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Why isn’t this in the Official Around The Country Thread?
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Why isn’t this in the Official Around The Country Thread?
Damn, you're as bad as Sly.I like this one (for 51)![]()
Hell yes, and I've lived there.
Hell yes, and I've lived there.
I not only worked in the town Michael Brown died in, I worked on that street.
Some little known facts about Missouri when I lived there in the mid 80s:
1. They close up shop around 7 PM. That includes the grocery stores;
2. You must have a St. Louis check guarantee card to cash a check. Even a guarantee card from Kansas City, Mo. does not work;
3. No alcohol on Sunday. This includes beer. I accidentally grabbed a short case from a cooler and proceeded to the checkout where I got a scolding from the clerk;
4. It was legal to drink and drive. This includes a high ball if that's your choice;
5. No hardware on Sunday. You can't buy a hammer or some nails or a ladder or any other item that you might expect at a hardware store. You couldn't even buy this stuff at the housewares aisle in the grocery store.
6. They hate African-Americans. The 'N' word was heavily used. I judged it to be worse than where a lot of my family comes from in Alabama and Georgia.
7. They recycle nothing. Oh, maybe cans for their aluminum content;
8. They think throwing trash out your moving car's window is normal;
9. One summer practically every day was over 100 and some days got as hot as 110;
10. One winter day it hit 29 below;
11. Every red light has someone running through it. Typically there are at least 2 that do it. One time I saw approx. 50 cars go through a red light. The rest of us could not advance even though we had a green light;
12. The traffic hams were worse than Seattle by quite a bit;
13. There is a lot of violent crime. One evening I couldn't get into my apartment complex because the police had it roped off. The brother of one of the prominent Portland Trail Blazers had come for a football tryout. Did not recieve the position and robbed a store. He was tracked back to my complex and eventually shot himself. I forget the Blazer but it was the brother of the Blazer that broke Rudy's jaw when he was with Houston. Somebody will recall who the Blazer was. Also, our secretary and her girlfriend were robbed and their diamond rings taken in a bump and rob deal in Ferguson. Then my lead engineer had a knife placed against his throat while his wallet was taken. Then another engineer had his car stolen. He got it back with his expensive tires and wheels replaced by four baldies. They took the interior so that he had nothigng to sit on while he drove the car home from the impoundment lot. He also needed a screw driver to work the now torn apart ignition. Another guy in my complex had his four wheels stolen and is car was left sitting on blocks under the axles. I was threatened by a thug who wanted to "beat the shit" out of me.
Other than that it was a great place.
Was just reading through that and wondered if that was a euphemism for transit police. "When that Asian traffic ham pulled me over and mispronounced my name, I called him pork fried rice..."As a person who doesn't eat any kind of pork what so ever anymore.(14 years and counting) I totally understand why you weren't a fan of the Traffic Hams.
Was just reading through that and wondered if that was a euphemism for transit police. "When that Asian traffic ham pulled me over and mispronounced my name, I called him pork fried rice..."
But... ribs...As a person who doesn't eat any kind of pork what so ever anymore.(14 years and counting) I totally understand why you weren't a fan of the Traffic Hams.
Hell yes, and I've lived there.
I not only worked in the town Michael Brown died in, I worked on that street.
Some little known facts about Missouri when I lived there in the mid 80s:
1. They close up shop around 7 PM. That includes the grocery stores;
2. You must have a St. Louis check guarantee card to cash a check. Even a guarantee card from Kansas City, Mo. does not work;
3. No alcohol on Sunday. This includes beer. I accidentally grabbed a short case from a cooler and proceeded to the checkout where I got a scolding from the clerk;
4. It was legal to drink and drive. This includes a high ball if that's your choice;
5. No hardware on Sunday. You can't buy a hammer or some nails or a ladder or any other item that you might expect at a hardware store. You couldn't even buy this stuff at the housewares aisle in the grocery store.
6. They hate African-Americans. The 'N' word was heavily used. I judged it to be worse than where a lot of my family comes from in Alabama and Georgia.
7. They recycle nothing. Oh, maybe cans for their aluminum content;
8. They think throwing trash out your moving car's window is normal;
9. One summer practically every day was over 100 and some days got as hot as 110;
10. One winter day it hit 29 below;
11. Every red light has someone running through it. Typically there are at least 2 that do it. One time I saw approx. 50 cars go through a red light. The rest of us could not advance even though we had a green light;
12. The traffic hams were worse than Seattle by quite a bit;
13. There is a lot of violent crime. One evening I couldn't get into my apartment complex because the police had it roped off. The brother of one of the prominent Portland Trail Blazers had come for a football tryout. Did not recieve the position and robbed a store. He was tracked back to my complex and eventually shot himself. I forget the Blazer but it was the brother of the Blazer that broke Rudy's jaw when he was with Houston. Somebody will recall who the Blazer was. Also, our secretary and her girlfriend were robbed and their diamond rings taken in a bump and rob deal in Ferguson. Then my lead engineer had a knife placed against his throat while his wallet was taken. Then another engineer had his car stolen. He got it back with his expensive tires and wheels replaced by four baldies. They took the interior so that he had nothigng to sit on while he drove the car home from the impoundment lot. He also needed a screw driver to work the now torn apart ignition. Another guy in my complex had his four wheels stolen and is car was left sitting on blocks under the axles. I was threatened by a thug who wanted to "beat the shit" out of me.
Other than that it was a great place.
you eat beef? They eat their own regurgitated vomit ….Hey, sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie, but I'd never know 'cause I wouldn't eat the filthy mother****er. Pigs sleep and root in shit. That's a filthy animal. I ain't eatin' nothing that ain't got sense enough to disregard its own feces.
I was thinking to myself "this seems like a state-wide Gerrymander..."The Democrats like it because it gives them (in their mind) Four more Democrat Senators. You can see it in the boarders they draw. California is predominately Democrat in the Coastal strip from
San Francisco, including Marin to LA. But they divide up this small geographic band to give the other two area a piece of the larger democrat population.
This will never fly in Congress.
I'm voting to split California in 3 BTW. woo woo
I'm voting to split California in 3 BTW. woo woo
I was thinking to myself "this seems like a state-wide Gerrymander..."
But permit me to associate myself with many of the concerns @crandc brought up. Not the least of which is...who owns the CA debt/treasury/pension obligations? And it's not like the Supreme Court will allow, say, "South CA" to operate under a different set of laws than Current CA...so what's the point?
you eat beef? They eat their own regurgitated vomit ….
Breaking news.Just give Southern California to Mexico from Los Angeles to TJ....let S Cal start at Santa Barbara and Northern Cal start in the bay area
Those of you more knowledgeable about this than I, what’s the federal laws for adding a new state? Wouldn’t the federal government have to have congress vote the states in?
Article IV. Section 3. New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to prejudice any claims of the United States, or of any particular state.
Pardon me but do to a combat related injury I've lost the eyesight in one eye and have very diminished vision in the other eye. I'll try to be more careful in the future.As a person who doesn't eat any kind of pork what so ever anymore.(14 years and counting) I totally understand why you weren't a fan of the Traffic Hams.
Pardon me but do to a combat related injury I've lost the eyesight in one eye and have very diminished vision in the other eye. I'll try to be more careful in the future.
