Post by viola on Aug 11, 2011 18:05:45 GMT -5
[/i]luisa marie giordano, mila kunis, resident
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[/i] luisa marie giordano, call her luname,
age, [/i] twenty-two
high school, [/i]
high school was high school. i am a product of the amazing new york city school system so you can just imagine what it was like. i would have rather been in prison. i didn't learn sh-- there. luckily, high school wasn't the most important thing going on in my life at the time. most of my schooling was done outside of school, if you understand. and i guess i did pretty well in school, considering that my family had a bit of an influence on my teachers. i mean, i didn't go to prom or basketball games if you want to know. i mean i'm not exactly the kind of girl to be captain of the cheerleader team or anything.
college & major, [/i] none.
marital status, [/i] single
kids, [/i]
none, and never will have any. i freaking hate kids.
job, [/i]
haha, let's just call it a manager, shall we?. ah, f---k it. i'm in the mob. just try and lock me up. i mean it's hard not to get into the family business, ya know? i have been officially working since i was sixteen or something like that but honestly, it's more of a lifestyle than a job. my dad is head of the family so i didn't really have a choice. don't get me wrong, i love it. i guess it's just in my blood. and the money isn't bad at all. there isn't really a set salary but as long as i do my part, i get taken care of quite well. plus, daddy likes to spoil her baby girl. like any other girl, i love sexy dresses and sparkly jewelry. and i do love going to the opera, but let's keep that between us.
what’s your typical day like, [/i]
there really isn't a typical day for me, considering my line of work, but if you must. i have to check up on the guys that answer to me, that honestly takes up a big part of my day. making sure orders are taken care of from high up. i check in with my father every day to keep up to date on what is going on. then when evening comes, i usually have to keep up appearances at various clubs and such. just have to make sure that people know that i'm there, ya know? it might not sound exciting on paper, but believe me. every day is an adrenaline rush.
what life dreams did you have in high-school, have you accomplished them, [/i]
not yet, but i'm working on it. one day, i will run the family and i will be the first woman to ever do so. my dad won't be frustrated that he didn't have a son when i take over. a woman's touch is just what the family needs. i know, it's not as ordinary as wanting to be a doctor or a wonderful housewife. however, being infamous is just as glamorous.
what is a significant change within the past five years, [/i]
well, i have really moved up in the family and now i have a lot more responsibilities. five years ago i was still pretty much daddy's little girl. i was basically just protected by the family and i really didn't have any way to contribute. now all that has changed, there are at least twenty family members that answer to me and my father actually trusts me to make decisions and take care of myself. of course, i'm still with about three body guards at all time, considering that i'm my dad's only child but i don't think that will ever go away.
are you the same person you were five years ago, [/i]
what kind of question is that? of course i'm not. let's see, five years ago...i was seventeen. so that was back in high school. i still had so much to learn back then. mostly, i thought the family business was just about getting as much money as you possibly could. i loved everything money could buy me. but now i know that it's much more. my family is in the business of gaining respect. and what is better to earn respect than power? also back then, i definitely loved the attention from the guys. i matured pretty early, ya see? i loved watching them squirm. i mean, i still love doing that but it's not at the top of my list anymore. guys are all the same and after a while, it just gets boring chasing something that is just so easy to get. do not get me wrong though, i love men. i just don't put up with their sh--- anymore.
if you could go back and change one thing what would it be, [/i]
hmm, one thing i would change. that's kind of hard. i usually don't try to think about the past, that just gets you in trouble. i guess i would go back to where i was fifteen and i went with my father's guys to see my first job. i can't even remember how it happened anymore but i left something there after it was finished and took my father at least a month to make sure we didn't all go to jail. i can still remember my father's face when he found out that i had put the whole family in jeopardy. but i have since made up for it. don't you worry. and once i show him just how good i can run this operation, he won't even remember it.
what is one thing you feel has remained the same, [/i]
my attitude. i don't take any sh--- from anyone and i never have. i'm a harsh person and i have always spoken what was exactly on my mind. a shrink would probably say it was because i didn't grow up with a mother figure but whatever. i'm just not weak, that's how i look at it. and in this business, being weak will get you killed. what i want, i get. that is the end of it.
what is your biggest achievement, [/i]
i mean, i don't think that i've gotten there yet, but so far i guess not turning into a rich bimbo. if that makes sense. all that credit goes to my father but i could have easily grown up to be just another rich man's daughter with no work ethic. i'm not going to lie, i'm spoiled, i realize that. however, i have aspirations of actually working for the money i'm given, not expecting it to be handed to me like an allowance. i f---king hate seeing trust fund girls.
and your biggest mistake, [/i]
well, you heard the story earlier so that is definitely a big mistake. it took my dad awhile to forgive me from that. but i think the biggest mistake i ever made was not attending college. i know, i know, it sounds stupid and a college degree really doesn't get you anywhere in this business but i honestly believe getting a business degree would have helped me understand the finer aspects of running an efficient operation. even though that might have set me back a few years, in the long run it would have been worth it. at this point, however, i don't know if i would go now, now that i'm out of school. i'm way too busy anyway. but that stays between us too. college isn't exactly celebrated in my family.
finally, what is your fondest life memory thus far,[/i]
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that is easy. my father and i took a vacation overseas to italy, france, greece, all over. it was just me and him for a whole month. it was awesome. usually, my dad comes off as a big tough guy, for a good reason, but for once in our lives, he was just my dad. it was great.