mysunnyboy
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Some people do. Ever been to Chillicothe or Columbus or Peebles, Ohio? Yikes.You must refer to central Ohio as the "deep south"?
Some people do. Ever been to Chillicothe or Columbus or Peebles, Ohio? Yikes.You must refer to central Ohio as the "deep south"?
Yes I know. He said it was a good “idea”. I read what he put. It was a sarcastic way of saying he likes the idea. Guess I read it differentYeah man he said BLM and ALM, he didn’t say black people.
He said BLM was a good idea.
I’m cool with what he said.
You know I’m black right?
It’s all good. I just hate for there to be misunderstandings.Yes I know. He said it was a good “idea”. I read what he put. It was a sarcastic way of saying he likes the idea. Guess I read it different
Yes I know. He said it was a good “idea”. I read what he put. It was a sarcastic way of saying he likes the idea. Guess I read it different
Peebles. I used to buy weed up the road in the 60's.Some people do. Ever been to Chillicothe or Columbus or Peebles, Ohio? Yikes.
I honestly can't believe some pussies get triggered periodBased on evidence used in the bi-partisan senate Intelligence report on Russian interference in American elections, we know that the Russian military have been radicalizing American citizens against the Black Lives Matter brandname (a slogan their spam trolls click farmed into relevance).
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Did you ever go to the caves down there?Peebles. I used to buy weed up the road in the 60's.
You're sort of correct. One area leader over Atlanta was guilty of doing that. But 99.9% of the protestors are peaceful. However anger is a normal response when treated the way they are treated. BLM is getting some good results. The rioters arent supported nor condoned by the movement. Thats like saying all cops are racist and trigger happy just because of a few bad apples. The majority of the blm is peaceful. Racism is very real and if you're surprised by some people being angry enough to act out then you dont understand what blm is about. Not at allI DO NOT SUPPORT ALM OR BLM. ALM is just plain stupid but BLM is a good idea (hence I said Idea) i don't support the movement at all simply because of they ways they 'protest'/riot and the BLM organization literally said that they were trained marxists-leninists plus the leader of the organization used $200k from the donations to spend on himself.BLM hasn't even done anything for Black Lives aswell all they have done is try to make a white saviour complex within society and try to force radical-liberalism on the USA. During some of the riots they literally said "Death to all white people." just think are you seriously ok with this?
Yeah. I was born 20 miles from Peebles. The old water works lake on the east side of town on what used to be route 32 was where lots of people swim. I fished and fish giged brush creek. I was a true redneck. Butchered our own meat and hunted and fished for the rest. It was a dry county then. Tough times. I get up there every few months at the festivals in adams county. Used to be nice. Not so much now.Did you ever go to the caves down there?
I lived for a while in “The Eden of Ohio” just north of you.Yeah. I was born 20 miles from Peebles. The old water works lake on the east side of town on what used to be route 32 was where lots of people swim. I fished and fish giged brush creek. I was a true redneck. Butchered our own meat and hunted and fished for the rest. It was a dry county then. Tough times. I get up there every few months at the festivals in adams county. Used to be nice. Not so much now.
Ever hear of Eugene the mummy?I lived for a while in “The Eden of Ohio” just north of you.
I’m sure you bagged plenty of turkeys.
Actually in the 50's and 60's deer and turkeys were scarce. Quail and woodcock were plentiful. We killed two hogs and a beef and 100 chickens every fall. Made our own lard too. But the hillbilly way died out when rte 32 brought civilization to the area. 4 lanes to Cincinnati to work. I know many that started out in factories. Priorities changed. They did repopulate turkeys and now it's not uncommon to see several dozen at a time. My dogs chase them now. Not many hunting. Deer are everywhere. Back in the fifties and sixties lots of really poor people ate deer. One game warden back then. It kept the population at bay. I knew a family that lived in a log cabin with dirt floors. Not like the cabins of today. The Amish own most of the land up on wheat ridge now.I lived for a while in “The Eden of Ohio” just north of you.
I’m sure you bagged plenty of turkeys.
Now those damn deer are everywhere. If you drive from Wilmington down you’ll usually see a ton especially at dusk.Actually in the 50's and 60's deer and turkeys were scarce. Quail and woodcock were plentiful. We killed two hogs and a beef and 100 chickens every fall. Made our own lard too. But the hillbilly way died out when rte 32 brought civilization to the area. 4 lanes to Cincinnati to work. I know many that started out in factories. Priorities changed. They did repopulate turkeys and now it's not uncommon to see several dozen at a time. My dogs chase them now. Not many hunting. Deer are everywhere. Back in the fifties and sixties lots of really poor people ate deer. One game warden back then. It kept the population at bay. I knew a family that lived in a log cabin with dirt floors. Not like the cabins of today. The Amish own most of the land up on wheat ridge now.
I lived there and used to drive to Columbus for work. Not a bad drive really.I haven't been through Sabina in 35 years. Back in the fifties and sixties cherokee bill used to come around to schools and fairs. He was from wilmington.
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A Michiganders perspective , It takes foreverI lived there and used to drive to Columbus for work. Not a bad drive really.
I honestly can't believe some pussies get triggered period