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And no, I didn't grow up "hard" at all. But I wasn't a fucking idiot who would just walk into somebodies house that wasn't in my family. If YOU had tried that on my grandma's house she would have shot you. What kind of dumbass would walk into another person's home unannounced and scare the hell out of them anyway? I didn't "grow up hard", but it sounds like you "grew up stupid" if you did shit like that. |
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And if you didnt know that those were racist remarks, well maybe you can figure out now that they are. Especially when said by a black person. Kind of like when your pet N word is said by a white person. |
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And that is only directed to you. How's it feel? |
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If you knew what it was like to grow up in a small town, you would know that it's not terribly uncommon to be welcome in someones home. My friends and I would routinely just knock and walk right in to each others houses saying "hello?" It was a NICE place, see what I'm saying? As I have four brothers who all shared similar privileges, there could be any number of people around in the house. This was not stupid, it was friendly, neighborly, nice and normal. Nobody would sick their dog on you or pull a freaking gun out of paranoia or whatever other reason there could be. I'd call such a place scary, unfriendly, uninviting and.. hard to grow up in. That's not a judgment by the way, so try not to take it personally. Not saying you were, but it seems like it. |
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As far as "small towns" go...the town I lived in as a child was Bowling Green, Florida. To this day it only has 2,800 people living there. I'd say it was VERY small. Still don't know anyone in that tiny country town who would have just strolled into somebody else's home unannounced. Teen years were in Bartow Fla. It's grown since the 1970's Today it has 16,959 people living there. I would NEVER walk into a person's home without calling ahead, knocking, etc. And since most people in those small towns own dogs...YES, you would probably get bitten by the family dog if you just walked in to the house. And back in the 1960's and 1970's where I lived people didn't keep their dogs chained up or in fences, they roamed freely. That's the way it was in small country towns. Don't know why we're arguing this. Does anybody else here on GFY think it's okay to walk into people's homes without even knocking? |
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Robbie here is the definition of racism I prefer: someone who is primarily concerned with race. to me that really defines the issue and really point the fingers as well :2 cents: BTW Obama never had a real job either, he was a community organizer: i.e. he found people to sue whitey from the black communities in Chicago, I think it was Chicago, this is how he built his power base to run for senate, which in turn he used to propel himself into the white house... one thing I've noticed about some people is that talk equals action. I perceive Obama as this type of man... right now with all the issue we have in the US, Obama is advertising his greatest hits 'speeches' like a fucking TV show 'You're going to want to watch this speech - This Wednesday, the President will kick off a series of speeches that will lay out his vision for rebuilding an economy that puts the middle class and those fighting to join it front and center.' Obama is back to doing what he knows, because he has failed at everything else and is dogging the serious scandal's of his administration.. . so Obama has 6 speeches we all need to hear....... and check this out: puts the middle class and those fighting to join it front and center see how he laid it out? if you're not for Obama and he speeches, then you are against America.. I heard sometime ago that if you're not on welfare, or not receiving money from the government, you're the enemy. interesting thought and yet I have a hard time not seeing this as true. :2 cents: |
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this is pretty funny because this is what you are basing all your assumption on... you're being so fucking jerked around by the media it's amazing... the best part is, it isn't 'corporate greed' it's 'creepy left wing lies'...FYI any person in America that wants to can get an education and start business... but there is no interest in anything but assigning blame: "da police caught me outta skool." Quote:
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If my best friends family and my family had no problem with it, I don't see why anyone else would. Do you think I'm using my time to lie to someone on the internets? Maybe some of the others here do that but not me. My friends dogs name was Pal and he was a big mutt and would be more likely to lick me in the face annoyingly than bite me when I walked in. It's not like you pick a random home and waltz in, you know? This was my best friends houses, and my mother knew their mother, and the fathers, and my best friend had 4 older sisters whereas I had 4 older brothers. We all knew each other. Not unusual in the small town America that I grew up in, and your mileage obviously varied. |
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Going into a "close friend's" house is a WHOLE lot different than just walking into a person who is not a "close friend's" house. And nobody "whipped out guns". Everybody owned them and kept them close at hand. And to my knowledge...nobody ever got shot by a friend or family member in my little towns when I grew up. Everyone knew how to handle guns and respected them because we grew up that way. And I still will tell you...I don't care how small the town is, if you are not close buddies with somebody, you just know them and they know who you are because the town is small....and you go walking into their home unannounced: That is VERY uncool and wouldn't be appreciated by anybody. And if you did it and their dogs were running loose (like everyone's dogs did in small towns in the 60's and 70's) you probably would have gotten bit. And if you walked into my house like that and we weren't friends but just knew each other casually from living in the same town....well, you better start talking fast or I will jump on your ass. I'm still in disbelief that you think it's cool to walk into people's homes like that. Not family, not close friends (though I would personally never be so discourteous to even my friends and family), but just walking into anybody's home because everyone is so "neighborly" they don't mind. Fuck...I think Andy Griffith would have shot you in Mayberry, RFD if you had walked into Aunt Bee's house and scared the shit out of her. :1orglaugh I'm thinking that I misunderstood what you were saying. If you are talking about your best friends in high school, then yeah...I could see you walking into their houses like that. Just not any old house in your small hometown that is not owned by a buddy's family. |
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I'm with you now on what you meant. But I was thinking you had lost your mind when I wasn't understanding what you meant. lol I "Trayvoned" you. I thought: "This guy is a 'crazy ass cracker'" and I started laying the beat down on your ass. Thanks for not "Zimmermanning" me. :1orglaugh |
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This is what happens when you sit on your front porch with a rifle, waiting for something to happen.
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the HICK woman should be behind bars, NOT out on bail! |
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But if by that you mean white people in general you're very much mistaken. The ancestors you speak of were:
All told, those people accounted for a very small percentage of America's pre-1865 white population. It is their descendants and their descendants alone that qualify today as "ones who's ancestors brought them over here". . |
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That crazy old HICK woman should never own a gun, and she should now be behind bars, but she is out on bail for 1K!!! :(:Oh crap:mad:
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