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this post was submitted on 14 Sep 2023
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Like many other things, it really depends on the community and whatnot. For instance, I was building a power plant in Pennsylvania, and rented an apartment in Old Forge; I lived directly across the street from where they held the annual Italian heritage festival, and about a block from a very locally famous cafe. Outside this cafe sat a Buick with a custom license plate that said "MAFIA"
There were also signs everywhere around town that said something along the lines of "Soandso has been missing for an amount of time and SOMEONE IN THIS TOWN KNOWS WHERE HE IS"
I also shoveled the older lady who lived next door's sidewalk and porch the first time it snowed while I was there; she said she was gonna tell her son what I did, and then I never had to shovel another sidewalk for the next two years. Mine or elseways.
So that could be something.
My English is not as good as yours. Can you explain this more (sorry)? The son was an italian, an influential man who made sure the sidewalks were shovelled?
Let's just say he had the frozen sidewalks taken care of. ;)
The whole community was heavily Italian, steeped in mafia lore, and generally had an air of "being looked after." The shoveling incident just seemed to me a little like I had been turned into a "made man".
It was probably all just me being a naive little Kentucky boy far from home, but... I dunno.