PILOT SPIN
Spin Zone => Spin Zone => Topic started by: pilot_dude on May 05, 2016, 06:51:59 AM
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http://www.theamericanmirror.com/bill-clinton-visits-louisville-literally-serves-fried-chicken-to-black-people/
As the first black president, Bill Clinton knows *every* black person likes fried chicken.
Why else, during a visit to Louisville, Kentucky, would he make an unannounced stop at Franco’s Home Cooking, and get behind the counter to serve food.
But it wasn’t just any food, and it wasn’t just any crowd.
As Saturday Morning Solutions, a weekly black radio show, reported, “Bill Clinton came to the hood in Louisville and LITERALLY served fried chicken to Black people.”
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The clip of Hillary saying in her best black dialect: "I ain't no ways tiiiired..." comes to mind.
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The clip of Hillary saying in her best black dialect: "I ain't no ways tiiiired..." comes to mind.
She's done that more than once, and has done it since then. Pure, racist pandering, and the media accepts it.
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As a Southerner, and per Louie Farrakhan, a white privileged cracker, I find it quite humerus that fried chicken is associated with black folks. In our house we have fried chicken, white gravy and collard greens at least every other week. Guess that means I identify as a black person a couple times/month. ;)
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As a Southerner, and per Louie Farrakhan, a white privileged cracker, I find it quite humerus that fried chicken is associated with black folks. In our house we have fried chicken, white gravy and collard greens at least every other week. Guess that means I identify as a black person a couple times/month. ;)
Maybe you can get free stuff - worked for Rachel Dolezal - give it a try, tell me to check my white privilege, call me a cracker.
'Gimp
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I guess that makes me black as well. My wife and I ordered fried chicken at a mom and pop (owned by a white, English, women) yesterday.
P.S. It was quite good. I think being black has many advantages.
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Last weekend my wife and I ordered carryout broasted chicken from a pizza joint owned by a Mexican family.
Mind...blown.
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Last weekend my wife and I ordered carryout broasted chicken from a pizza joint owned by a Mexican family.
Mind...blown. 
There is an Italian place on Borrego Springs Airport (L08) that is owned and operated by a Vietnamese family, they do a great American Breakfast Brunch for aerobatic contests including Juevos Rancheros - it's mandess I tell you.
Tasty, delicious madness.
My Dad's family is Polish but when we immigrated (legally around turn of the last century) the guy at Ellis Island was getting tired of all the monstrously long multi-syllabic Polish names and cut ours in half right after an 'a'. Because we are a little dark-skinned/tan easily, and have been in the Pizza business for the past 50 years, everyone assumes we are Italian - I've always found it funny.
'Gimp
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There is an Italian place on Borrego Springs Airport (L08) that is owned and operated by a Vietnamese family, they do a great American Breakfast Brunch for aerobatic contests including Juevos Rancheros - it's mandess I tell you.
Tasty, delicious madness.
My Dad's family is Polish but when we immigrated (legally around turn of the last century) the guy at Ellis Island was getting tired of all the monstrously long multi-syllabic Polish names and cut ours in half right after an 'a'. Because we are a little dark-skinned/tan easily, and have been in the Pizza business for the past 50 years, everyone assumes we are Italian - I've always found it funny.
'Gimp
That's hilarious. Growing up on the North Side of the City of Chicago with a Polish surname was not unusual. After moving out to the suburbs and half the kids were Irish, I asked my dad if we had ANY Irish in our family, and he said NO! Of course I married an Irish gal, so now I have Irish in our family. 
Juevos Rancheros before aerobatics? Are you insane?
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That's hilarious. Growing up on the North Side of the City of Chicago with a Polish surname was not unusual. After moving out to the suburbs and half the kids were Irish, I asked my dad if we had ANY Irish in our family, and he said NO! Of course I married an Irish gal, so now I have Irish in our family. 
Juevos Rancheros before aerobatics? Are you insane? 
Small world. My Grandfather's parents actually moved to Chicago once they got through NYC and were there until they died. I visited my Great Grandmother in the early 70's, she lived in a giant apartment building near the river as I recall (not sure which branch of the river though).
I actually find heavy greasy food is best for me for acro - usually Corned Beef Hash and Eggs at Gillespie Cafe at KSEE. When I first started acro I would not eat until after and found I craved Tacos, like reallllly craved Tacos.
'Gimp
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As a Southerner, and per Louie Farrakhan, a white privileged cracker, I find it quite humerus that fried chicken is associated with black folks. In our house we have fried chicken, white gravy and collard greens at least every other week. Guess that means I identify as a black person a couple times/month. ;)
It wasn't until I was in the Marines that I learned that White Southerners grew up on soul food.
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It wasn't until I was in the Marines that I learned that White Southerners grew up on soul food.
It's very much a truism.
There's a black owned soul food restaurant up the road from work. Try and hit that place at least one/month. Blacks and whites breaking bread together and telling stories. Great atmosphere with phenomenal food. The spicy fried catfish with collards, corn bread and okra are out of this world good.
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We do have to remember that msnbc and a Black Lives Matter nit-wit claim that white people liking food of other cultures is racist.
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It's very much a truism.
There's a black owned soul food restaurant up the road from work. Try and hit that place at least one/month. Blacks and whites breaking bread together and telling stories. Great atmosphere with phenomenal food. The spicy fried catfish with collards, corn bread and okra are out of this world good.
We do have to remember that msnbc and a Black Lives Matter nit-wit claim that white people liking food of other cultures is racist.
Perhaps they aren't to blame.
Remember the movie, "A Time to Kill"? There's a scene where Roarke gets angry with Jake and storms out of the restaurant and provides for him the reason(s) he chose that restaurant. I took it for granted that she was correct and I'm not the only one.
BLAME HOLLYWOOD!
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It's very much a truism.
There's a black owned soul food restaurant up the road from work. Try and hit that place at least one/month. Blacks and whites breaking bread together and telling stories. Great atmosphere with phenomenal food. The spicy fried catfish with collards, corn bread and okra are out of this world good.
Same with Jim's Rib Haven in Rock Island, Illinois. It was there when I was in college, and it's still there today. Good stuff.
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Yeah, my wife was Irish, her Dad was a Chicago Cop, her brother plays drums and Pipes in the Shannon Rovers (http://www.shannonrovers.com/).
As to fried chicken, it isn't racist unless you serve watermelon on the side.
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Yeah, my wife was Irish, her Dad was a Chicago Cop, her brother plays drums and Pipes in the Shannon Rovers (http://www.shannonrovers.com/).
As to fried chicken, it isn't racist unless you serve watermelon on the side.
I bet you don't fuck with your father in law or brothers in law.
I went to college with a guy named Mark S. His dad was a Chicago detective. When in college (circa 1978-79 I think) he got his left ear pierced.
He showed up at home for Christmas vacation, a little nervous about what his tough guy dad would say. His dad said nothing. It's as if he didn't even notice.
The next day his dad's poker buddies showed up for their regular poker game. They were all also detectives. Tough guys.
And they all showed up wearing their wives' gaudiest clip-on earrings. They played poker all night, never saying a word to Mark other than thanking him for the beers he fetched for them.
Mark took out the earring and let it close up.
Gotta love Chicago cops.
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All this talk is making me hungry!
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/9e/dd/55/9edd55097060b2def0f3f0d213852f95.jpg)
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All this talk is making me hungry!
(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/9e/dd/55/9edd55097060b2def0f3f0d213852f95.jpg)
Where did you find the pic of Jeff?
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I bet you don't fuck with your father in law or brothers in law.
Nope.
Father in law is gone now, wife too. BIL still around.
When we were dating I thought it strange that he picked up my beer glass by the inside. He ran my prints. Also noticed cars following me for awhile, I was being tailed.
He wasn't taking any chances before he walked her down the aisle.
His partner was shot and killed on a call for a domestic dispute. It took some time but eventually he went to Joliet to witness the guy getting what he deserved.
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Nope.
Father in law is gone now, wife too. BIL still around.
When we were dating I thought it strange that he picked up my beer glass by the inside. He ran my prints. Also noticed cars following me for awhile, I was being tailed.
He wasn't taking any chances before he walked her down the aisle.
His partner was shot and killed on a call for a domestic dispute. It took some time but eventually he went to Joliet to witness the guy getting what he deserved.
Ouch. Sorry about that.
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Ouch. Sorry about that.
Thanks, no problem. Time heals. I'm doin ok.
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Domestic disputes are some of the most dangerous scenarios for police to encounter.