You talk about the good, bad and certainly the ugly. I'm so glad to have found your RUclips channel. I think Absolute Mad Lads and Celtic Myths are absolutely fantastic. Keep em coming my friend .
Who needs the history channel when we have the count of dankness?! This video was really really enjoyable i also love the new series about Celtic myths and creatures. Keep up the good work brother!
Me too, Ricky! It's brilliant. Ty, Dank!
39:58
As an avid .38 special owner; .38 special and .38 special +P rounds are sub sonic and while they'll give you a bad case of tinnitus if you fire em without ear plugs, they more or less sound like a door slamming from far enough away. Also the man was probably piss drunk
The Shapiro Brothers, destroying their opponents with Facts and Logic! I see what you did there!
I love the disdain in his voice when he does his ad reads on these silly mobile games.
Im reading, wow this game looks awesome and Ill totally click everything I'm asked to and play it because of the brilliant advert Dankula skillfully composed
The "Need to know" thing was called "Compartmentalization" by Lieutenant General Leslie Groves, overseer of the Manhattan project. When used properly one can see and understand how a few people can get away with something huge or sinister without facing consequence.
I didn't know I would enjoy a Scotsman trying to pronounce Italian names so much.
Dude! Your such a good story teller! Some really good stories as well.
Kill Dozer and the one about the gorilla are some of my favorites. Thanks Count D, for all you do.
Is there some kind of Internet award for well-researched, entertaining content? Dankula is propping up my RUclips feed with one single podgy Scottish finger.
Let's not forget Purple Aki.
Orangutan .
@@maximvsdread1610 And Gustave the Nile crocodile.
thank you michael heemyre
We had Capone, now we have Murder Inc.
I wonder when we'll get Charles 'Lucky' Luciano himself as a Mad Lads.
Meh there's a lot of lucky vids it's been done 2 death I feel he should cover carmine galante . He was 1 hell of a gangster made him self unofficial boss through heroin moneys n that got him killed. The guy was ruthless even into his old age
Sam Giancana
Mad Sam DeStefano would be an awesome Mad Lads episode… he was too crazy for the Mafia’s Chicago Outfit!
Yeah!
We want a Lucky Mad Lads vid
A wise man once said
''Cause at the end of the day, long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead''
Guess these people lived by these words.
I once said at the end of the day..... it gets dark xx
What's this quote from?
@@sloshed-rat some professional australian
@@sloshed-rat
The Sniper from TF2
Professionals have STANDARDS
27:10 Im suddenly realizing where the inspiration for Elder Scrolls' Morag Tong came from
bro..... do you see the dude w/the eye patch?????? CLEARLY These Men Mean Nothing But *The BUSINESS* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
just missed my train from waverly and next ones in an hour, thanks for this divine intervention
I love listening to Mad Lads videos while I work out. Thanks for the great video, Daddy Dankula.
27:00 LMAO I can understand that. "Nothing personal, Jack. Just good business."
"Killing is my business.... And business is good" Megadeth. This Mad Lad couldn't fit this song any better.
Oh to be on a midnight mad lads binge and the man himself gives us a new one.
I’ve heard it’s similarly described when discussing horror movies/characters in particular films like hellraiser.
(Which I’ve actually never seen).... but apparently what makes the bad guys so scary.... is the fact they exist for a purpose and they do it for no particular motive..... similar to how a plant uses photosynthesis to eat.
They are not evil or good or anything in between…
They simply exist to be neutral and serve a purpose.
Just like water is wet, or the sky is blue....
apparently that’s what makes the scariest characters and villains.
Water is wet, the sky is blue, and I kill people.
I was going to disagree with this but since death is in a sense just an extension of this idea of a natural process or force uncaring to your wishes or pleas for mercy but not being particularly malevolent or doing it for any reason. People just die, that’s how it is, one way or another it’ll happen. And people are afraid of dying, so I guess in a sense it is true.
Or maybe I’m just too high
Mate what are you on about?
You don’t need to have a reason to be evil. Evil has a purpose, murder has a purpose, everything has a purpose.
Being someone’s hands and feet still means if you do good or evil you are responsible.
You should watch the first few Hellraisers. (Anything after the third is really crappy.)
The first movie almost makes you root for Pinhead and the Cynobytes. He's not evil (or good) he's just doing his job, or rather, he is upholding a strict code to a T.
@@sleaf6 Babby's first D&D alignment chart...
There are different forms of evil. There is the "Good guy, doing bad things" all the way to "Guy who hears voices and eats people"
I used to be associated in the life. I wasn’t a soldier; I was an earner. Until I took one to the knee. It scared the fuck out of me and I left in a hurry. Now I’m just a guard in a small town keeping an eye out for dragons, thieves, and this one asshole who shouts really really fucking loud.
Is this a reference to something?
Whoody Who!
Dont bullshit me.
You've clearly never been to the cloud district.
@@Guitar-Dog Skyrim
@@Guitar-Dog Look for "I used to be an adventurer once"
While the nickname "Lepke" comes form the yiddish "Lepkeleh", I still find it amusing that Lepke is also one of the 2 Hungarian words for "Butterfly".
13:50 "Lepky's long time partner, Jacob Gura Shapiro"
Ah yes, Gura "The Shark" Shapiro, one of the oldest and most dangerous anime girl mafiosos
Can confirm
He was named "Gurrah" because he was such a "lumbering gorilla" (according to a an assistant DA) that he pronounced "get out of here" as "gurrah da here."
There are pictures of the Walter Sage murder floating around, he’s the one mentioned that was strapped to the slot machine. He wasn’t supposed to be found though. Strauss forgot to put Ute his stomach and he floated to the surface of the lake they dumped him in.
What do u mean by UTE cause im really interested on what they would do to the stomach so they dont bloat and float up (im not a psycho im just a fuckin nerd)
@@danielphillips5324 I meant to write puncture but I have fat thumbs
@@-Garviel_Loken- snm 😂interesting tho isnt it really, they would like stab exactly where they’re stomach is. They probably stabbed him thinking they got his stomach but actually missed by centimetres, you never know.
They did puncture him but they did it while he was alive. So, his wounds clotted up and he floated to the surface even whilst tied to a slot machine.
Listening to how "organized" the hits were I had a Peter Griffin moment and went "oooooh that's why they call it organized crime!" Lmao 😆
Murder is my favorite word for dank to say, merdoor. That accent. Like a Chinese fellow with L's and R's.
Chinese dad to his son: "Wha da heeeooo you sehy!?! Don't you know da C stands foh da failure!"
Love the deadpan, dry humour you put into this Count. Brilliant historical narrative too
"Not the heckin pupparino"
-the mob
Hey Count, staying with organized crime, how about a Mad Lads on the Cocaine Cowboys? Miami in the 70s and 80s needs to be talked about!
The Roaring Twenties didn’t fuck around. Stephen Graham’s Capone is well delivered
No live premiere? Fine by me. Great stuff man!
No, he's been burning the CANNLE at both ends. 😉
I prefere no live premiere because it gets really laggy
@@bigdanbilzan and that music wtf
I miss the live premieres, the comment section were hilarious.
@@Labyrinth6000 The chat was utterly insane and fucking hilarious.
Sir, I can't tell you how much I appreciate these longer madlad videos (even though I know they are tiring to produce!) They're so interesting to listen to and you have a way of telling the stories which still make the videos feel really "current." This is good for me because I'm tired of listening to politics but I normally like current events. Not sure why these fit the bill but they save me during my long shifts at work.
Can you imagine being the Patron Grandma of a bunch of mafia thugs?
She must've been so proud, and her grizzled bastard grandsons probably loved her so much.
And NOBODY is gonna stick up that store 😂
My sleep routine seems to be directly correlated to my ability to listen to a madlads story before bed. Thanks bro
Good stuff Dankula. I'd love to see a Mad Lads episode on my favourite gangster, John Dillinger. He was a bank robber in the prohibition era and there was a movie about him in 2009ish starring none other than Johnny Depp.
A series on Prohibition Era criminals would be fun too. George "Baby Face" Nelson was another interesting figure.
The John Milius movie is better
A great story and a great movie
Boardwalk Empire covered some of this (just the very early days with lansky and lucky though. it would have gotten to the point of murder inc, but the show was cancelled due to modern reasons... you know the ones) was such a good show. As if it got cancelled because they couldn't insert "boss-women" into it. One of the first causalities of the new epoch.
They literally cancelled it right after the 5 families were formed, I think that might have even been the very last episode.
PS: they did try with Nucky's side piece from the swamps, but it wasn't enough. They could not emasculate the men and have the show keep running and being historically accurate to a point, so it was cancelled. Was one of the last shows to depict real men.
True Detective s1. A fantastic show, real men..
@@theshocker4626 yeah that was a good one.
A fun story about Lepke deception is that when he turned himself in, Dewey was actually in the police car that picked Lepke up. Dewey then asked Lepke "Where are your friends now". To which Lepke replied "I'm starting to wonder".
There are some great documentaries out there about the Mafia containing interviews with people involved with bringing down the Mafia as well as friends of Mafia members called Mafias greatest hits, which is were I get all this info from.
“As always, Dutch had a plan”
I understood that reference
YESSSSSSSSSSSS
I…. Had…. A god damn PLAN!
Wow everyone thinks you’re so cool because you get the thing
Where's it from?
@@AcidifiedMammoth Red Dead Redemption
To quote Mr Wolf from The Bad Guys, Murder Inc. believed that "we may be bad but we're so good at it"
A lot of people nowadays seriously underestimate the hold the Mob had on the US up until the 80s and 90s. Call them whatever you want but they were Incredibly savvy guys
V true prohibition made them nearly untouchable it took the police decades 2 get ontop of them rico helped n cracking there union holds Joe valache started the ball rolling on the mafia downfall imo xxx
The Italian Mafia’s heyday started in the early 30s and lasted into the late 60s when the Justice Department really started to crack their code. They remained effective for sometime thereafter but the decline was inevitable.
@@grahamstrouse1165Nah, these guys were top dogs until the mid-80s. It was the Commission case that finally broke them down.
These guys were literally the embodiment of "nothing personal, it's just business"
A weird form of crowd-sourced mutually assured destruction when you think about it.
Always been fascinated with Lucky’s vision and creation of MI. Thanks for doing so much homework on this!
The fact that the main HQ was located in a candy store…omg.
"Prohibition pussy got dem actin unwise" I didn't know how much I needed to hear that until I did.
"Who the fuck shoots a dog?"
(Laughs in ATF)
Of course it's nice to know shooting the dog is still off limits to this day 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:55
Me: He must be talking about the banks.
Dankula: The Italian Mafia.
Me: Same thing, Just one is government sanctioned.
That is a spot on italian accent. Right down to the "wahoo!" At the end. Ahhh..... Its like im back in the old country...
Can always count on Dankula for some great entertainment. ✌️
Would love more mob related madlads, this one was a new favorite episode for me personally! Keep it up Count, your putting out some pristine content lately
Facts and logic in .32 S&W, .38 Special and .45 ACP
And 12 buckshot.
No phased plasma rifle? Something in the 40w range perhaps?
@@oz_jones .30-06 Springfield Bolt-Action Rifle and Browning Automatic Rifle/BAR
“As always, Dutch had a plan.” You are slick my man..
Awesome video as usual, bud. Thoroughly researched. I understand this subject better than most. Well done.
I had no interest in history at school but these videos are always something i'm excited for, good job mate
Idk when you went through school but even with my great love of history school glossed over anything remotely interesting and went for the most broad mundane crap ever.
That's because school teaches you about all the same events and civilizations every single year.
@@Luke-mi6gb How the country was founded and the Holocaust (with a pinch of WWII). Rinse, repeat.
@@myles5276 For real - my GCSE history subject was the period *between* the world wars in Europe.
@@superscatboy that does sound interesting. Considering what I know now I wish I had learned about that sooner
OMG I love the literary references you snuck into the script. This was epic. Thanks for making this.
Thanks man I've been having an awful day at work I just got on break and saw this you've made my day thank you
I feel you.
Hope you guys have a great rest of your day.
@@thatmeme1360
I appreciate that and hope the same for you.
Felt, suppose to work 10's this week but got thrown 12's. I was not a happy camper this week lol
@@jacksonthompson7099
Here's a reminder to make it worse. Time and half for overtime is taxed so heavily that you end up making less per hour for OT then you during the week. And then they spend the money on enriching themselves and destroying us...
Sorry bro, I'm not laughing at you... I'm in the same boat and whenever everyone is ready, I'll be at the front of the lynch mob in DC making tree decorations out of our govt officials.
Ahh, the classic "dolphin dive", to avoid and or resolve your problems.
I was in middle school when this was happening, not too far from Washington. I remember being constantly afraid to even go outside. Can't go to the store, might get shot by the DC Sniper. Can't open the mail, might be Anthrax in it.
Fun times.
Deporting Luciano ended up working out since the US hired him to help fight Mussolini.
"Large nosed members"
Oh you mean Italians... I thought you were gonna go mask off for a moment
Awesome, my grandfather was friends with one of the hitmen, jack “the dandy” parisi, and I have a bunch of his tie clips now.
Not really much of a claim to fame mate
@@paulatreides0777 just an interesting piece of information to share, since it relates to the video. No need to be a dick.
@@paulatreides0777 I think you might be reading too much into that. There's a difference between saying " I'm interested in this because I have a connection" and "you should be impressed with me because I have a connection." You assumed the former. But it could be either and there's literally no way to know from the context.
Parisi actually defected to the Philly Mob and became a Soldier with them after the collapse of Murder Inc. I am *fairly* sure that he died sometime in 1985
@@petergriffin613 he did, I think he died in hazleton, a nearby town to me
I love your podcast. You’re deeply informative and delightfully entertaining. Thank you!
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- Alphonse Capone.