Jingle bells, shotgun shells: The stick up on Christmas Eve

A duo of desperation walked the streets of New York City on Christmas Eve 1968, their spirits dampened by financial woes and the looming threat of prison time. Johnny Machine, skinny with a stubble and a nose that resembled a tugboat prow, sat at a bar in the Christopher Street area sipping coffee with Jameson's, his eyes sunken from sleepless nights. Across the bar, Beansie, a stout man with a crew cut and round features, expressed frustration with Mikey, an associate who had supposedly provided them with a .38 caliber gun for their next heist.

Their conversation revolved around a plan to rob a Buffalo Roadhouse, a hip bar on Seventh Avenue that would be crowded with affluent patrons flashing cash. The duo was familiar with the setup; they had previously attempted to hit a similar joint and were now looking to capitalize on their bad luck. As they hatched their plan, Johnny's financial woes came into focus – he had loan sharks on his tail in Hell's Kitchen, the Lower East Side, and other areas.

Their meeting eventually shifted from the 55 Bar to the Salvation Army storefront near Broadway, where the duo donned Santa suits and began ringing bells. The cold was biting, but their strategy remained intact: carry a shotgun concealed within a sack of presents and walk into the Buffalo Roadhouse. Johnny believed this plan could succeed, but Beansie expressed skepticism over his partner's logic.

The latter was concerned about Johnny's striking resemblance to himself – a problem they might not have anticipated when donning Santa hats. The plan was put on hold as the duo navigated through snow-covered streets, dodging pedestrians and avoiding the police. At LaGuardia Place, they encountered a cop who offered them a ride but politely declined.

Johnny eventually found himself face-to-face with Vincent "The Chin" Gigante, an infamous bookie in the West Village. When Beansie noticed Johnny's nose had been adorned with clown balls to conceal his identity, he was less than optimistic about their chances of success. As they entered Gigante's residence, Beansie realized that getting into a fight or running away would be counterproductive.

Johnny offered Gigante an ultimatum: he could either pay off the two thousand dollars in debt or come up with another plan to repay him within 24 hours. Gigante was displeased but remained calm and non-confrontational – "Mooks," like Johnny, were not worth the trouble.

In this precarious situation, the Christmas Eve robbery on Buffalo Roadhouse may yet be averted.
 
🚨 When you know you're in over your head, just go ahead and dive on in 🤯

These two dudes were in way too deep, and it's only a matter of time before they get caught up in their own desperation 💸. Their plan might not be the brightest, but at least they're trying to make the best of a bad situation 😅. And honestly, who can blame them for taking risks when you've got loan sharks breathing down your neck? 🙏

It's always interesting to see how people react under pressure. Some, like Gigante, stay calm and collected, while others... well, let's just say they're not the brightest bulbs in the box 🤓.

Ultimately, it seems like these two might have dodged a bullet (or at least temporarily averted disaster). But you can't help but wonder what other crazy schemes they've got up their sleeves 🔮.
 
I'm so worried about these guys, they're walking around in Santa suits with a plan that's literally a recipe for disaster 🤦‍♂️! I mean, who tries to rob a bar during Christmas when everyone's already in a festive mood? The guy with the clown nose is literally begging to get caught 😂. And what if Gigante decides to have a little fun at their expense too? This plan is just begging for trouble 🚨. Can't they see that things are only gonna escalate from here? They need to think about the consequences, not just the money 💸.
 
I'm lovin' this holiday drama 🎅🏻😂, but come on, guys! You think wearing Santa suits to distract everyone while carrying a shotgun is genius? 🤣 I'd rather get stuck in an elevator with a bunch of accountants than try that plan. And what's up with Johnny's nose, looks like he stuck his face in a plate of spaghetti 🍝😷. Beansie's concerns about Johnny's resemblance to him, though, are totally valid – it's like they're trying out for a double as Santa 👵🏻👴. Gigante's response is always on point, by the way – who needs trouble when you can just chill? 😎 Now if I had two grand to pay off, I'd be willing to try out this whole "paying it forward" thing 🤝.
 
OMG u guys i just read about dis crazy plan 2 rob a bar in NYC n its literally too much!! 🤯 so johnny n beansie r in financial trouble n they wanna pull off a heist, but things get super sketchy when they start dressing up as santa 🎅🏼♂️ and i'm just like "bruh what r u even doing??!" 😂 but seriously, gigante is not having it lol. i feel for johnny tho, being chased by loan sharks n all 🤯 u can imagine how stressful that would be. anywayz, fingers crossed dis whole thing doesn't go down n we get a good ending 🎄👍
 
You see where this is headed 🤔... These guys are basically living proof that desperation can lead to some pretty questionable decisions 😬. But let's not forget, it's in moments like these when we're forced to confront our own vulnerabilities 💥. The plan to rob the Buffalo Roadhouse? Yeah, it was probably a bad idea 🤑... but the real question is: why did they feel like that was their only option in the first place? 🤷‍♂️ It's a tough lesson to learn, but sometimes we have to face our own financial struggles and figure out ways to get back on track before things spiral out of control 💸.
 
awww man 🤕 i can feel how desperate those guys are 😩 they're just trying to make ends meet but it's like, noooo life ain't fair sometimes 🙄 beansie is right to be skeptical about that plan tho 🤔 his nose thing is so extra lol 😂 but seriously though, gigante seems like a reasonable dude for once 🤷‍♂️ i mean, can u imagine being in his shoes with all those "mooks" trying to collect? 🤑 anyway, fingers crossed that gigante helps them out and they get to keep the holiday spirit alive 💕
 
Dude 🤔, I'm just saying, if you're gonna plan a heist, make sure you have a solid backup plan, ya know? Like, Beansie was totally right to question Johnny's logic about wearing Santa suits and trying to blend in. It's not exactly the most subtle disguise, especially with those clown balls on his nose 🤡👀.

And what's up with these guys, anyway? They're willing to risk their freedom over a couple grand? It's like they forgot that Christmas is supposed to be about giving, not getting 🎄💸. And then Gigante just sits there, calm and collected, like he's been in this situation before... yeah, I can see why the cops were hesitant to get involved 😏.

Anyway, it looks like Johnny might have finally seen some sense, but only because he had to. Hopefully, these two will learn their lesson and focus on finding legit ways to make a buck instead of getting into trouble 🤑💼.
 
I'M SO OVER THIS ROBBERY PLANS!!! IT'S LIKE THEY'RE REPEATING THE SAME MISTAKES OVER AND OVER AGAIN 🤦‍♂️! Johnny's desperation is REAL, but his plan is just asking for trouble. I mean, using clown balls to disguise himself? COME ON MAN, THAT'S NOT EVEN A GOOD IDEA 😂!

And Beansie's right, they should have thought that one through before donning Santa hats. It's like they're trying to be ironic or something, but really they're just drawing attention to themselves 🤣. And what's with the shotgun? Are they expecting a shootout? That's not exactly the kind of Christmas cheer I'm looking for 😒.

But seriously, this whole situation is like a bad soap opera. Vincent "The Chin" Gigante is like the ultimate villain, and Johnny's just trying to get out of debt. Can't he just talk to his loan sharks or something? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤑 I'm loving how these dudes are willing to risk it all for that sweet cash 💸. But come on, dude, donning Santa suits to rob a bar? 🤣 That's just asking for trouble! And what's up with the clown balls on Johnny's face? 😂 Is he trying to make himself look like a reject from a bad 80s music video?

I also feel for Beansie, who's clearly the voice of reason in this whole situation. His skepticism about Johnny's plan is spot on 🤦‍♂️. But you gotta wonder what kind of desperation makes someone consider a life of crime in the first place 💔.

And can we talk about Vincent "The Chin" Gigante for a sec? 😎 This guy is like a character out of a mafia novel – all calm and collected, but with an air of menace that says he's not to be messed with 👊. I'm guessing this whole situation is going to end in a pretty dramatic way 🤯.

As for the loan sharks in Hell's Kitchen and the Lower East Side? 🤑 Yeah, those guys must be giving Johnny a run for his money 😬. It's like he's got a whole crew of financial overlords breathing down his neck 💸.

I'm actually kinda rooting for these two to figure out their problems and find a way out of this mess without resorting to crime 🤞. But let's be real, that's probably not going to happen 😂
 
OMG, can you even imagine walking around in Santa suits to rob some bar?! 😂😂🎅️ I mean, I get it, desperate times and all that, but come on! Beansie's concerns about Johnny's nose being mistaken for him are literally the most relatable thing ever. And Gigante being all chill while still basically saying "nope" to their robbery plan? That's some next-level negotiation skills right there 👍🏻💸
 
I think it's actually super cool that these dudes are thinking outside the box by trying to rob a bar on Christmas Eve 🎅🏼. I mean, who needs presents when you can have cash? And the whole Santa suit thing is genius, it's like they're trolling their way into the bar. Beansie should calm down about Johnny's nose, it's not that big of a deal 😂. The fact that Gigante isn't taking them seriously just shows he's got more respect for Johnny's desperation than he lets on 👊.
 
omg u gotta think about johhny's plan tho 🤔 he's got a shotgun in a sack of presents but what if gigante starts askin 2 see the gun? idk if they should just pay up 4 now lol johhny's all desperate and stuff, like, wut's he gonna do wen his loan sharks catch up wit him? anywayz, i think beansie has a point about the clown nose tho 🤣 that's def not the best disguise. gigante seems pretty chill tho, maybe they can just calm down n negotiate? 💸
 
OMG you guys, can u believe these two dudes thought it was a good idea to rob a bar in Santa suits? 🤣 I mean, who tries to disguise themselves as Father Christmas to pull off a heist? And what's up with the clown balls on Johnny's nose? He looks like a reject from a bad 80s music video! 😂

I gotta give it to Beansie though, his skepticism about the plan was totally justified. I mean, who wouldn't be worried when their partner is basically copying them? 🤪 And poor Gigante, he's just trying to mind his own business and then these two mooks show up on his doorstep. Like, dude, you're not even worth the trouble? 😂

I'm just saying, if this plan doesn't work out, it's gonna be a wild ride. 🎅🏻💥 Let's just hope no one gets hurt (except for maybe Johnny and his nose). 🤣
 
Back
Top