In organized crime, there is a distinction between 'made men' (formally initiated members) and those who are simply 'on record' with a crew; for example, in Paul Vario's crew from Goodfellas, Tommy DeSimone was never a made man, while Henry Hill and Jimmy Burke were part of the crew but could never achieve made man status.
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Jack Amato vs Paul Vario's Crew
Added:Hello friends. It's me, Victor of Exposing Fake YouTube Gangsters.
Today's video, we have a history lesson from our dear, dear friend Giacomo Amato on Paul Vario's crew from the movie Goodfellas.
Seems like our dear Jack wants to be a mob historian now. Remember, he was there and we wasn't.
>> And I guess, I don't know, maybe you guys are very familiar with Jimmy Burke.
You know, the story of Jimmy Burke, the Goodfellas.
Uh, what was his name? Hill?
They were not made. They were not made guys, you know, from Goodfellas.
But only Tommy was made.
>> My dear Jack, Tommy DeSimone was never a made man, >> [clears throat] >> in the movie nor in real life.
Henry Hill and Jimmy Burke were part of Paul Vario's crew.
True, they could never be made guys.
They were on record with Paul, not the independent guys like you claim.
>> [clears throat] >> But what do we know?
We were not there like you claim to be.
But please do continue, Jack.
>> Jimmy Burke did it, right?
The Irish guys.
So they were not involved with the I mean, they were not mafia members, organized crime members.
Why they get so much respect?
But meanwhile, I I I started out with the Irish in Glendale Motor Avenue.
>> Ah, yes.
>> Now we have the answer now, Jack.
You are really upset. You are only talked about from a few content creators and are not the new famous YouTube sensation rocking the YouTube nation like you thought you would be by writing not so great books and a poorly managed YouTube channel.
You are what you are, my dear Jack.
Nothing more nor nothing less.
Until next time, Jack.
>> [laughter]
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