This is Ronnie the angry clown that wasn’t the role he played he was actually very angry all the time except when working Sal hired him to be one of the clowns at the world of mirth a Bizzarre traveling carnival Mr. Ronnie here served seven years in a prison in upstate New York for attempted murder even though Sal was friends with him he was really scared of him and my great uncle Sal really isn’t scared of anybody or anything don’t let the gay Thing fool you Check out the world the mirth category on this site pretty wild
This is Joanna a Russian burlesque girl that worked for the world of mirth in 1949 her and Sal were buddy buddies they spent a lot of time together traveling back-and-forth from Canada to Virginia we all know Sal was gay but he did venture off with this one from what my great uncle Sal told me They all used to put Sals masks on and have a blast With the midget clowns and the fat lady you’ll read this all in the book
I will do a little bragging here I published over 1000 exotic dancers for three different magazines I also did a lot of 900 number ads I rolled from the late 80s to the early 90s I even supplied Howard stern with a lot of those Snapple girls I was a special guest on the CNBC TV show real personal I could go on and on this young lady right here Vicky K was one of my top girls she really actually hypnotized man in her life performances and her photos
This is a Original ad from 81 years ago Sal Performed there and two other clubs that were operated by Frank Costello which was cousins with Sal‘s father Luigi Sal did a lot more than just a play the piano and read minds he was probably one of the first gay mobsters
In the early 60s there was a great amusement park called Palisades Park Sal made a lot of masks for them for the haunted house
AJ‘s strip club in New Jersey in the Meadowlands three stages always 60 girls there a night one of my top advertisers 20 private laptop dance rooms
During the Korean War great uncle Sal traveled around the world as a undercover photographer for the seafarers union this is just a simple photograph of the ocean over 70 years ago
Back in the early 70s Captain Tony would fly up to Chinatown in New York City for some high stake card games