Sunday, February 15, 2009

Gamorrah

I've been reading Roberto Saviano's, Gamorrah.

Gomorrah
A Personal Journey Into The Violent International Empire Of Naples' Organized Crime System.

Ahh Naples, city of my youth.

Ladies, think twice before donning that Versace gown.

Here's are some quotes.
But that day I happened to meet a large woman who could barely jam herself into her seat. She had boarded the Eurostar in Bologna with an incredible desire to talk, as if she intended to fill the time the way she had her body.

I stretched out my arm toward the waves and fired two more shots. I didn't see them hit and maybe they didn't even reach the water. But it seemed courageous to fire on the sea.

The AK-47 can fire in the most disparate conditions. It won't jam, will shoot even when crammed with dirt or soaking wet, is comfortable to hold, and has a feather trigger that even a child can pull. Luck, error, imprecision - all the elements that might spare a life in battle - are eliminated by the certainty of the AK-47, which has prohibited fate from playing a role. Easy to use and easy to transport, it shoots with an efficiency that allows you to kill without any type of training. "It can turn even a monkey into a combatant," . . .

The AK-47 has even found it's way onto the flag of Mozambique . . .


Wow, a book, a hoe & an AK.

The book has been made into a movie.

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