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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorRobkelk (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit13:40, 8 July 2023
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Ah, The Mafia. Known for their subtlety and planning, they can orchestrate murder, drug dealing, prostitution, and the sale of illicit tomato sauce without anyone finding out. But their fronts lack the same subtlety, as can clearly be seen on the massive sign above their hideout that says "Legitimate Casino! Not Mafia-owned!" To be frank, anyone who even calls himself "a legitimate businessman" in a work of fiction (rather than, say, a CEO) is likely a mobster, drug runner, bootlegger, or other type of crook. Expect a great deal of Double-Speak.
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