ANSWERS: 32
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I wouldn't be too suprised. My dad grew up in Livingston, New Jersey. In that town, there is a lot of organized crime, both in the form of the Italian Mafia and gangs.
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I'd probably stay away from him.
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Bollocks... he is no where near interesting or fiery enough. He is a cross dressing milkman for crying out loud, what the f*ck happened to the mafia?! However, my mother, I'd just shrug my shoulders and move on. It wouldn't surprise me
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I would be shocked... And then be concerned for his well being along with my family's.
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I would not be suprized at all. My family has come from Sicily.
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I'd applaud his excellent acting capabilities. My Dad became faint at the sight of my mom getting her ears pierced. He just isn't Mafia material :) I would be quite surprised.
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i would be pissed that he made me get student loans for school and be broke for the last however many years of my life!
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I'd question where he keeps his gat.
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not dad, but my husband's father's cousin...Uncle Tattoo...(not his real name but an indication of his job in the aussie mafia). He was a small time hit man, spent some time in gaol. When he was due to come out, he had no where to stay, coz his family wouldn't take him back, so my f-in-law took him in "Poor bugga...he's got no-one". I remember one night visiting when he was there and we mentioned that some of our neighbours were giveing trouble...he leant over, put his hand on my husband's arm and said "You fada bin good to me. You want that I should go round wit some a da boys and persuade dem to behave?" He meant well...but we couldn't accept. It wouldn't look good for a pastor to have a hit man helping him, would it? LOL
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I'd laugh my head off. If you knew my dad, you would too.
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Shocked! I didn't know they had a Jewish Mafia. A group of old men walking around in sandals and black socks. lol lol
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"If you found out that your dad worked in the Mafia, how would you react?" No special reaction, but from then on I will be scared for him. I think I might try to convince him to move away hoping that he will get out of the Mafia.
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Uh.. your rich.. give me money... NOW!!!
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I wouldn't be surprised. At all...
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Isn't working in the mafia an oxymoron?
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"daddy can i have a pony?" lol or "daddy can you have paris hilton killed for me?"
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If it was my dad, VERY surprised. The rest of the family, not so much. I asked a simlar question before but with the whole family... I'll be nice and not flag it though.
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I'd be wondering what would happen if they got a bad tax return (dad's an accountant). Also, I'd be asking no questions. The less I knew, the better, I'd imagine.
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I would say, "Holy freakin' smoke a moly!" Then I would go crazy and be scared. Then I'd call the police.
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I wouldn't ask much about it, it's a lifestyle in its own category, and am not particularly interrested by it.
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Well gee, Dad, that explains a lot. Like why you're always playing with explosive sh*t that could take out multiple city-blocks. No, my Dad (bless his heart) is a hard-core geek. I don't think the Mafia takes his type. When the chem. plant wanted to start searching his bag and car on his way in and out of the site every day, his reaction was to hold up his flash drive and say, "Yes, but if I were them, I'd be more concerned with what's on this."
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I'd probably laugh at all my Italian friends who pretend to be all Mafioso and Soprano and crap. I'm Spanish so it wouldn't be possible but still funny.
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Id be like, "Duuuuuuuuude........."
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I would say, "Oh wow! My dad is really alive."
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I'd laugh because that would never happen since he's such a gutless pussy.
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I'd be surprised to say the least
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id be lik ""KKOOLLL"..Kill PAris plzzzz.
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With a little more respect then usual
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i'd be unbelievably shocked! he's honest to a fault. so my world would be turned upside down ;) lol!
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i wouldn't be that surprised, that would be super cool though!!!
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There's no such thing as the Mafia. We're just a bunch of guys who like Italian food and who are continually harassed by the Feds.
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not sure but i wouldnt like it
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