I do right now.You have never lived in a black neighborhood is all I have to say.
I do right now.You have never lived in a black neighborhood is all I have to say.
You may not be able to eat supper on Monday night, but you’ll have a great midnight snack. Purdue can’t beat UConn.Keep it simple, therefore you are what you think you are and nothing more, so think wisely.
We, alone as individuals, create our own feelings of reality.
“If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands!” (clap, clap)
That said, is it too early to say Purdue appears to be a team of destiny coming fulfilled? Edey’s the big name of the tournament. Painter wins one for Gene before he dies, two BT national champs in one year, champs 2X in a row after being humiliated in tourney the year before. Final game is the day of the total eclipse. Fortunately, it’s only partial in W Laffy, but I’m sure announcers will note it, along with Lance Jones video taping him teaching Mean Gene how to dance. PUKE me with a spoon! I hope like hell they lose ‘cause I get surlier with each passing game. I may not be able to eat supper, come Monday night. Do not put me in that position!
Neighborhoods don’t have ethnicities. As far as a community with majority black residents, I would if it was a nice neighborhood.You have never lived in a black neighborhood is all I have to say.
I feel for your streets, mine are sucking right now,I do right now.
What neighborhood do you live in? Must be nice.Most white folks move to the suburbsNeighborhoods don’t have ethnicities. As far as a community with majority black residents, I would if it was a nice neighborhood.
Actually they are pretty good. There some rough sections, but that is because of how drainage has to be handled. This hood is literally elevation 1' and flat, so it's complicated at high tide.I feel for your streets, mine are sucking right now,
I live in Chicago. Lived on the West Side until last summer.What neighborhood do you live in? Must be nice.Most white folks move to the suburbs
If you live in Chicago, I would advise you not to go in too far. I hope you do not live near Englewood.I live in Chicago. Lived on the West Side until last summer.
I've never seen one of these "black people" or "black neighborhoods" you speak of yet, but I am hoping like heck I get to see one soon.
What does "go in too far" mean? I live downtown.If you live in Chicago, I would advise you not to go in too far. I hope you do not live near Englewood.
I live in what would be considered the burbs, even thought it's a Charlotte address.What neighborhood do you live in? Must be nice.Most white folks move to the suburbs
He is now running for US Congress, I do not know what district. Must of had left over funds from his Mayor run.Unbelievable, isn't it? Of course, the Republicans run a dimwit against him (from what I can tell - I don't live in Indiana any more, so I don't know the candidates - just from what I get on social media, mainly).
Your comment brought back memories. My brother and grandmother just got their street paved 2023. B4 that it was red dirt. WHY did they just get paved you asked ? White companies are buying up all the land around the black farmers. My brother is not selling. You guys think . I'm talking out of my head. Let's just say there are rich, greedy, and terrible money grabbers out there. Once the black families sell, they will never see that land again they are building 750k to a million dollars homes When I was young it was all farmland.. My grandfather bought b4 the turn of the century.
School choice helps the character that Wildog is playing. With the caveat that it has to be done properly.You could go to any school in Indiana. There was no segregation in Indiana when you were young.
You live in the south no doubt Willdog. Red clay dirt is common. Out of IU in the early 80’s I lived west of Hotlanta about an hour. Growing up in Indiana I had never seen red clay before. I was used to rich black dirt that came out of your clothes when it got on them. That red Georgia clay did not. Southwest Florida has neither. Just rip rock and sand. Don’t know how anything grows in this crap but it does.Your comment brought back memories. My brother and grandmother just got their street paved 2023. B4 that it was red dirt. WHY did they just get paved you asked ? White companies are buying up all the land around the black farmers. My brother is not selling. You guys think . I'm talking out of my head. Let's just say there are rich, greedy, and terrible money grabbers out there. Once the black families sell, they will never see that land again they are building 750k to a million dollars homes When I was young it was all farmland.. My grandfather bought b4 the turn of the century.
Did you ever go to that bar that was on Ogden which had a skeleton on a motorcycle? I would take Ogden into Chicago from our apartment in Stickney if the Ike or Stevenson was too busy.I live in Chicago. Lived on the West Side until last summer.
I've never seen one of these "black people" or "black neighborhoods" you speak of yet, but I am hoping like heck I get to see one soon.
Tennesee, my father is from Mississippi My grandfather was a sharecropper. He eventually bought the land.You live in the south no doubt Willdog. Red clay dirt is common. Out of IU in the early 80’s I lived west of Hotlanta about an hour. Growing up in Indiana I had never seen red clay before. I was used to rich black dirt that came out of your clothes when it got on them. That red Georgia clay did not. Southwest Florida has neither. Just rip rock and sand. Don’t know how anything grows in this crap but it does.
Got some folks I used to work with and for who retired to TN. Not warm enough for me in the winter. Wanted to go where the sun always shines. My grandfather who died before I was born was a farmer as was everyone on my dad’s side. Your dad stay put in Mississippi?Tennesee, my father is from Mississippi My grandfather was a sharecropper. He eventually bought the land.
NO swman, he was part of the black migration up north to try to get better jobs. Down south they were not hiring and the fields did not pay a lot.Got some folks I used to work with and for who retired to TN. Not warm enough for me in the winter. Wanted to go where the sun always shines. My grandfather who died before I was born was a farmer as was everyone on my dad’s side. Your dad stay put in Mississippi?