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Jumat, 01 April 2016

diy tattoo pantyhose | Bad News for T Bone

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T-Bone was sentenced to 13 years today. The ruthless players in the Arizona justice system have made an example out of him for exercising his right to a trial. They don’t like to be made a fool of in court, which T-Bone managed to do by being found not guilty on all of his major charges. The justice system in Arizona is extremely racist, so even though T-Bone proved his innocence on the major charges, he was still hung out to dry.

It’s also a business thing. If T-Bone serves 10 years, the prison system will get $500,000 of taxpayers’ money to house him – that’s $50,000 a year. USA companies and politicians make big money locking people like T-Bone up. Not only that, but declassified CIA documentshave shown that the USA government was the biggest importer of the cocaine T-Bone got addicted to. The journalist who exposed this, Gary Webb, was killed. It’s all in the recent movie, Kill the Messenger. So the USA government profited from bringing the cocaine in and the USA corporations – who pay off the politicians – continue to profit from locking cocaine addicts like T-Bone up. The whole thing is a racket.


Click here to read the previous letter from T-Bone

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Download my jail book, Hard Time, for FREE

My book Prison Time includes how I met T-Bone

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Shaun Attwood  


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Senin, 21 Maret 2016

diy rub on tattoo | Bell County Juvenile Services Boy Scout Troop 112 the Wolverines

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A grassroots effort by Bell County Juvenile Probation to sponsor a Boy Scout program resulted in the formation of Troop 112 in October 2009.  The Troop was originated by Prevention Technician Ronald Holston, who has since retired, and JPO Joey Cummings. Mr. Cummings is the Assistant Scout Master and works alongside Scout Master Monico Monroe.  These two gentlemen have a combined 49 years of experience in the Bell County department and are dedicated to improving the lives of young people.
At its onset six years ago, the troop’s activities included regular meetings and nearby day trips. Over the years, activities have expanded to include weekend campouts, fishing excursions, merit badge training, “leave no trace” hikes, voluntary community service, raising money for local charities, and a variety of other Boy Scout-sponsored activities.

In June 2014, Troop 112 began the tradition of a week-long campout where they traveled to ‘Bend of the River’ State Park, camped for two nights and completed a six-mile hike for scout advancement.  They then continued on to Enchanted Rock State Park where they camped for the remainder of the week, participating in various activities to provide the scouts with merit badge and advancement in rank opportunities.  In June 2015, the troop traveled to Palo Duro Canyon State Park for the week-long adventure.  The highlight of this trip was a 10-mile hike to a remote campsite where the scouts spent the night with only the provisions they carried on their backs.

To date, the troop has seen 48 scouts come through the program, usually with 10 scouts at any given time.  To join the troop, a prospective scout is typically referred by their supervising probation officer and must show interest in the program.  Prior to becoming an active member, they must attend at least two regular meetings and an outing. After demonstrating a willingness to adhere to the standards expected of a scout and a spirit of cooperation, they become an official member. Should they desire, scouts have the option to continue in the troop upon completion of supervision.  Many scouts have chosen to remain.

Fundraisers to “Back the Pack” are common place in the Bell County department to raise money and support to offset the cost of operations.  In these fundraisers, the Scouts plan, prepare and deliver “concession stand-type” food items for sale.  These fundraisers have proven to be very successful.  To continue the spirit of giving, the troop sponsors “The Pack Gives Back” activities.  From the funds they have raised, the troop makes monetary donations to worthy causes such as the Awareness and Prevention of Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking.  Last October, the Wolverines held a fundraiser in conjunction with a local business (Spirit Halloween), and donated all of the proceeds to McLane Children’s Hospital to help make hospitals a little less scary for kids and their families.

Back in 2009, other Boy Scout troops and council members were a bit weary when they would see Troop 112 arrive at events, not certain what to expect.  Today, it is not uncommon for the Troop to receive high praise and recognition, such as “Best Camp Site” and other accolades, from the Boy Scout organization and other troops when they attend events.  The troop attended the Spring 2014 Boy Scout Longhorn Council “Camp-O-Ree” and won the Silver Shovel Award by finishing First Place in a weekend competition of scouting-based skills against 10 other troops in the council.  A responsibility of the Silver Shovel winner is to host the event the following year.   In March 2015, Troop 112 did just that, receiving rave reviews from the Longhorn Council and other troops who participated and finishing in second place.  Also in 2014, the Troop was the recipient of the “Gold Journey to Excellence” award after having met the required criteria.  The goal established by the Troop at the beginning of the year was to achieve the bronze award, which they overwhelmingly surpassed.

Two very special scouts are Matthew and Jerry, who are two original members who joined in 2009.  Both have made incredible advancement throughout their scouting career.  Each is currently classified as Scout: First Class.  In April 2015, both successfully completed the “Order of the Arrow Ordeal,” which is a major milestone towards achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

PHOTO: (Left to right) TJJD Board Chair Scott Fisher, TJJD Executive Director David Reilly, Scout Matthew, Scout Jerry, Scout Master Monico Monroe, Assistant Scout Master Joey Cummings, Bell County Chief Probation Officer Susan Humphrey, TJJD Senior Director James Williams.

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homemade tattoo stencil fluid | My Weight Loss Story Spore girl loses 39kg over 2 years Find out how she does it Part 1

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My Weight Loss Story.. (Spore girl loses 39kg over 2 years: Find out how she does it.)

Hi all.. So sorry for my delay of updates.. For those who do not know..
Ive hurt my lower back last week, while bending to wear my shorts! (Stupid right?, I know..) to make matter worst i went ahead for gym that very afternoon as i thought it was just a moment of strain..
So as usual in my gym i do my gyms stuff, treadmill, light weights, my sets of lifting squatting sit-ups etc.. 
The next day in the morning!! I cant get up at all.. I know i sound exaggerate but really.. i was in tears due to the pain.. Anyway i have seen my physiotherapist and got a few treatments from him and i have almost recover fully.. I already start to workout yesterday for those who never follow me on Instagram or add me in facebook..

Ok.. So after my story has appeared on Stomp, Asiaone, Shin Min Daily Newspaper(as seen below)..
I have received a lot emails and inquiries about asking how i did it and stuffs..

 Singapore Stomp News: spore-girl-loses-39kg-over-2-years-find-out-how-she-does-it

AsiaOne News: spore-girl-loses-39kg-over-2-years-find-out-how-she-does-it

Shin Min Daily Newspaper

So now is the main QUESTIONS!!
What makes you determined to loose weight..? How you loose weight?

To answer your questions let me give you a full detailed story of What? and How?..

From young i am already chubby, with the fat genes i inherited, things just got worst..
I love to eat, i simply live to eat.. As a primary school kid.. I can eat up to 4 or 5 pieces of bread as breakfast, 2 plates of rice plus 7 to 8 pieces of chicken wings as lunch, same thing for dinner 2 plates of rice and as much meat i can eat. I hate vegetables and fish!! Still acceptable as kids? (of course no!)
In my primary school days, my life still wasnt so bad, kids will still be kids, they still dont really judge..
I still managed to have some friends in school.. I think im still considered cute then.. =P

My TOUGH time came as soon as i went into secondary school..
In secondary school, teenagers they tend to form groups or clicks.. Me? Alone of course...
But was i affected? On the appearance.. Of course no.. I acted very tough as if im still happy and ok. Whenever people make fun of me, i will try to fight back..
I was constantly been mocked joked and laughed by school or classmates..
"Fat Pig", "Miss Piggy", "Pigs Trotter", "Fatso" etc.. anything that can be linked to fat.. Ive heard it all before.. 
Whenever we have to form teams and groups, i will always be the last few that got chosen..
To make matter worst.. There are even teachers who joined the students in mocking me!! 
Never mind.. since there wasnt anything i can do.. i can only quietly swallow the humiliation..

But do you all really think i was as strong and as Ok that i mentioned? 
No.. At times when i go back home i will cry and cry.. Blame everyone, vent out all my anger and hatred in my room by myself.. I even had suicidal thoughts that maybe if i died, hopefully next life i can be reborn as a slim and beautiful child, but i got no guts to end my life..
So with all these negatives stuffs happening around me and going through my head.. I  became rebellious, create problems at school, giving my family lots of problems (im not going to say in details about these stuffs as i would like them to be private till i think its necessary to share more). 
My life from then didnt improve, i went from bad to worst, not only was i ugly on the outside, i was ugly in the inside as well.. I became a very Problematic Child..

However, things happened and luckily i managed to change and realized that whatever wrong things that ive done im only hurting myself and my family members..
So I would like to take this opportunity to thank those people that have never give up on me, especially my family members..
Also even though i dont really have friends, i still managed to have 2 friends from secondary school till now, whom i treasured a lot. Lets called them J & E.. Thanks both of you for being my friend when im at my worst and thank you for still being my friend.. I love you both! Look forward to many more years of endless friendship..!


After i get out of secondary school at the age of 16 plus i was at my heaviest 96kg, i start to have a lot of health problems.. I get sick easily and i started to feel giddy every time i stand up and very frequently out of breath. One day i got so breathless i had to visit the doctor..
What the doctor told me gave me a WAKE UP CALL.. He told me all these problems happened because im overweight. But now im not only overweight. Im OBESE!
obese
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adjective
  1. 1.
    grossly fat or overweight.
    "a hugely obese young man"


My Doctor added "if you are not going to do anything to your weight and health, you will have extremely high chances of getting Heart problems!". 
"ARE YOU PREPARED TO DIE AT SUCH YOUNG AGE?!?!"
This sentence was the sentence that struck me so badly... I was so bothered by it i kept thinking about it for a few days.. Finally i stand in-front of my rooms full length body mirror and take a good look at myself..
I was so huge!! My waist was 36", i couldnt even wear my fathers pants!! I was crying so hard and was very disgusted with myself..
After crying so hard i looked into the mirror and i told myself, from now on I WILL CHANGE! 
Im gonna change my life to be better to be healthier. I started researching and goggling about different kinds of exercise i should do and started my routines..
I bought a dance compilation VCD called "Para Para" dance which was very popular at that time and i danced at home everyday for an hour.. Those who dont know whats para para please take a look:
 
These girls in the dance video was my motivation back then..

Other than dancing for an hour everyday i start to eat less fried stuffs and gassy drinks.. With just small changes like that, i lost about 4kg a month but due to greed, i found out from online that i could purchase some medication that could bring down my weight even more and faster.. Stupidly i went and purchase and eat this medicine.. This medication was like magic pill, i lost about 8kg in 3 months... With the bonus of constant gastric and insomnia.. Eventually my gastric was so bad that when i visit the doctor he told me to stop eating this as my body couldnt take it anymore and ive been vomiting yellow liquid stuffs which i think might be gastric acid..

Guess what, as soon as i stop this medication.. Poof!!! I regained back the weights that ive lost!!!!
This time round 2nd try.. I told myself no more funny stuffs.. Diet and exercise..! I really push myself exercise.. Other dancing i added Cardio exercises and a lot of sit ups and i increase my workout more as months passed by..
I ate very strictly according to my diet plans that ive customized for myself. Every month i gradually loose some weights and by the age of 19 years old i was at 57kg..  I lost total of 39kg of weight during 2 years at 17 - 19year old.

Of course after slimming down, a slimmer me and a more attractive me, starts to attract guys..
With this sweet and bitter part of my life i gained back to 80kg after working so hard! 
I will continue this and the rest of weightloss story at Part 2. 
Sorry as my lower back still does hurt and ive been sitting infront of the computer for almost 2 hrs.. 

In part 2 i will continue why i put on weight and how i managed to loose all these weight AGAIN and MAINTAIN them all the way till NOW..


**Disclaimer:
I want all my readers and followers to know I dont look down or discriminate heavier weight people.. I have nothing against bigger size people, I was obese myself...
Reason why i started this blog is to SHARE, MOTIVATE & INSPIRE.. I want people who are like me to know that they are not alone...





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Minggu, 20 Maret 2016

diy tattoo salve | Willoughby Halfway House Success Story

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Often overlooked in the sheer number of youth who move through the juvenile justice system is the effect that TJJD staff and programing can have on the individual life of one youth.  One example of that success is a Willoughby Halfway House youth who has completed the Independent Living program and is a proud apartment renter! 

Upon arrival at Willoughby, NR, 18, worked the program, became gainfully employed at Risky’s BBQ, saved his money and reached his goal, to be self-sufficient.  Prior to his arrival at Willoughby, NR was at the Mart Residential Treatment Center.  He says “I’ve come a long way since those days because all I wanted to do was fight every day, be aggressive and stubborn all the time.”

NR stated that he wanted to thank staff at CRTC/MRTC,  Mr. Kelvin Powers, JCO VI, Ms. Demetrius Jackson, JCO V and Ms. Sylvia Waters, Caseworker, for “encouraging me and being there for me when I needed them – they supported me and always let me know when I was doing good – there was also Ms. Felicia Reynolds, Assistant Superintendent, who was hard on me, pushed me to be a better person and always knew when I needed to talk or needed help and that’s what I needed.” 
NR also said, “I hope they all read this because I just want to say thank you for everything you did for me and I appreciate you all.” When asked what changes he feels that he made, youth stated that “I had to learn how to control my anger and ignore negative people and not feed in.”  Rodriguez talked about his experience at Willoughby, saying “I’m proud that I was able to learn how to live on my own, find a job and save money, because I never thought I’d be able to do it.” The youth also wanted to also say a big thank you, to Mr. Christopher Golden, JCO V, who he described as “always supportive” and Mr. Charles Mack, JCO-VI, who he said, “helped me a lot, he was hard on me, but I know he just wanted the best for me.”

When asked what his future holds, youth stated that he wanted to keep working towards getting his GED and one day have a career in video gaming.

Willoughby Halfway House Superintendent, Diane Eunice, said, “He was so excited when he signed his lease and got his keys, not to mention buying himself a bicycle to get to and from work!  We’re particularly proud of this youth’s accomplishment, because this is our first youth who has moved out on his own, since the facility converted to boys.  This young man is a good example of what can happen when you stay focused, determined and surrounded, by a good support system.  We want our youth to know that their lives are not defined by their diagnoses, limitations or barriers and they can thrive like anybody else – but they are going to have to put in the work.  NR had a lot of cheerleaders here and I want to thank all of the Willoughby staff, for working so hard with this youth and helping him realize his dream, it truly does take a village!”

PHOTO: Youth NR opens the door to his newly leased apartment.

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Kamis, 17 Maret 2016

diy tattoo henna | Arizona Aryan Brotherhood Story Guest Blog by Ron Duncan

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In 1987, I was 29, when I was arrested for conspiracy, manufacturing a controlled substance and money laundering. I was looking at 75 years, so my highly paid attorney and I pleaded to simple possession. At that time, Arizona had mandatory minimum sentences, which, in my case, was 4 years.

After spending the usual time in the Maricopa County 4th Avenue jail, I was transferred to the Arizona Department of Corrections Alhambra Unit for classification. I found out I was going to Cimarron Unit, Tucson prison to do my time. Cimarron was a maximum security prison and the hub for the AB aka the Aryan Brotherhood. I thought I wouldnt  leave there alive and could not understand why I was sent there and not to a medium or minimum security prison. 

Being led to my cell, I was thinking how tough the next 4 years was going to be. My next shock was meeting my cellmate who told me he was doing 25 to life for murder and if he ever got paroled, California wanted him to do the same for murdering an elderly couple and stealing their Winnebago. I was beside myself, asking more questions in my head but getting few answers.

For the next 9 months, I was involved in a fight at least once a week, not for starting trouble, but for keeping a pack of cigarettes, a pair of Reebok tennis shoes, my TV, weekly store, you name it. I hated having to fight to keep my stuff, and to this day, I can honestly say that I kept everything, with the exception of a few sore ribs, jaw, etc. 

During my stay, I had to have surgery on my right wrist. When it was done, I went back to my cell the same day with my hand wrapped the size of a basket ball. Before leaving the hospital, the doctor gave me a shot of Demerol, which I needed badly. I asked him about the pain once the shot wore off and he said he was sending a prescription for some powerful pain killer with the guards. I felt relieved knowing that, however, when I asked for the pain relief, I was told I was in prison, not the streets and to stop whining. It took four days before I could tolerate the pain. 

Approximately six weeks later, I had to go to the Medical Unit to get the two 3 x 7 inch pins out of my wrist. There was only a sadistic PA there. I asked if he was going to numb my wrist before pulling the pins out. He laughed, told me to quit acting like a baby and take it like a man. He turned to me and as he did I noticed he had a pair of needle nose pliers in his hand. I told him he wasnt using those on me and his reply was, either get this done or hed call a guard and have me written up for disciplinary action. It took four tries and many extremely painful slips before he finally got them out. He sent me back to my cell without even an aspirin. 

I saw two guys die with shanks still in them. One had two in his neck, presumably  because he owed a skinhead $4 for a pack of smokes. The other man  was killed, also by shanks in his neck, right outside of the chow hall. Up until two hours before his death, hed been in protective custody for the past 13 years  because hed  stood by a black mans side in a fight at Florence prison aka The Walls, where the condemned go to die. Anyway, this guy finally decided 13 years was long enough, so hed asked to be released to the general population in another prison. The AB had put a $4000 hit on him 13 years prior. The prison admin agreed, but sent him to Cimarron, and he had no idea till he got there and pleaded with the colonel to send him elsewhere, but the warden had gone home, so his request was denied. An hour later, he was laying on the concrete in front of the chow hall, dead with four shanks in his neck. His body was there for three hours till they called an ambulance to come get him.
Another inmate who was a gynecologist  and had 17 years for assault on his patients was working out at recreation when someone chocked him to death with a bar bell.

In prison, they feed on violence, with a whole world of prison rules and how they live. After about 9 months, the AB finally left me alone.

These are only a few of the activities that went on while I was there. After about a year, I was transferred to a minimum security complex where the same went on but not as frequently.
I was finally free after spending 2 1/2 years in the worst hell I could ever imagine. I never did find out why I was sent to a maximum security prison but I survived, if not a stronger and tougher man, then at least a wiser one.

Click here for the previous guest blog 

Click here for my YouTube prison videos

Click here for descriptions of all of the prisoners I write about at Jon’s Jail Journal ranging from Mafia hit men to giant transsexuals
Shaun Attwood


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Sabtu, 05 Maret 2016

diy tattoo parlor | Two Tonys Life Story

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I am requesting your help choosing which chapter to open Two Tonys’ book with. Two Tonys was a Mafia associate and mass murderer who protected me in prison. I have two possible openings. Opening one was well received by the Woking Writers Circle, but some of my associates there, including Richard Penny, asked me to write a second opening revolving around how Two Tonys got his name. Both openings are below. If you have the time to read them, your comments are much appreciated.

Opening 1

Decades before facing the death penalty, I was raised in the smoky, shadowy, shade of the Chrysler plant on the east side of Detroit – the industrial capital of the world – strictly bona fide blue-collar territory, with plant whistles blowing and all that shit. My earliest memory is of soldiers returning from World War II. Germany and Japan were in ruins. Even England was bombed out.
Our neighbourhood was Irish and Italian. Detroit was booming, really jumping, a lot of people were making money. Malls didn’t exist. If you wanted to eat out, you went up Jefferson Avenue – six lanes wide with street cars that looked like little trains running down the middle – and stopped in one of the greasy spoons, little bullshit restaurants here and there. No Denny’s. No International House Of Pancakes. No fucking chain corporations.
Back in those days, my Italian mother stayed at home and my Irish father was an industrial serf, an assembly line worker for Chrysler for twenty-five years. God bless him. Out of my two sisters, the one who’s sixteen years older than me got married early. The one thirteen years older – who I shared a back bedroom with – married when I was ten. We lived downstairs in a two-story house. Other people lived upstairs. The houses in my neighbourhood were so close, I could take my hands and press them against the opposite walls. A sheeny man would come around and blow his horn to see if we had any rags or stuff to sell. We’d hang out on the back of his wagon. He’d yell at us and run us off.
As a paperboy, selling the Detroit Free Press at night, I saw a lot of fights in the bars, especially among the drunken servicemen who’d come home. It was normal to see violence as I delivered the papers. I also worked as a shoeshine boy, and a stock boy for Vasily – Greek for Bill – and his partner, Socrates. Just about every fucking corner in our neighbourhood had a Greek market on it. As a stock boy, I put soda bottles on shelves and stuff like that. Vasily gave me a few dollars, but I was always a hustler.
Across the street from me on Kitty Corner was Honky John, an old man who sat on his front porch all day, retired. A lot of guys hung out there who were sort of thuggish: Jimmy Damasco, Billy Fox, the DeMarco Brothers, Cato Pasco. They weren’t mobsters, just thugs in their early twenties. Only twelve, I could go over there and get in. I couldn’t join the conversation, but I’d get to listen. Billy Fox lived up the street from me. I’d see him washing his cars, and I’d help him. I started developing awe for guys like that, tough guys, thugs, when I should have been looking at my dad as a role model or people working at the Chrysler plant who paid their bills and didn’t go to bars and get drunk all of the time. Instead, I admired those motherfuckers, those pieces of shit who wanted to go out and beat people up. I started knowing those guys, and they started knowing me.
My fondness for that element of person in my preteen years was the beginning of the development into what I became: homicidal. Just like they wrote in my presentence report: I have a propensity for violence. Even now I walk around prison all day – where I’m serving 125 years – and look at motherfuckers who I’d like to take a lead pipe to, and bust them across the nose with and knock their teeth out. But what stops me is I’m too old and liable to get my ass whupped, and I don’t want to go back to the conditions in the hole – a dungeon where they throw you for breaking the rules – where I’ve already served enough time. The act of violence does something inside of me. It makes me feel good. Looking back on things – I’m no psychologist or nothing – but there’s a time in a kid’s life when you shouldn’t whip him even though your intentions might be good, and you might think that you’re helping him. I ask myself the question sometimes: what the fuck makes me like this? The bottom line is as a little kid I got whipped a lot by my parents. I don’t know why they whipped me. It would start with me sassing my mom, talking shit, nothing heavy, just kid shit. My mother and father would take me into the basement. She’d whip me with an ironing chord. There was a rack with towels on it, and I’d grab the rack. I can still visualise her whipping me. The whip would go crack-crack-crack as she hit me until I shut the fuck up. I was thinking, I’m gonna kill you someday. I’m going to get a shotgun and blow your fucking head off. My dad whipped me with his belt even though I never sassed him. My mother stuck a big ol’ two-pronged turkey fork in my neck one time, and said, “I’ll kill you.” You don’t think that had an effect on me? I was just a little guy. I take full responsibility for whacking motherfuckers who had it coming, but the point I’m making is that a combination of the neighbourhood, the neighbourhood brawls, it being such a violent time in society, and the whippings, fuck yeah, I turned into a violent motherfucker. Even now in my old age, I feel it. When I first arrived at one prison, I cut a motherfucker’s finger off. There’s a Catholic priest in here convicted of sex offences. I’d like to grab a rock, cave his head in, go back to my house and eat a soup. That’s who I am, but I’m trying to change. That’s what Mafia bosses look for: guys like me who’ve been kicked around a bit.   
As water seeks its own level, the kids I hung out with in Detroit were just like me, baby thugs running around with greased-back hair. A guy, Jerry LaFrance, approached me and my friends and said he needed a favour. There was a shop with a scab barber cutting hair for less than a dollar a head, and Jerry contracted us to go there with fucking rocks, throw them through the windows, and try and hit the mirrors, which we did. And what did we get for that? We all went bowling.
Each neighbourhood had a guy you went to if you had problems with someone. The guy was associated with the Mafia, which was set up for the benefit of the top guy, the apex, and there were multiple levels right down to us teenage kids. The top echelon were the made guys and bosses. Then there were associates. There were also wannabes and hangers-on – the type of motherfucker who didn’t have the heart or balls to be used for anything heavy or half-ass light. The ones with the nuts had to take a few risks every now and then as they were always trying to get a pat on the head or an attaboy from the higher ups.
In the fifties, when I was sixteen, I frequented Richard’s Drive-In restaurant. In those days, you’d go around in your car, three or four of you, and drive in the drive through all night long. It didn’t stop. That was the craze. One time, we saw some friends fighting some guys, so we jumped out of our car, and got into it, fighting in the middle of the drive-in. I had a little knife. A guy bigger than me came at me, so I took my knife out and stabbed him in the belly a couple of times, but not real deep because the blade wasn’t that long. We got away, but one of our friends got caught. He told me, “The cops want to talk to you about that stabbing,” so I went down there with my brother-in-law, Harper Woods, a cop out of Detroit. He talked to the cops and a judge he knew. He told the judge I was going to join the military. The judge said he would give me a break if I joined the service, so I signed up for the Navy at only sixteen.
At seventeen, I left home for the navy. I got in a lot of fights, especially bar fights, and – this part I’m not proud of but I’m going to tell you anyway – I developed a penchant for stealing. I stole a Navy car in Okinawa, and headed for a whorehouse, drunk. I rolled the motherfucker end over end three times, and put my buddy from Eureka, California in hospital. I was OK. I walked away from the motherfucker, not a mark on me. At a special court martial, I was sentenced to 180 days hard labour in the brig, and a fine of $160. I was a two striper, and they busted me down to one stripe, but everything had to approved by the captain of the ship. He cut everything in half, so I got 90 days, a fine of $80, and I kept my two stripes. I was told not to go ashore until we got to the continental limits of the United States.
In the Philippines, our ship, the USS Vesuvius, a big grey ammunition ship, had a change of command. The new captain declared an amnesty on the four or five of us who couldn’t go ashore. What do you think I did? I went ashore that night. My first time out in two months, I got drunk, shacked up with a hooker, and stayed gone for four fucking days even though I was supposed to have been back at midnight on the first night. I ran out of money, but my buddies came off the ship. We went drinking, and to a whorehouse. I eventually got tired. I’d run out of gas. I had no money, and the hooker was looking at me funny, so I decided to go back aboard. My boat pulled up to the USS Vesuvius, and I went up the gangway.
At the end of the gangway was the XO, executive officer, second in command, a strapping redhead with a severe face. “What did you do, get hungry?”
Staring at him, I said, “What’s for supper?”
I had to go to a captain’s mast, a disciplinary hearing with the captain as the judge. He gave me more hard labour, and I couldn’t go ashore until the continental limits of the United States. I had to report to a master-at-arms, a ship cop who arranged hours of extra work for me, which could be at any time of the day or night. People were going to watch a movie, and he’d be sending me to work. Next I got a summary court martial for sleeping on watch. I’d hit the duty station, and fall asleep. My stealing got worse. I wasn’t by myself: two or three of us were doing it. My fighting got worse. I’d go ashore, and get into it with guys from other ships, and have fights on-board.
In the navy, I lived on the USS Vesuvius for three years, seven months, and ten days. Vesuvius is the volcano that destroyed Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae in the year 79 AD. They found bodies of motherfuckers sat at tables and lying in bed who’d died quickly ’cause a pyroclastic cloud had swarmed their lungs. There’s something to be said for living dangerously. And I’m not knocking employees of Wal-Mart, Sears or KFC. It’s not easy going into a heavily armed hotel room at two in the morning and blowing a guy’s face off, but it gives you a feeling of living on the edge. Look at footballer, Pat Tillman, the Arizona Cardinal, an NFL player, a college grad. He gave up a multi-million-dollar contract to join the army, went to Afghanistan to fight the Mujahedeen, and got his ass blown off by friendly fire. Some say it was patriotism, but I say it was for fucking excitement.
I got an honourable discharge from the Navy on 5th March 1958. Towards the end of my time in the Navy, I was thinking, What are you gonna do back in Detroit?
At the foot of our street was the Harbor Bar built on old pilings. I was twenty one, just out of the Navy, when I went there with three friends. After talking drunken shit, we got into it with five guys bigger than us. Me and my friend, Bobby, flat put it on those motherfuckers, and fought until the end. We had that Irish in us – know what I mean? – and I had my Italian slyness. I slipped out before the cops arrived. I was in the back of a convertible when we hit a roadblock. The cops walked up to the car, and did a knuckle check. My knuckles were bloody, so they took me to the jailhouse. What did I do? I dropped my cop brother-in-law’s name. They talked to him on the phone – he knew them all – and they let me go. The cops told me that the customers watching the fight were in awe of Bobby and me. After that fight, I knew in my heart and soul that I’d end up making a career from doing the violent shit I did. It was my destiny. 

Opening 2
I came to Tucson in 1963 with fellas from Detroit, but they drifted back, leaving me scratching shit with the chickens. So, with my credentials as an associate of the Licavoli crime family, I started putting work in with the Bonannos. Nothing heavy. Just fucking up a few guys here and there. Busting up a few pool tables. Doing a couple of bombings.
That same year I was introduced to Charlie “Batts” Battaglia, who was running Tucson Vending Company for the Bonannos. Being a young guy, I was in awe of Batts, a lieutenant in the Bonanno crime family. He was the epitome of a gangster with his hair slicked back, wearing dress slacks, alligator shoes and pinkie rings, and chomping on an Antonio and Cleopatra cigar. If I’m Francis Ford Coppola, and I’m making a gangster movie, I want a guy like Batts in it.
Batts had a few whacks to his name. Back in the fifties, him and Jimmy the Weasel, working for the Dragnas, clipped two thugs named Tony. Batts and the Weasel got in the back of a car, and shot the two Tonys, who were sat up front.
My partner, Sal Spinelli, told me that Batts wanted to meet us about whacking the prosecutor on his extortion case. Sal said he’d told Batts we’d do it, but Sal didn’t want to do it. He said it was up to me to get us out of it. Sal wanted to be a made man. He thought he was on his way, but his heart pumped Kool-Aid in tough situations.
We met Batts at the Hilton Coffee Shop. He looked at me, took his sunglasses off, and said, “I’ve got a guy in my way that I want out of my way. I want you to think about it, and I’m gonna ask you in a couple of days if you’ll do it.”
So far I hadn’t done any whacks. Two days later, I told Batts, “I don’t think I can do anything that heavy.”
“No problem,” Batts said. “It’s over. Forget about it.”
Now, let’s roll the clock forward to 1977. Batts had just done six years for extortion. I had a fresh whack. I’d earned my spurs. One of my partners, Freddie, owned The Sahara Hotel in Tucson, where I was living in a suite with carte blanche on drinks. Me and Freddie were drinking and doing cocaine every night. Life was good. I was wearing a Rolex and chains. I had pockets full of C-notes. I was driving my Eldorado. I wasn’t the kid Batts had tried to recruit over ten years ago. I was a formidable person.
Batts – using the same routine – set up a meeting with me and Sal at 8 AM at the Village Inn. He kept throwing out the name Lilo, who was Carmine Galante, a mobster involved in over eighty murders. I realised Batts was full of shit. He was washed up. He had no power. So, at the Village Inn, I was as mad as hell. I’d been up all night, hustling, fucking with broads. I was so high on coke, my nostrils looked like fucking rims on margarita glasses. And I had this fat greaseball motherfucker – who had no troops – acting the part, when he’d shrunk down to scuzz. I was getting more and more pissed off at him. He was trying to get me and Sal to jam some guy named Domenic, and throwing out Lilo’s name.
It was Sunday morning, so the Village Inn was full of church-going motherfuckers. The Batts – the loud talking motherfucker – started on about my business partner, Freddie. He said, “Fuck Freddie. I’ll grab his ass and shake him down.” Strapped with a .38 in a Velcro holster on my ankle, I was ready to turn the table over and whack the motherfucker if he’d pushed the envelope any further.
Slowly, I took my glasses off. “Look at me. Look at my fucking eyes. Let me tell you something right now. If you or anyone else makes a move on Freddie, I’m gonna take it as a personal attack on me.”
I could tell by his eyes that he thought I was an umbatz – a crazy. He backed way down, and started talking about us starting our own group with Lilo’s approval. He knew we knew he was a nobody, and the tables had turned.
Then, after the meeting, Sal said to me, “At the Village Inn, when you got in that motherfucker’s face, I could feel the spirits of those Two Tonys at the table.”
That’s how I came by the nickname Two Tonys.

Some vintage Two Tonys blogs:
Bad Weather
Stoicism
Solving the Murder of Joe Hootner
Goiter
On Jesus Christ
Exorcism
On Friedrich Nietzsche
TV Mourners
Little Chickadees
On Solzhenitsyn
Literature and Schlongs
Versus Ogre
First Blog

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