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Ahhhh, I see I got your attention....LMMFYBO!!! ;D I would like to take this time to thank someone and just figured a few of you would also like to thank her, even if you cant make it to the convention this year for whatever reason you have to admire the amount of time and leg work that was put into this one as well as the ones before this. Cat, Thank you so much for taking on this huge commitment and for getting it so close to where I live....LMAO ;D Seriously, you have done a great job, I for one give you major props for taking something on that I would never even think of doing. its going to be a great time, I have never had a bad time meeting clusterheads and ive met more than 50 of them. My hat is (if I wore one)off to you Cat, you ROCK sister!!!!! ...............................jonny Back to the title....any strip joints there? (DJ told me to ask ;D )
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Re: Can a brotha get a table dance?
« Reply #1 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 5:36pm » |
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Here, here! I agree! I wish I could be there! But I gotta say, I was very impressed when, soon after the last convention, someone (probably Jonny ;D) asked where are we having the next one. A few locales were bandied about and New York was mentioned a coupla times and Cat just came out and volunteered to check it out and do all the doing etc. At that time, I thought, WOW! I would not even know where to start if someone asked me, muchless volunteer! Hats off to you Cat! And hats off to all of you who have undertaken this huge effort on behalf of OUCH and Clusterheads! I WILL MAKE IT TO ONE OF THESE THINGS DAMNIT, IF I HAVE TO HAVE IT AT MY HOUSE!! (course in that case, you'd have to BYOB and BYOF and BYOGB and DP and the speakers would be my husband and daughter LOL) Great job! Sherry Um Jonny, could you please change the title back to brotha?
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
« Reply #2 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 5:39pm » |
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Great Job Cat!!!!!! Wish I could be there. Hope everyone has an awesome time! Bryan
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Re: Can a brotha get a table dance?
« Reply #3 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 5:45pm » |
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on Jun 11th, 2003, 5:36pm, oringkid wrote: and the speakers would be my husband and daughter LOL |
| ROTTFLMMFYBO........Thats way too funny, Kid...LOL ;D .............................jonny Sorry, cant change it back....its a protest against DJ and censorship ;D
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
« Reply #4 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 6:51pm » |
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*blush* thanks jonny I have to give the credit to the many many people who have helped me out with this. Linda H, Roxy, Mast, Don, Elaine, Margi, Bonnie, Peppermint...everyone who has contributed prizes for the convention (I can't tell you who they all are cause it will spoil the surprises LOL) If it weren't for those who had gone before me I would not have been able to do it. Their work has made mine that much easier I just hope everyone has a GREAT time!!! Cat Oh yeah, no strip joints anywhere near. Part of the condition of Ft Drum being located here was a specific clause stating NO strip joints. You can always take the boat across the river though
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
« Reply #5 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 6:57pm » |
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Thank you Cat for all your hard work. Even tho I am not attending this year it is nice to know that my family at least has the opportunity to get together. May the good Lord bless you for all your hard work and the hours you have put into this.
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« Reply #6 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 6:58pm » |
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I wish I was going to be there to enjoy the benefits of all of Cat's hard work! Good job Cat! Thanks for taking the initiative. I'm sure it will be a great time for all! Take lots of pics!
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« Reply #7 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 7:07pm » |
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on Jun 11th, 2003, 6:51pm, catlind wrote:clause stating NO strip joints. You can always take the boat across the river though |
| DJ, Grab an oar before I have Cootie bash you in the head with it.....ROTFFLMMFAO ;D ..................................jonny
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« Reply #8 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 8:29pm » |
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Cat.....you're the bomb...... ;D love ya, T
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
« Reply #9 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 8:41pm » |
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how bout you GIVE the table dances jonny......sure many there would appreciate that......... Thanks Cat.........even though I'm not going, I'm as happy for those that are and look forward to when I can go!!!! Family has to be happy for the family going.....wishing all the greatest time and trip EDNA
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« Reply #10 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 10:22pm » |
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Standing ovation for Cat......is everyone standing ? Hey jonny bring somea that Newfie Screech fer all the women to the convention and you may not have to worry bout 'finding' a strip joint. OK.....where's my spare oar ? Pam that can whack a mean oar   ;D ;D
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
« Reply #11 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 10:50pm » |
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Veni, Vidi Vici. And so tough shit for all of you! I don't come here much anymore because of all the crap that's posted here so much lately. If I thought a non-descript chatroom was worth hanging out at I'd be here all the time. But what I do see is an insulting subjectline being asked to be changed to something not so fucking alienating and Nazi-esque and that request being turned down under some bullshit of DJ being an ultra censor? DJ lets a lot of shit go down and won't change this for you. This is NOT your fucking room, Jonny. And if your point is you don't want black people here, no one gives a shit. Change the name!
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
« Reply #13 on: Jun 11th, 2003, 10:58pm » |
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You're right, Mast. When the days were coming around and no one was signing up I felt bad for her. I was worried she was going to have to face the first convention where no one would show up. I even considered signing up till I saw others finally did. Cat, you did a good job. And everything else I said? No changes.
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
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on Jun 11th, 2003, 10:58pm, Ted wrote: I even considered signing up till I saw others finally did. |
| Lot of people would still like to see you sign up Ted? Any chance?........... ???
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
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really Ted. wouldja?
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each time you use that term here...I see my sons dear gentle black face and am made aware of all the predjudice and hate that exists.....you are part of that problem. ...as You Laugh Yer Fucking Yam Bag Off ...Georgia, Adam and I can only shake our heads in disgust. ...I've heard all the excuses from the white kings. Save it for those who choose to sell their principles for a bit of entertainment. den
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« Reply #18 on: Jun 12th, 2003, 1:27am » |
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on Jun 12th, 2003, 1:00am, rumplestiltskin wrote:...Georgia, Adam and I can only shake our heads in disgust. |
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Ok, ok ...........................jonny
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« Reply #20 on: Jun 12th, 2003, 1:39am » |
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Cat, GREAT JOB!! Thank You!!I am simply amazed at the amount of effort and dedication that you have put forth in putting this convetion together,not to mention the "BALLS" it takes to tackle a project like this.My hat is off to you dear lady. wishing you PF, BillyJ. BTW-Oxymoron (pointedly foolish) is a combination of contrary ideas, a phrase seemingly absurd but really significant: e.g."honest politician","proud humility""army Intelligance",roaring silence","DJ's censorship" also,to those who use slang nig-ga and black person have two entirely differant meenings.
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Re: Can a nig-ga get a table dance?
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on Jun 12th, 2003, 1:39am, BillyJ. wrote:also,to those who use slang nig-ga and black person have two entirely differant meenings. |
| No. Not entirely different meanings. It, like anything else, depends upon context and the speaker. Here they both fall into the same category. Unless you're saying five years ago when slang "nig-ger" meant that when racists said "nig-ger" it didn't mean "nig-ger"
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Re: Can a jonny get a table dance?
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Jonny, While I don’t feel offended by your subject line, I can see how others might be offended. Censorship issues aside, public displays of bigotry are unacceptable anywhere, anytime. However... (there's always a 'however') What you typed as a subject line was not bigotry, or racist or anything like it. That was something that people, not just black people, say all the time to one another in certain circles. It is used in a purely friendly and jovial manner and cannot be considered to be offensive if you think about it. The thing that REALLY bothers me though is that some people will say this is perfectly acceptable to say, brother to brother. Now if you think about it, it’s fucking stupid to say it’s OK for brothers to say this to each other but it’s wrong for white people (or non-blacks) to say this to each other. I think this is a great example of how the African-American (what a stupid pseudonym, they are Americans) community is having trouble dealing with maintaining a distinct identity yet that identity is strife with negative traits like Ebonics and exclusive slang like ‘brotha’. It’s frustratingly ironic that maintaining this identity actually perpetuates their impoverished lifestyle in a lot of cases. If people who are offended by racial division would just stop taking every opportunity to point out the racial lines, the lines might start to disappear. =Fu
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« Reply #23 on: Jun 12th, 2003, 2:29am » |
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Aww shit man,this is one of the reasons that I seldom post.I usualy just lurk,(guess that makes me a target eh Jonny ). When I posted I did not realize that n i g g e r,was going to be filtered into black person.So MAYBE I was wrong and Jonny was being a racist a ss ho le,But that was not the way that I interperated it. The differance between the two words(spelling,sound, and meaning) was explained to me about a month ago by a close friend,who just happens to have ebony colored skin. Peace and PFDANs to all,back to lurking for me, Billy
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Billy. Going "back" to lurking means you have been lurking. Which means you've seen him call anyone not white by a deragotory name. So, if you need racism and non-racism to be spelled out for you by black people because you can't recognize it yourself, then I'm sorry to hear that. Fubar, go back to the context and speaker part I wrote. It was written when Billy said the nig-ger and nig-gah having different meanings. To your point about it being said by blacks and non-blacks, the point's the same. It's not always a friendly and jovial word, as you claim it to be. Again, read what I said about when "nig-ger" was said instead of "nig-gah" for the same meaning. Does that mean when the racists used it it was jovial and friendly? And frankly, it's quite incredulous that you are trying to make the point that if people would stop pointing out racism, racism would disappear. Kind of like saying "if people would stop talking about the poor, the poor would be rich."
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