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  • "I'm not sure Bugsy is a great film," writes Robert Cashill, "but it is greatly interesting, and a new extended edition DVD (released last December) makes a good case for it."

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 3/5. 2007

  • “Did you know Esther was the name of Bugsy Siegel’s wife?”

    Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009

  • “Did you know Esther was the name of Bugsy Siegel’s wife?”

    Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009

  • “Did you know Esther was the name of Bugsy Siegel’s wife?”

    Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009

  • I vaguely knew that the East Coast Italian Mob of Mobs, the Jewish mob from whence Benjamin aka Bugsy Siegel, and other mobs, chiefly Chicago, which was Irish, met, maneuvered, kissed Judas cheeks and rubbed out each other in Las Vegas.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • I vaguely knew that the East Coast Italian Mob of Mobs, the Jewish mob from whence Benjamin aka Bugsy Siegel, and other mobs, chiefly Chicago, which was Irish, met, maneuvered, kissed Judas cheeks and rubbed out each other in Las Vegas.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • I vaguely knew that the East Coast Italian Mob of Mobs, the Jewish mob from whence Benjamin aka Bugsy Siegel, and other mobs, chiefly Chicago, which was Irish, met, maneuvered, kissed Judas cheeks and rubbed out each other in Las Vegas.

    Dancing with Werewolves Carole Nelson Douglas 2009

  • But I also believe (as I recall Bugsy explained) that many are perceived symbols of assumed/desired status/superiority to mask perceived inadequacies/lack of fulfillment?

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • But I also believe (as I recall Bugsy explained) that many are perceived symbols of assumed/desired status/superiority to mask perceived inadequacies/lack of fulfillment?

    Army Rumour Service 2010

  • It's called Bugsy's and its owned by former NHL'er Bryan Watson.

    Kuklas Korner 2009

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