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What about Chrissy waking up for the intervention, he looked like he slept in the alley on top of a bunch of garbage bags. lol
His hair was in the toilet water.
Disgusting.
What about Chrissy waking up for the intervention, he looked like he slept in the alley on top of a bunch of garbage bags. lol
And you see his sense of humor. He's the type a niqqa to burp blow in your face and think it's funny.Yea, Tony generally had a look that made me think he was a fat stinking nikka
Profusely sweating/Meat sweats
Bad dental hygiene/teeth
Always burping/Fat gassy mfker
Just all around gross
I would assume he didn't care as much as others, being the boss. Nobody was gonna tell him he stunk.
I can see Silvio and Chris walking around in a cloud of knocked off cologne.
The only time he bathes is with them ducksHis fat ass would wake up not even take a shyt or piss first...walk right to the fridge and scarf down some fukkn sliced meat
hoes love a challenge..if u dusty all they see is a project (to change you) esp if u spin gold into them eardrums..that's why scumbags always winningand you wonder why most 6 certs nikkas always singleITALIANS ARE TYPICALLY ULTRA HYGIENIC
SO WHILE I AGREE THAT TON WAS A SLOPPY FATFUCC, I DONT BELIEVE HE WAS A STANK ASS MUFUCCA. ESPECIALLY NOT WIT THE TYPA HOES HE WAS FUCCIN.
hoes love a challenge..if u dusty all they see is a project (to change you) esp if u spin gold into them eardrums..that's why scumbags always winningand you wonder why most 6 certs nikkas always single
Plus repNever had the makings of a varsity lavatory. Small pipes was its problem.
ITALIANS ARE TYPICALLY ULTRA HYGIENIC
SO WHILE I AGREE THAT TON WAS A SLOPPY FATFUCC, I DONT BELIEVE HE WAS A STANK ASS MUFUCCA. ESPECIALLY NOT WIT THE TYPA HOES HE WAS FUCCIN.
Frank Sinatra was obsessed with cleanliness: Widow Barbara says singer took 'about 12 showers a day'
Frank Sinatra had an interesting quirk that he managed to keep hidden from the public for his entire life: He was obsessed with being clean.
"He was a guy who took about 12 showers a day," his widow, Barbara Sinatra, said in an interview with ABC News.
The singer, who died in 1998 at age 82 following a heart attack, was "neat" and "always smelled like lavender," she added.
Barbara, his fourth and last wife, is promoting her new memoir titled, "Lady Blue Eyes: My Life with Frank," which delves into the couple's romantic, but oftentimes difficult, 22-year marriage.
"I didn't really recognize him," she recalled of meeting Sinatra for the first time as he partied with friends. "I recognized … some of the others. And I said, 'I don't care. I'm not dealing with a bunch of drunks.'"
They reconnected years later. Barbara was married to someone else, but she could no longer resist his charm.
"He made me feel special," she told ABC, adding that "he would think of every little thing to make it romantic."
But alcohol often affected the nature of their relationship.
"I didn't want to be around him if he drank gin," Barbara admitted. "Gin, I think, made him mean. So when I'd come out of my room and see the gin bottle on the bar, I'd turn right around, go back in my room, lock the door, because I didn't want to deal with it."
Still, when Frank was on what would turn out to be his deathbed, she was convinced they would still be together for years to come.
"I kept saying, 'You've beaten tougher things than this. I think you can beat this, too,' " she recounted. "He just looked up at me and he said, 'I can't.' That was it."