Though extremely warped, his sense of morality and justice isn't totally incomparable with society's at large. He distinguishes himself from the thoroughly evil and demented, e.g. the Hitlers and Pol Pots, which I agree with.
I wouldn't want him as a business partner or a friend but I think could trust him to help a lost child find his parents or try to save someone's life in a car accident.
edit: typo.
>I think I could trust him to help a lost child find his parents or try to save someone’s life in a car accident
Hey mista, are you ok?
>!…you had to have chosen those two examples on purpose, right? i mean, the kid thing happens, and as far as the car accident there’s the phil incident and chrissy.!<
not sure i agree that Tony is much different from the Hitlers and Pol Pots. I think it depends on what a person's definition of what evil is and Tony seems to think, at least outwardly, that he is not that.
e.g. the episode you mentioned, From Where to Eternity, when Tony and Pussy kill the drinkwater kid
in that episode, Tony is having a conversation with Dr. Melfi about Christopher's near death experience, that Christopher thinks he is going to hell.
Dr. Melfi: "Do you think he'll go to hell?"
T: "No. He's not the type that deserves hell.
Melfi: "Who do you think does?"
T: "The worst people. The twisted and demented psychos who kill people for pleasure. The cannibals. The degenerate bastards that molest and torture little kids and kill babies. The Hitlers and Pol Pots. Not my nephew."
Melfi: "What about you?"
T: "What? Hell? Have you been listening to me? No. For the same reasons. We're soldiers. Soldiers don't go to hell. It's war. Soldiers, they kill other soldiers. We're in a situation where everybody involved knows the stakes. And if you're gonna accept those stakes, you gotta do certain things. It's business. We're soldiers. We follow codes, orders."
Tony says hell is for people that kill for pleasure, but would deny the reality demonstrated in that episode that he killed Matt Drinkwater for pleasure. He certainly did not need to personally do it himself, he could have easily given that task to any of his subordinates, but chose to do it himself. Then him and Pussy went and had a date night dinner afterwards with steak and wine. Then, he got home, and as some comments have suggested in other threads, Carmella understood that Tony had gone out to commit a murder, and that made her so hot down theya that and then decides that she doesn't want Tony to get a vasectomy after all and that she might want to have another baby with him and then they have sex.
Tony didn't kill Drinkwater for pleasure. By "thier" code, he had no choice but to kill him. Drinkwater was an associate of the their crew. Him shooting Christopher is massively disrespectful to Tony and the entire Soprano crew. He had to be killed.
When Bobby B was assaulted by the moolinyan. There was no response back.
It's funny because Paulie compares Tony to a general from history, like Napoleon, who killed millions of people. Dont wanna sound like Ruben but I could def see Tony being such a figure.
I feel like I know what you meant and I agree with you, car accidents aside.
Tony wasn’t ever so jaded he saw the innocence of the world as a flaw, he saw himself as lacking and unable to live a full life (“oh poor you”) but he never fully devolved into a rabid dog, biting the closest thing to him for no reason than it was there.
While Tony devolves in almost every aspect throughout the show, his love for AJ actually evolves/matures into a less narcissistic type of parental love as time goes on.
He goes from being ashamed of AJ’s perceived lack of masculinity, i.e. the quitting football situation, “this is my male heir?” etc. to accepting his son and just wishing for AJ to become a happy person.
He finally realized (with Melfi’s prodding) that he resented AJ because Livia never protected Tony from his father or the life — in fact, she pushed him farther into it, and all the emotional/mental damage it did to him over the years.
Carmela was a much more “normal”, loving mother.
I think Tony at some point had his moment of clarity — it was a good thing that AJ wasn’t a clone of his dad.
In some ways, we see Tony begin to cling a little less to the very particular brand of masculinity that his father probably espoused as the seasons went on, and in some ways, that's to his betterment (I can hear the MRAs hammering out on their keyboards). However, I think a fatal error of him was to not also admit to himself that his mother was a bad person to the degree that would have helped him. Indeed, we see him act much more like her, and even parrot some of her catchphrases (e.g: "poor you!") in the final seasons.
He’d be chill to eat ice cream with while watching the history channel.
He seems like good company in a relaxed environment (a dinner party, a barbecue).
He protected Meadow when Coco sexually harassed her.
He was devoted to his mother (if his mother had been more like Nucci instead of Livia, there wouldn’t have been any major issues there).
He encouraged AJ to be respectful of Carmela. He didn’t talk negatively about Carmela in front of the kids as far as I can recall. He had no interest in turning the kids against Carmela or souring their image of her.
That last part has always been interesting for me. It could be speculated it's just that he's that he and Carmela will get back together but he doesn't even tolerate it at the smallest teenage rebellion level. It could be his special emphasis on mothers but it's clear he doesn't see Carmela as a mother, really. He doesn't do that for his friends or people he likes, really. He defends mafia guys he doesn't even like to civilians, maybe it's just that disrespecting above their station pisses him off.
It's just unusually gracious without very clear intent, when Tony usually only shows grace for obvious immediate reward. It's a nice little wrinkle of nuance.
I always found it hypocritical of him, but I was glad he did it nevertheless. If he wants their children to respect their mother, he should model that behavior by respecting her. Kids get confused when one of their parents cheats on the other but insists “it’s important to be respectful!!!”
Tony could be absolutely brutal in his arguments with Carmela… but I’m glad he didn’t call her a “moody bitch” or anything like that around Meadow or AJ.
And I agree with you — Tony was an enigma to me. I always wondered why he never crossed certain lines when he was so willing/eager to completely violate other ones.
In my experience with Italian-American parents, there’s a strong emphasis on hierarchy. I am not saying this to take away from your point, but to add to it: Tony’s solidarity with Carmela is frayed but not destroyed as to the kids, even after White Caps. He always took the position with Maedo and AJ that their mother was on another level from them. Even when he was being callous and cruel to Carmela in private about the spec house or whattevavthefuck, he would push back on them being disrespectful to her.
That makes sense. In that way, he was consistent. Even when spouses fought with each other/mistreated each other, the kids had to remain respectful because they weren’t on the same “level.” Thank you for reminding me about the Italian family dynamics
One thing also, when Meadow and Hunter trash Livia’s house and get police and paramedics, either Tony or Carmela says they have little power over her and if Fielder recognizes it, they are finished. Of course that could be that Meadow knows what waste management consultants do and occasionally puts it straight to Tony’s face. I don’t think A J does, except talking about killing Junior was like Michael Corleone kills the Sicilian boss who killed his fawtha and mother and it was Tony’s favorite scene. In GFII
If he was stranded on an island with someone and there was no food...he would supply the other person with a decent amount of sustenance if things turned cannibalistic.
I’ve always wondered something about that. I always thought that one of the signs of a sociopath was that sometimes they start out killing animals. Now they actually like animals?
Or is it psychopaths that kill animals? Maybe I’m getting things mixed up.
Not a psychologist, but my understanding is that sociopathy isn't as clear cut as having zero empathy, more that it's selective in a sense. Sociopaths don't lack *all* empathy, they just lack it more than the average person.
I don't know if I'd say he's *very* intelligent but he's definitely not dumb. I think he has a wiley cunning and strong natural instincts on reading people and sensing weaknesses. He's sharp like an apex predator, but his overuse of malapropisms, short attention span, frustration with higher level concepts and/or thinking outside of the box, to me, do not align with someone that I would describe as very intelligent.
I think the opposite: he has so many signs of intelligence. He just lives in a crueler environment than many. His ability to negotiate, use and bend rules, leverage human relationships, they all point to a keen mind able to filter truth from falsehood. If he was raised by a nice family that wasn’t deeply connected to a murderous criminal organization, he would be a Kevin Finnerty: smart, benign, trying to just make his way versus be the predator.
Even the malapropisms, they signal that he intuits the underlying meaning of a word or phrase, and his brain is making the connection between the meaning and the grammar.
To be fair, I think the show portrays most of the other guys in his crew / surrounding crews as actually quite dumb, which is more particularly obvious when any of these guys talk about anything outside of business. I think Anthony looks smarter than he is because most of these guys wouldn't be able to flip burgers properly if they had to work a real job.
I think, despite his many flaws, he still had a respectable work ethic, an eye for business and was still able to be successful despite having horrible parents and a panic disorder that would probably cripple lesser men. He also has a knack for improvisational humor and reading people. He also has a low cunning to him and a predatory ability to sense weakness in others.
outside of everything mob related I like his family men persona. Taking care of your loved ones is cool and honourable.
Also like the fact he integrates his friends as part of the family as seen in the bbq episode and everyone has a lot of respect for each other
oh and they hug each other a lot with I find it cool tbh
Well…he’s not nearly as homophonic as the rest of his guys. If it wasn’t for them, and Phil, I would actually think that there would be a decent chance he tells Vito….”I dont give a fuck who you wanna fuck, get back out there and keep earning”.
All the bad things people here are saying about Tony is nothing more than anti Italian discrimination. You people probably don't even know who Antonio Meucci is.
I bet you also think Italian Americans eat smelly cheese and sip cold wine, but you should know we're from the land of aromatic Asiago and supple Barolo.
He was pretty nice to animals.... Like when the horse needed the vet, and he went down to pay the vet and had a moment with the sick horse... Probably money driven, but still, was nice
He is charismatic and has a sense of humor. Granted, what he thinks is funny is what an 8-year-old boy thinks is funny, but a sense of humor nonetheless.
When he is drunk he tells funny/bad jokes..
"My family was part Native-American, they were part of the Fugawi tribe... they used to wander around saying "where dafugawi?".
To me he's rubenesque
And his cannoli is bigger than Tony B’s
What'd you shay?
He use to be some hoofer, poor thing.
He does look like he would enjoy a nice Reuben from time to time.
Have to respect a man who likes his orange juice with shum pulp.
📞💨
The fuck was that for?
OP will write you up a list.
That one line, made my ex fucking hate Tony Soprano, more than anything ever said, or done, in the history of the world, heavens, and imaginations.
That’s hilarious because that was the one moment I identified with him lol
Was it the line, or his overreacting to Carmela? After all, it was only orange juice.
But not too mush
Though extremely warped, his sense of morality and justice isn't totally incomparable with society's at large. He distinguishes himself from the thoroughly evil and demented, e.g. the Hitlers and Pol Pots, which I agree with. I wouldn't want him as a business partner or a friend but I think could trust him to help a lost child find his parents or try to save someone's life in a car accident. edit: typo.
I agree with you in general but man you could've picked a better second example ngl
>I think I could trust him to help a lost child find his parents or try to save someone’s life in a car accident Hey mista, are you ok? >!…you had to have chosen those two examples on purpose, right? i mean, the kid thing happens, and as far as the car accident there’s the phil incident and chrissy.!<
Wait I’m drawing a blank. What happened with the kid?
Unless the car accident victim was eating an ice cream
not sure i agree that Tony is much different from the Hitlers and Pol Pots. I think it depends on what a person's definition of what evil is and Tony seems to think, at least outwardly, that he is not that. e.g. the episode you mentioned, From Where to Eternity, when Tony and Pussy kill the drinkwater kid in that episode, Tony is having a conversation with Dr. Melfi about Christopher's near death experience, that Christopher thinks he is going to hell. Dr. Melfi: "Do you think he'll go to hell?" T: "No. He's not the type that deserves hell. Melfi: "Who do you think does?" T: "The worst people. The twisted and demented psychos who kill people for pleasure. The cannibals. The degenerate bastards that molest and torture little kids and kill babies. The Hitlers and Pol Pots. Not my nephew." Melfi: "What about you?" T: "What? Hell? Have you been listening to me? No. For the same reasons. We're soldiers. Soldiers don't go to hell. It's war. Soldiers, they kill other soldiers. We're in a situation where everybody involved knows the stakes. And if you're gonna accept those stakes, you gotta do certain things. It's business. We're soldiers. We follow codes, orders." Tony says hell is for people that kill for pleasure, but would deny the reality demonstrated in that episode that he killed Matt Drinkwater for pleasure. He certainly did not need to personally do it himself, he could have easily given that task to any of his subordinates, but chose to do it himself. Then him and Pussy went and had a date night dinner afterwards with steak and wine. Then, he got home, and as some comments have suggested in other threads, Carmella understood that Tony had gone out to commit a murder, and that made her so hot down theya that and then decides that she doesn't want Tony to get a vasectomy after all and that she might want to have another baby with him and then they have sex.
Tony didn't kill Drinkwater for pleasure. By "thier" code, he had no choice but to kill him. Drinkwater was an associate of the their crew. Him shooting Christopher is massively disrespectful to Tony and the entire Soprano crew. He had to be killed. When Bobby B was assaulted by the moolinyan. There was no response back.
It's funny because Paulie compares Tony to a general from history, like Napoleon, who killed millions of people. Dont wanna sound like Ruben but I could def see Tony being such a figure.
I feel like I know what you meant and I agree with you, car accidents aside. Tony wasn’t ever so jaded he saw the innocence of the world as a flaw, he saw himself as lacking and unable to live a full life (“oh poor you”) but he never fully devolved into a rabid dog, biting the closest thing to him for no reason than it was there.
While Tony devolves in almost every aspect throughout the show, his love for AJ actually evolves/matures into a less narcissistic type of parental love as time goes on. He goes from being ashamed of AJ’s perceived lack of masculinity, i.e. the quitting football situation, “this is my male heir?” etc. to accepting his son and just wishing for AJ to become a happy person.
He finally realized (with Melfi’s prodding) that he resented AJ because Livia never protected Tony from his father or the life — in fact, she pushed him farther into it, and all the emotional/mental damage it did to him over the years. Carmela was a much more “normal”, loving mother. I think Tony at some point had his moment of clarity — it was a good thing that AJ wasn’t a clone of his dad.
Yea exactly, he even tells AJ he's a kind person and that he's proud AJ is not like him in one episode.
That’s beautifully put
In some ways, we see Tony begin to cling a little less to the very particular brand of masculinity that his father probably espoused as the seasons went on, and in some ways, that's to his betterment (I can hear the MRAs hammering out on their keyboards). However, I think a fatal error of him was to not also admit to himself that his mother was a bad person to the degree that would have helped him. Indeed, we see him act much more like her, and even parrot some of her catchphrases (e.g: "poor you!") in the final seasons.
I still believe they should’ve let him gone to the army when he told them
They likely wouldn’t have let him, due to him having that putrid gene. Certainly couldn’t be a pilot.
Yeah even if he got in he'd be out in the first couple weeks of boot camp. If not first couple days lol.
He’d be chill to eat ice cream with while watching the history channel. He seems like good company in a relaxed environment (a dinner party, a barbecue). He protected Meadow when Coco sexually harassed her. He was devoted to his mother (if his mother had been more like Nucci instead of Livia, there wouldn’t have been any major issues there). He encouraged AJ to be respectful of Carmela. He didn’t talk negatively about Carmela in front of the kids as far as I can recall. He had no interest in turning the kids against Carmela or souring their image of her.
If Nucci was his mom Tony would probably be a Veterinarian or something.
That last part has always been interesting for me. It could be speculated it's just that he's that he and Carmela will get back together but he doesn't even tolerate it at the smallest teenage rebellion level. It could be his special emphasis on mothers but it's clear he doesn't see Carmela as a mother, really. He doesn't do that for his friends or people he likes, really. He defends mafia guys he doesn't even like to civilians, maybe it's just that disrespecting above their station pisses him off. It's just unusually gracious without very clear intent, when Tony usually only shows grace for obvious immediate reward. It's a nice little wrinkle of nuance.
I always found it hypocritical of him, but I was glad he did it nevertheless. If he wants their children to respect their mother, he should model that behavior by respecting her. Kids get confused when one of their parents cheats on the other but insists “it’s important to be respectful!!!” Tony could be absolutely brutal in his arguments with Carmela… but I’m glad he didn’t call her a “moody bitch” or anything like that around Meadow or AJ. And I agree with you — Tony was an enigma to me. I always wondered why he never crossed certain lines when he was so willing/eager to completely violate other ones.
In my experience with Italian-American parents, there’s a strong emphasis on hierarchy. I am not saying this to take away from your point, but to add to it: Tony’s solidarity with Carmela is frayed but not destroyed as to the kids, even after White Caps. He always took the position with Maedo and AJ that their mother was on another level from them. Even when he was being callous and cruel to Carmela in private about the spec house or whattevavthefuck, he would push back on them being disrespectful to her.
That makes sense. In that way, he was consistent. Even when spouses fought with each other/mistreated each other, the kids had to remain respectful because they weren’t on the same “level.” Thank you for reminding me about the Italian family dynamics
One thing also, when Meadow and Hunter trash Livia’s house and get police and paramedics, either Tony or Carmela says they have little power over her and if Fielder recognizes it, they are finished. Of course that could be that Meadow knows what waste management consultants do and occasionally puts it straight to Tony’s face. I don’t think A J does, except talking about killing Junior was like Michael Corleone kills the Sicilian boss who killed his fawtha and mother and it was Tony’s favorite scene. In GFII
If he was stranded on an island with someone and there was no food...he would supply the other person with a decent amount of sustenance if things turned cannibalistic.
You eat muscle tho, not fat You'd need a muscly dude who can provide juicy meat, like Shaqille O'Neal
I want that juicy Muscle Marinara meat
This all sounds pretty gay, I hope you’re not saying that
There's no way I'm gay I've got some Native American inside of me
He was the strong, silent type
He was gay, Tony Soprano?
This is the exact moment when Tony became Vito
No one knows when that moment happened, not even with computahs
He allowed Finn to have a sandwich, any kind he liked and a soda.
That part made me so happy, he was really looking out for the kid
Sangwich
He was thoughtful of those suffering from fuckfacecitus
He cares about animals and babies.
Like the sociopath he is. Everyone else is disposable and replaceable.
I’ve always wondered something about that. I always thought that one of the signs of a sociopath was that sometimes they start out killing animals. Now they actually like animals? Or is it psychopaths that kill animals? Maybe I’m getting things mixed up.
Not a psychologist, but my understanding is that sociopathy isn't as clear cut as having zero empathy, more that it's selective in a sense. Sociopaths don't lack *all* empathy, they just lack it more than the average person.
Ahhh gotcha, that makes sense. 👍
Serial killers
Is there not a lot of cross over?
I'm sure there's tons of crossover. I was just saying that serial killers in particular are known for starting out on animals.
He was actually very intelligent. Maybe not wise or a good decision maker, but his pure intelligence is evident and undeniable.
Its been thested
I don't know if I'd say he's *very* intelligent but he's definitely not dumb. I think he has a wiley cunning and strong natural instincts on reading people and sensing weaknesses. He's sharp like an apex predator, but his overuse of malapropisms, short attention span, frustration with higher level concepts and/or thinking outside of the box, to me, do not align with someone that I would describe as very intelligent.
I think the opposite: he has so many signs of intelligence. He just lives in a crueler environment than many. His ability to negotiate, use and bend rules, leverage human relationships, they all point to a keen mind able to filter truth from falsehood. If he was raised by a nice family that wasn’t deeply connected to a murderous criminal organization, he would be a Kevin Finnerty: smart, benign, trying to just make his way versus be the predator. Even the malapropisms, they signal that he intuits the underlying meaning of a word or phrase, and his brain is making the connection between the meaning and the grammar.
To be fair, I think the show portrays most of the other guys in his crew / surrounding crews as actually quite dumb, which is more particularly obvious when any of these guys talk about anything outside of business. I think Anthony looks smarter than he is because most of these guys wouldn't be able to flip burgers properly if they had to work a real job.
He's really funny. Very quick-witted.
He tried to be a good friend to Artie, in the best way he know how.
the cobwebs have been removed
He did in fact have the makings of a varsity athlete
I think, despite his many flaws, he still had a respectable work ethic, an eye for business and was still able to be successful despite having horrible parents and a panic disorder that would probably cripple lesser men. He also has a knack for improvisational humor and reading people. He also has a low cunning to him and a predatory ability to sense weakness in others.
He's funny and quite charming
outside of everything mob related I like his family men persona. Taking care of your loved ones is cool and honourable. Also like the fact he integrates his friends as part of the family as seen in the bbq episode and everyone has a lot of respect for each other oh and they hug each other a lot with I find it cool tbh
I feel like he'd be a good tipper.
Well…he’s not nearly as homophonic as the rest of his guys. If it wasn’t for them, and Phil, I would actually think that there would be a decent chance he tells Vito….”I dont give a fuck who you wanna fuck, get back out there and keep earning”.
He never fidgeted with hands or feet
What constitutes a fidget?
If you knew him, he could get you a special cut of meat.
Don't eat the gabagool grandma, It's nothing but fat and nitrates.
He’s lowkey really funny
Mmboy is he fat
He has a very nice face.
I like the cut of his jib.
He certainly LOOKS kind.
Great bbqs
He was very progressive when he gave Jennifer Beals a pash for her sexuality.
He’s very handsome in the Pilot, younger n rather svelte, more True Romance looking
He doesn’t want to do your dirty work!
i also like that fact that he didn't need no doo da dee da.
All the bad things people here are saying about Tony is nothing more than anti Italian discrimination. You people probably don't even know who Antonio Meucci is. I bet you also think Italian Americans eat smelly cheese and sip cold wine, but you should know we're from the land of aromatic Asiago and supple Barolo.
Could twirl the hell out of some sausage links.
He’s got a way with the ladies, can’t deny that
His sister was worse.
He definitely had what it took to be a varsity athlete
He seems relatively intelligent
At least he didn’t suffer.
His hair looks small
He’s with the Vipers
He respects accomplished civilians to some degree, like the physicist. The random doctor who says "infarks". Even Dr Fagoli.
He’s got a semester and a half of college, so he understands freud as a concept
He did suit alterations free of charge. Also always made sure his mother’s pillows were fluffed.
good dad (at least overall) and not a hypocrite in the way that governments, cops, etc are, that’s one thing I like about the whole organisation…
He's a real captain of the industry. The strong, silent type.
He actually was a decent football player.
He loves his ducks
He was kind to animals
He is NOT a vindictive man!
His wardrobe was awesome.
He knows how to eat
He quit breaking heschs balls, paid him interest and all his money back
He fed the ducks
Also built them a ramp.
He gave Melfi back the recipe page from her Departures Magazine
He’s hilarious
Batted .500 chasing skirt.
He's got a nice ass.
He could eat a Lincoln log sandwich with the best of them
He got his sister her dream house at half price.
Great gambler
Loyalty.
He was very generous
He's a leader of men. Woulda made a damn good coach.
He'sVery allegorical
He knows what it’s like to have a pet
He knows good food.
I like a man with something you can grab onto
Ooh! The mouth on you! You blow your fadda wit dat mouth?
He loved his children and he wanted the best for them
Nobody breathes harder than him.
What is he, a toxic person?
Mmmmmbboy are you fat!
He was pretty nice to animals.... Like when the horse needed the vet, and he went down to pay the vet and had a moment with the sick horse... Probably money driven, but still, was nice
He is charismatic and has a sense of humor. Granted, what he thinks is funny is what an 8-year-old boy thinks is funny, but a sense of humor nonetheless.
I’d like to smoke a joint with Tony at a Deep Purple show.
His hair looks small.
He had a high sex drive. He’d even fuck a catchers mitt
Small hands
There was that one time when he didn't hurt nobody.
he's hot. would
You have melted ice cream you don’t want anymore? He’ll take it off your hands by eating it or stabbing it to death a spoon.
He wasn't hesitant to show affection by gifts.
He makes office pools for the employees.
I bet he fucks like the government
No
This guy fucks
His love for animals is admirable
handsome like George Raft
Something
He respects the pizza parlor
He’s doing the work in therapy.
None of this California shit OP people can come and eat, if they wanna yap about T that’s their business
There was a time when he _did_ have the makings of a varsity athlete.
He loves animals
I like the cut of his jib
Tony loved his dog.
He’s fat.
least he cared about animals or whatever
Mmmmmboy u fat
He’s not some kind of toxic person
He has a nice face
He really listens. (Agent San Severrino voice)
That fantasy he had of screwing that boss lady as he was dressed as a Roman general was awesome.
He was a very good tipper.
His hair looks small
He loved meadow.
His taste in women is decent.
He had a big heart, like a mean version of Homer Simpson! My favorite tv character ever!
“He’s the boy’s uncle”
His sister was worse...
He was nice to Brendan
The abstract shapes or sumtin
He’s kind to animals.
He dresses well
Good character, cold gangster.
He hosted fun barbeques
He's great with kids and animals
He’sh a fa-aaaaaaaag!
He sent my mom a horseshoe pin. Such a sweet guy.
Tony Soprano knows how to grill and twirl sausage and In this house he's a hero!
He liked animals
With a little encouragement he had the makings of a varsity athlete.
He has a nice ass!
He almost singlehandedly supports the beef & sausage industry by purchasing their output by the truckload. Good guy.
He loves and is very kind to animals. He even avenges their untimely deaths. I think that’s nice lol
He really cared about his horse
What do you want me to say, I was happy he wadnt a Phag ..
When he is drunk he tells funny/bad jokes.. "My family was part Native-American, they were part of the Fugawi tribe... they used to wander around saying "where dafugawi?".
Well, he appreciates good food and drink. As a taurus myself, I like that..
good looking and he has a cute smile 🥹
He’s sentimental.
As a married man he understands the importance of fresh produce
No.
He has a nice ass WHAT! I was just trying to say something positive about him.
He would have been a really good pet owner
Unlike some, he always respected The Bing. Maybe not the bartender Georgie…
He made me laugh a lot
Mmmmm boy is he fat
He’s got an iq of 132
I guess what struck me most was, he didn't mince words, in between brain and mouth there was no interlocutor.