Welcome to Tommy Stigs Social Club a YouTube channel for all! No Drama No Genre just a place to hang out and chat over Kawfee every morning and a glass of wine at night "when possible". We are building this channel with a variety of topics. Not one specific genre. We have some nice guests from time to time but overall its just general conversation. if you would like to donate the the channel send to: CashApp: $TommyStigs, Venmo: @Tommystigs
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Pop at his Social Club in Newark NJ. Probably manning the Neighborhood for Richie the Boot.
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Mama Stigs standing tall watching over Zio Mee-Keh-Leh "Uncle Mikey" & Zia Nunziata "Aunt Nancy" many many years ago in Newark NJ. She dressed well from the day she was born until the day she died. Glory days!
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Hollywood once treated Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. as entertainment. At Sammy’s funeral, that illusion collapsed.
On May 18, 1990, more than 2,500 people gathered at Forest Lawn Memorial Park to say goodbye to Sammy Davis Jr. a star, a genius, a once-in-a-generation talent. But in a private room behind the chapel, Frank Sinatra sat alone. He was 74 years old, bent under a grief no fame could soften.
This was not an ordinary funeral.
This was the day Frank lost a brother.
When Frank approached the casket, he placed his hand on the cold wood and whispered a few words. No cameras. No reporters. Only those standing closest heard and every one of them fell silent. It was not a legend speaking to a colleague. It was one man saying goodbye to another he had protected, supported, and loved for more than forty years.
Frank and Sammy were more than the Rat Pack. They were bound by a loyalty rare in an industry built on betrayal. Frank used his power to fight racial discrimination, forcing Las Vegas to treat Sammy as an equal. And when Frank’s career collapsed in the early 1950s, it was Sammy who reminded him, “You’re the greatest. You’ll come back.” And he did.
At that funeral, Dean Martin could not attend. The Rat Pack had once been three. Now there was only one.
As Frank Sinatra bowed his head beside Sammy Davis Jr.’s casket, everyone understood a truth Hollywood had long ignored:
behind the laughter, the swagger, and the spotlight, there existed a bond deeper than fame, ego, or legend.
What Frank whispered that day was never recorded.
But those who heard it never forgot.
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No AI no Avatar No Filters this is YOU-TUBE!
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Montville at HP LIVE
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Will the Real MEN paleeeeez stand up! I cannot believe what we are witnessing..2026. The Puerto 🇵🇷 Rican podcasts i follow are actually condemning honey bunny.
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Super Bowl Sunday 🏈 2026 Halftime LIVE at The Social! Here men dress like men and ladies are ladylike! To Be Determined. We will enjoy the sounds of Sarah Collins & Ralph Mucci. Stay Tuned!
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What went wrong from the time of Julio Iglesias to now the Bad Bunny era? Is it an Era? To each his or her own yes but idk smh.
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"Sarah Palin" Episode 36 for 2026 2/5/26 Thursday Kawfee Talk W/Tommy Stigs @ The Social Club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFkWh...
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