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Dixie Chicks drop the "dixie"
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Dixie Chicks drop the "dixie"
Wow, apparently being from "the south" is unacceptable and offensive.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... ch-1020398
So, here are "The Chicks" (from somewhere).
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... ch-1020398
So, here are "The Chicks" (from somewhere).
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I’ve just started a new band!
The Chicks See Dicks!
The Chicks See Dicks!
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Breakfast cereals aren't safe!!!
Fags will go after Froot Loops.
Blacks will go after Coco Wheats.
Whites will go after Cream of Wheat.
A-holes will go after Cheerios!!!
Fags will go after Froot Loops.
Blacks will go after Coco Wheats.
Whites will go after Cream of Wheat.
A-holes will go after Cheerios!!!
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Ok. I capitulate.Lucky615 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:52 pmNo, we have to open with the Dixie Clits and that’s final.lovinlife101 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:50 pmWith the opening band, Chicks With Dicks!!!
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Many kids don’t get to hear that song because they were murdered by abortion. 1,000 black babies a day in the USA.screen glare wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:51 amGoogle: Danny Kaye sings The Ugly Duckling.
Listen carefully.
Oh yeah - that classic kid’s song now a real goner.
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Wanna ride?Rate This wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:55 amEven one trick ponies get old some time...lovinlife101 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:30 pmMany kids don’t get to hear that song because they were murdered by abortion. 1,000 black babies a day in the USA.screen glare wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 12:51 amGoogle: Danny Kaye sings The Ugly Duckling.
Listen carefully.
Oh yeah - that classic kid’s song now a real goner.
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Another "blacks only" establishment.
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/0 ... thors.html
Progress, right?
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/0 ... thors.html
Progress, right?
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Still waiting on your stimulus check, eh?Rate This wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:57 pmYou must subscribe to access this article. Too bad skippy.lovinlife101 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:50 pmAnother "blacks only" establishment.
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/0 ... thors.html
Progress, right?
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I give my money to the homeless who don't deserve it either.Rate This wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:59 pmWait a second... you would have to have a subscription to know what’s in the article. So much for all the mocking of the media you do. You reward (look it up) them for what they do!!! Owned!!! Purely owned!!!lovinlife101 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:58 pmStill waiting on your stimulus check, eh?Rate This wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:57 pmYou must subscribe to access this article. Too bad skippy.lovinlife101 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 1:50 pmAnother "blacks only" establishment.
https://www.mlive.com/news/flint/2020/0 ... thors.html
Progress, right?
I'll post the verbatim (look it up) of the article since you can't afford it.
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FLINT, MI—Egypt Otis, a Flint native and activist, dreamed of opening a space that connects people seeking a progressive outlook on life.
Otis, 29, has spent years working as a community organizer for organizations like Planned Parenthood and The Community Foundation of Greater Flint. With the support of her boyfriend Dorian Jackson, Otis is creating a space that reflects Flint’s community.
Otis is opening Comma Bookstore and Social Hub at the corner of Buckham Alley and 2nd Street on Sept. 1. Otis wants to create a space for Black authors and business owners.
"This is going to be a social hub that's reflective of the community at large," Otis said. "We are not one-dimensional people. We carry on intersections and different types of identities."
Before Otis purchased it, the space was once a bookstore called Pages owned by another Black woman.
“That makes this space perfect,” Otis said.
Books on a variety of social issues, like LGBTQ+, feminism and civil rights, will be featured at the store. Otis said a space for conversations and content on these issues is a good addition to Flint. In the past, Otis said she’s had to travel to Ann Arbor or Detroit to find a space similar to what she is trying to create.
“We don’t have a space like this in Flint,” Otis said. “I’m excited to provide this to the city.”
The bookstore’s opening date may be changed depending on the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. Otis hopes to have a book drive for the store in late August.
Otis, 29, has spent years working as a community organizer for organizations like Planned Parenthood and The Community Foundation of Greater Flint. With the support of her boyfriend Dorian Jackson, Otis is creating a space that reflects Flint’s community.
Otis is opening Comma Bookstore and Social Hub at the corner of Buckham Alley and 2nd Street on Sept. 1. Otis wants to create a space for Black authors and business owners.
"This is going to be a social hub that's reflective of the community at large," Otis said. "We are not one-dimensional people. We carry on intersections and different types of identities."
Before Otis purchased it, the space was once a bookstore called Pages owned by another Black woman.
“That makes this space perfect,” Otis said.
Books on a variety of social issues, like LGBTQ+, feminism and civil rights, will be featured at the store. Otis said a space for conversations and content on these issues is a good addition to Flint. In the past, Otis said she’s had to travel to Ann Arbor or Detroit to find a space similar to what she is trying to create.
“We don’t have a space like this in Flint,” Otis said. “I’m excited to provide this to the city.”
The bookstore’s opening date may be changed depending on the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. Otis hopes to have a book drive for the store in late August.