You're looking in the wrong place; try looking for VHS tapes or DVD's....neoplacebo wrote: "I remember Homey the Clown ("Homey don't play that") and I've actually looked for old CD's of "In Living Color" without success."

You're looking in the wrong place; try looking for VHS tapes or DVD's....neoplacebo wrote: "I remember Homey the Clown ("Homey don't play that") and I've actually looked for old CD's of "In Living Color" without success."
Like Jackie Chan when he said....."wassup m'nigga?"neoplacebo wrote: "...... it would not be wise for Mr. B to greet a young black man by saying "wassup, dog?" This should be easy to understand."
Often it's the tobacco companies themselves that are behind it.JTA wrote:I'm no expert in law, and this probably didn't apply here, but there's always the possibility the dude bought the cigarettes out of state real cheap and was reselling them. We had some guy get busted back in NJ doing this. Delaware sells cigarettes real cheap, so everyone would make trips over there and stock up.
Not as much DuPont dump.JTA wrote:The first time my wife came to NJ she asked me why it smelled so bad. Literally right when you cross the bridge into Salem county it smells like sulphur farts because of the marsh. Seems like the marsh down around our coast doesn't smell bad like up north.O Really wrote:Well, unless they breathed the air in Camden or Union Counties.JTA wrote:[ Probably wasn't choked to death though..
Well, that's what I meant; DVD's. I saw none at the place that used to be in the mall here and also in Asheville. I used to watch that show and laugh my ass off. The guy on Seinfeld (Michael Richards?) used to be on Living Color and was fabulous. The whole show was great. The Wayans brothers evidently became involved in greed science and the whole thing went down.Mr.B wrote:You're looking in the wrong place; try looking for VHS tapes or DVD's....neoplacebo wrote: "I remember Homey the Clown ("Homey don't play that") and I've actually looked for old CD's of "In Living Color" without success."
When I come upon a group of young black men and it's after 6pm I generally say "Evenin', bitches."Mr.B wrote:Like Jackie Chan when he said....."wassup m'nigga?"neoplacebo wrote: "...... it would not be wise for Mr. B to greet a young black man by saying "wassup, dog?" This should be easy to understand."
Buy here... http://www.amazon.com/In-Living-Color-S ... B00152M7ZIneoplacebo wrote:Well, that's what I meant; DVD's. I saw none at the place that used to be in the mall here and also in Asheville. I used to watch that show and laugh my ass off. The guy on Seinfeld (Michael Richards?) used to be on Living Color and was fabulous. The whole show was great. The Wayans brothers evidently became involved in greed science and the whole thing went down.Mr.B wrote:You're looking in the wrong place; try looking for VHS tapes or DVD's....neoplacebo wrote: "I remember Homey the Clown ("Homey don't play that") and I've actually looked for old CD's of "In Living Color" without success."
Is that why your body is shaped like it is? Someone turn you inside out?neoplacebo wrote: "When I come upon a group of young black men and it's after 6pm I generally say "Evenin', bitches."
Ok, thanks. I also remember the pharmacy guy who was really paranoid; he'd say "Is this a robbery?" and freak out. I forget who that guy was.....And Michael Richards would play war with soldiers in the dirt and just hit the ground when his mom would call for him out the window. Lots of good stuff.O Really wrote:Buy here... http://www.amazon.com/In-Living-Color-S ... B00152M7ZIneoplacebo wrote:Well, that's what I meant; DVD's. I saw none at the place that used to be in the mall here and also in Asheville. I used to watch that show and laugh my ass off. The guy on Seinfeld (Michael Richards?) used to be on Living Color and was fabulous. The whole show was great. The Wayans brothers evidently became involved in greed science and the whole thing went down.Mr.B wrote:You're looking in the wrong place; try looking for VHS tapes or DVD's....neoplacebo wrote: "I remember Homey the Clown ("Homey don't play that") and I've actually looked for old CD's of "In Living Color" without success."
That was a great show. And got Jennifer Lopez and Carrie Ann Inaba started dancing as Fly Girls! Lots of others, including Jim Carrey got their start there.
Nah, that's intentionally misleading. That fowl is quite an accomplished Ninja and nothing to trifle with. I was just being sarcastic about your apparent lack of knowledge about urban slang and contemporary American life. Evenin', bitches. On further thought, your response to my previous post seems to indicate that you're not as ignorant of social etiquette as it relates to race relations as you let on to be since you figured my greeting to the group of black guys would, indeed, be inappropriate. You'd probably also realize / admit that greeting them with "what's up, my nigger" or "sup, homie?" would also light a fuse.Mr.B wrote:Is that why your body is shaped like it is? Someone turn you inside out?neoplacebo wrote: "When I come upon a group of young black men and it's after 6pm I generally say "Evenin', bitches."
Too funny...I recall an incident when I was in specialty training at GLakes. A career chief with 11 gold hashes on his sleeve (this was before they were limited to a given number) passed a j.g. and greeted him with a "good morning sir", without a salute!neoplacebo wrote: "As any sailor knows (except for my XO) you don't salute inside and never while uncovered."
I was quoting a line in a movie.Vrede wrote:"Mr.B is just pretending that he was merely adopting black vernacular - can you imagine him talking black IRL? <shudder> - he knows and we all know that he meant it as a racist epithet. He's just too wussy to admit it."
In '78, while in charge of a working party on the pier (and thus responsible for saluting for the entire party) I had my right arm momentarily occupied and used my left hand to salute an LT(jg) who was passing with a Senior Chief. JG didn't like that and met me on the quarterdeck of the tender when we came back aboard. It was allowable by REGs, and the MAA on the tender confirmed it. But he complained to our Chief of The Boat that it was an "obscure detail" of naval regs and seemd unprofessional to render left-handed salutes in public. COB replied that since I was one of the most thoroughly unprofessional petty officers aboard, he was not surprised. XO laughed (after he had the yeoman look it up) but told me not to do it again.neoplacebo wrote: . . . As any sailor knows (except for my XO) you don't salute inside and never while uncovered.
11 hash stripes? Damn, that's 44 years. Chief probably had 4 or 5 of them before junior was even born.Mr.B wrote:Too funny...I recall an incident when I was in specialty training at GLakes. A career chief with 11 gold hashes on his sleeve (this was before they were limited to a given number) passed a j.g. and greeted him with a "good morning sir", without a salute!neoplacebo wrote: "As any sailor knows (except for my XO) you don't salute inside and never while uncovered."