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Black Boys and their Altimas
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:16:23 -0500, "q ues." > wrote:
>I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model Altimas. >These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, wearing rapper >clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is there something in >particular about these new Altimas that attracts these black boys? There's >got to be. I know they can't all be stolen, but they're usually new Altimas >in very good condition. Something's got to be going on here. Why are they >attracted to these late model Altimas more than any other type of car? Used >to be not so long ago their car of choice was usually any oversized 1970s >American model mounted low on flashy wheels with woofers and subwoofers that >made the ground shake for miles around them. Spending a lot of time waiting for the bus, eh? Wayne "Figures" Johnson ************************************************ "Don't let it end like this. Tell them I said something." - last words of Pancho Villa (1877-1923) |
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"Richard" > wrote in message ... > q ues. wrote: > > > I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model Altimas. > > These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, wearing > > rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is there something > > in particular about these new Altimas that attracts these black boys? > > There's got to be. I know they can't all be stolen, but they're usually > > new Altimas in very good condition. Something's got to be going on here. > > Why are they attracted to these late model Altimas more than any other > > type of car? Used to be not so long ago their car of choice was usually > > any oversized 1970s American model mounted low on flashy wheels with > > woofers and subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around them. > > And in six moths the repo man comes along and the dude is crying he lost his > bling bling. > Now you mean to tell me an uneducated black guy can afford to make $250 > payments every month with no sweat? > Maybe if he's a lumper at a grocery warehouse. > Oh I'm sorry. In reality, he's a highly overpaid attorney. > yeah right. Wow that wasen't racist one bit. Richard wheres your car? Wait you don't have one, you live in a trailer. > |
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"Richard" > wrote in message ... > q ues. wrote: > > > I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model Altimas. > > These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, wearing > > rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is there something > > in particular about these new Altimas that attracts these black boys? > > There's got to be. I know they can't all be stolen, but they're usually > > new Altimas in very good condition. Something's got to be going on here. > > Why are they attracted to these late model Altimas more than any other > > type of car? Used to be not so long ago their car of choice was usually > > any oversized 1970s American model mounted low on flashy wheels with > > woofers and subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around them. > > And in six moths the repo man comes along and the dude is crying he lost his > bling bling. > Now you mean to tell me an uneducated black guy can afford to make $250 > payments every month with no sweat? > Maybe if he's a lumper at a grocery warehouse. > Oh I'm sorry. In reality, he's a highly overpaid attorney. > yeah right. Wow that wasen't racist one bit. Richard wheres your car? Wait you don't have one, you live in a trailer. > |
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TV's q ues. wrote:
> I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model > Altimas. These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, > wearing rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is > there something in particular about these new Altimas that attracts > these black boys? There's got to be. I know they can't all be > stolen, but they're usually new Altimas in very good condition. > Something's got to be going on here. Why are they attracted to these > late model Altimas more than any other type of car? Used to be not > so long ago their car of choice was usually any oversized 1970s > American model mounted low on flashy wheels with woofers and > subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around them. Another George W. Bush supporter speaks his mind. -- "Them white boys had me on crystal meth" - some crackhead in GTA:SA |
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TV's q ues. wrote:
> I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model > Altimas. These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, > wearing rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is > there something in particular about these new Altimas that attracts > these black boys? There's got to be. I know they can't all be > stolen, but they're usually new Altimas in very good condition. > Something's got to be going on here. Why are they attracted to these > late model Altimas more than any other type of car? Used to be not > so long ago their car of choice was usually any oversized 1970s > American model mounted low on flashy wheels with woofers and > subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around them. Another George W. Bush supporter speaks his mind. -- "Them white boys had me on crystal meth" - some crackhead in GTA:SA |
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Mike Robinson wrote:
> "Richard" > wrote in message > ... > >>q ues. wrote: >> >> > I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model > > Altimas. > >> > These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, wearing >> > rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is there > > something > >> > in particular about these new Altimas that attracts these black boys? >> > There's got to be. I know they can't all be stolen, but they're > > usually > >> > new Altimas in very good condition. Something's got to be going on > > here. > >> > Why are they attracted to these late model Altimas more than any other >> > type of car? Used to be not so long ago their car of choice was > > usually > >> > any oversized 1970s American model mounted low on flashy wheels with >> > woofers and subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around > > them. > >>And in six moths the repo man comes along and the dude is crying he lost > > his > >>bling bling. >>Now you mean to tell me an uneducated black guy can afford to make $250 >>payments every month with no sweat? >>Maybe if he's a lumper at a grocery warehouse. >>Oh I'm sorry. In reality, he's a highly overpaid attorney. >>yeah right. > > Wow that wasen't racist one bit. > Richard wheres your car? > Wait you don't have one, you live in a trailer. > Now, Now we are fooled by this "racist" labeling and finger pointing. Remember there really is NO such thing as racism. There, it's gone, now think and speak freely, point your fingers all you want, label all the labels you wish, it's just a condition of life on this planet. GK |
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Mike Robinson wrote:
> "Richard" > wrote in message > ... > >>q ues. wrote: >> >> > I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model > > Altimas. > >> > These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, wearing >> > rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is there > > something > >> > in particular about these new Altimas that attracts these black boys? >> > There's got to be. I know they can't all be stolen, but they're > > usually > >> > new Altimas in very good condition. Something's got to be going on > > here. > >> > Why are they attracted to these late model Altimas more than any other >> > type of car? Used to be not so long ago their car of choice was > > usually > >> > any oversized 1970s American model mounted low on flashy wheels with >> > woofers and subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around > > them. > >>And in six moths the repo man comes along and the dude is crying he lost > > his > >>bling bling. >>Now you mean to tell me an uneducated black guy can afford to make $250 >>payments every month with no sweat? >>Maybe if he's a lumper at a grocery warehouse. >>Oh I'm sorry. In reality, he's a highly overpaid attorney. >>yeah right. > > Wow that wasen't racist one bit. > Richard wheres your car? > Wait you don't have one, you live in a trailer. > Now, Now we are fooled by this "racist" labeling and finger pointing. Remember there really is NO such thing as racism. There, it's gone, now think and speak freely, point your fingers all you want, label all the labels you wish, it's just a condition of life on this planet. GK |
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"OG Loc" > wrote in message ... > TV's q ues. wrote: >> I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model >> Altimas. These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, >> wearing rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is >> there something in particular about these new Altimas that attracts >> these black boys? There's got to be. I know they can't all be >> stolen, but they're usually new Altimas in very good condition. >> Something's got to be going on here. Why are they attracted to these >> late model Altimas more than any other type of car? Used to be not >> so long ago their car of choice was usually any oversized 1970s >> American model mounted low on flashy wheels with woofers and >> subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around them. > > Another George W. Bush supporter speaks his mind. If US history of civil rights as taught to me in a Pacific Island country served me accurately, - I recall seeing a southern electoral poster from the 60's "VOTE 1 - DEMOCRATS - FOR - WHITE SUPREMACY"... Things change... We can now look at Zimabwe > "Them white boys had me on crystal meth" - some crackhead in GTA:SA |
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"OG Loc" > wrote in message ... > TV's q ues. wrote: >> I see an inordinate amount of young black men driving late model >> Altimas. These are typically late teens - early twenties black youth, >> wearing rapper clothes, gold chains, and lots of bling bling. Is >> there something in particular about these new Altimas that attracts >> these black boys? There's got to be. I know they can't all be >> stolen, but they're usually new Altimas in very good condition. >> Something's got to be going on here. Why are they attracted to these >> late model Altimas more than any other type of car? Used to be not >> so long ago their car of choice was usually any oversized 1970s >> American model mounted low on flashy wheels with woofers and >> subwoofers that made the ground shake for miles around them. > > Another George W. Bush supporter speaks his mind. If US history of civil rights as taught to me in a Pacific Island country served me accurately, - I recall seeing a southern electoral poster from the 60's "VOTE 1 - DEMOCRATS - FOR - WHITE SUPREMACY"... Things change... We can now look at Zimabwe > "Them white boys had me on crystal meth" - some crackhead in GTA:SA |
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I see that on Sat, 11 Dec 2004 23:27:06 -0500, "Cory Dunkle"
> wrote: >I have noticed the same thing. It could be a trend or something in some >social groups. I don't know. I see a lot of tall, thin, lanky nicely dressed >white guys driving Geo Metros or other sub-subcompacts. Does that mean I'm >looking for anything to complain about white people? Wow. And Geo hasn't existed as a car company since the mid to late 90's. I wouldn't expect too many people to be driving one. Kent -- If you have a bad cough, take a large dose of laxatives, then you will be afraid to cough. |
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