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Black Boys and their Altimas



 
 
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Old December 15th 04, 09:57 PM
Olaf Gustafson
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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.
>


I saw an Altima driving down the freeway yesterday, and I was curious
to see if it was being driven by a black boy. So, as I passed the
sloth, I looked over and it was a white girl driving it.

Is this more evidence in support of the oft-said phrase "once you try
black, there's no going back?"
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