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Victor Lustig was a con artist who undertook scams in various countries and became best known as “The man who sold the Eiffel Tower. Twice.”
Also, in Chicago, Victor told Al Capone he needed $50,000 to finance a scam and promised to repay the gangster double his money in just two months. Capone was suspicious, but handed his money over. Lustig stuffed it in a safe in his room and returned it two months later; the scam had gone horribly wrong, he said, but he had come to repay the gangster’s loan. Capone, relieved that Lustig’s scam wasn’t a complete disaster and impressed with his “honesty,” handed him $5,000.
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Lombardi’s is a pizzeria located at 32 Spring Street on the corner of Mott Street in the Nolita neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1905, it has been acknowledged by the Pizza Hall of Fame as the first pizzeria in the United States. [x]
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by fomajc on instagram. im losing my shit over this
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Fortnite, are you sure about this? Did you think it through?

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*looking for a midnight snack* *gets flashbanged*
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