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vincent p. norris
February 5th, 2004, 04:52 PM
>for no one present to proffer a slur as to ms. jackson's "black" breast
>is well, surprising.
>
>i'm proud of my brethren today.... there is hope.
>
>wally

By golly, there may indeed be hope for mankind, after all.

When I first visited the other end of NC, half a century ago, courtesy
of the USMC, there were white fountains and black fountains, white
waiting rooms and black waiting rooms, etc. etc. etc.

And when, on my first liberty, I made the mistake of sitting too far
back in the bus, the driver not only chewed my ass out, but looked
like he wanted to become violent.

Thanks, Wally, for posting the good news.

vince

ezflyfisher
February 6th, 2004, 02:24 AM
culture.... southern style.

when i moseyed on into sain's this morning for my semi-annual hair cut,
i was amazed to hear that the discussion centered around a tit. what
astounded me the most was that not once did i hear a racial slur
concerning the "tit".... in fact, i use the word tit loosely, most
referred to it as a breast.... a few spoke out that it was a very nice
breast.... i probably started that... but i digress.

what the reader must acknowledge, to follow my premise, is that where i
was, the barbershop, is traditionally here in the south the hub-bub of
political and social conversation and it does lean considerably to the
right.

for no one present to proffer a slur as to ms. jackson's "black" breast
is well, surprising.

i'm proud of my brethren today.... there is hope.

wally

asadi
February 6th, 2004, 03:01 PM
Janet's black?

john

"ezflyfisher" > wrote in message
link.net...
> culture.... southern style.
>
> when i moseyed on into sain's this morning for my semi-annual hair cut,
> i was amazed to hear that the discussion centered around a tit. what
> astounded me the most was that not once did i hear a racial slur
> concerning the "tit".... in fact, i use the word tit loosely, most
> referred to it as a breast.... a few spoke out that it was a very nice
> breast.... i probably started that... but i digress.
>
> what the reader must acknowledge, to follow my premise, is that where i
> was, the barbershop, is traditionally here in the south the hub-bub of
> political and social conversation and it does lean considerably to the
> right.
>
> for no one present to proffer a slur as to ms. jackson's "black" breast
> is well, surprising.
>
> i'm proud of my brethren today.... there is hope.
>
> wally
>

Mike
February 6th, 2004, 03:02 PM
I'm pround of ya Wally......In 1974-75 i was stationed at Fort Benning Ga.on
the Alabama border they still had white and black areas in rural Alabama maybe
one day all races will be treated equal proberly won't happen in my lifetime
though...


Handyman Mike
Standing in a river waving a stick

Wayne
February 8th, 2004, 03:48 AM
As we all can attest Wally, certain parts of the female anatomy are
respected for their very own characteristics irrespective of ethnicity. As
all loyal followers in the footsteps of that fine Southern gentleman, Thomas
Jefferson, we know how he showed the way in his fastidious appreciation of
same.
--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!

"ezflyfisher" > wrote in message
link.net...
> culture.... southern style.
>
> when i moseyed on into sain's this morning for my semi-annual hair cut,
> i was amazed to hear that the discussion centered around a tit. what
> astounded me the most was that not once did i hear a racial slur
> concerning the "tit".... in fact, i use the word tit loosely, most
> referred to it as a breast.... a few spoke out that it was a very nice
> breast.... i probably started that... but i digress.
>
> what the reader must acknowledge, to follow my premise, is that where i
> was, the barbershop, is traditionally here in the south the hub-bub of
> political and social conversation and it does lean considerably to the
> right.
>
> for no one present to proffer a slur as to ms. jackson's "black" breast
> is well, surprising.
>
> i'm proud of my brethren today.... there is hope.
>
> wally
>