Frank “The Barracuda” Sindone, a figure suspected of ties to organized crime, operated Frank’s Cabana Steaks in South Philly, believed to be a front for mafia activities. After years of surveillance, the FBI stages a raid on the establishment, expecting to uncover evidence. However, they find only a hard-boiled egg and a bottle of Pepsi in the refrigerator, much to their disappointment.

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[Panel 1: Exterior of Frank's Cabana Steaks, a brick building with a sign reading "Frank's Cabana Steaks" hanging crookedly. Two FBI agents are shown observing the place from across the street.]

Agent 1: Alright, this is it. Let's see what Sindone's hiding in there.

Agent 2: I hope we find something substantial this time. We've been keeping an eye on this place for ages.

[Panel 2: Inside the restaurant during the raid. FBI agents are seen tearing through cabinets and drawers, while Frank Sindone looks on with a smirk.]

Agent 1: Where's the beef, Sindone?

Frank Sindone: Sorry fellas, fresh out. Care for a hard-boiled egg instead?

[Panel 3: Outside the restaurant again, FBI agents are leaving empty-handed, looking frustrated.]

Agent 2: I can't believe it. Another dead end.

Agent 1: Well, at least we know where to grab lunch next time. But Frank's Cabana Steaks? More like Frank's Cabana Jokes!