i guess this is translated to ------ my humble house will be open to african americans that do not speak english or peolple that are bank robbers, are you a non english speaking person or a bank robber ??? was i close ????????
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This is disgusting... i understand everyone's upset about the "V" word being banned, but replacing the word "*****" with "brown" in an attempt to continue to use it in its colloquial form, as a term of endearment, is flat out racist and it's disgusting... Some of you do nothing about complain about FerrariChat and how some people here use words that offend you... But then you come right back and use words (the "V" word) in the most offensive way you can think of - then you complain when the word is banned...! Such a swaggering display of pompous, pretentious, assinine behavior is reprehensible and doing what you guys complain about doesn't make you even or clever, it makes you a bunch of hypocrites... Some of you wouldn't know a gangster if you got shot by one... Stop being posers and be yourself... If you don't like FerrariChat, try to change it the RIGHT way or leave... Complain all you want, but when you start doing the very things that you complain other people do, you become a big hypocrite "V"...
Ahh, so to sum it up, you are saying: "Don't think you've come up with a new angle.... "Let me tell you about....Jim. He went to school in North Hollywood. We picked him up for shoplifting. We talked to his parents; seemed like a nice family; so we let him go. "A couple of months later we picked him up again. He was at the wheel of a stolen car. They put him on probation. It looked like he was going to straighten out. He didn't. "A couple of weeks later the owner of a liquor store picked him out of a showup. He'd held up the store with a .22 rifle his father had given him for his birthday. I didn't see much of him after that; that was eight years ago. But I know he put in two years with the California Youth Authority. "He got out and went home. His buddies from high school were all in college, married or thinking about getting marriedâ¦and they didn't want to have much to do with him. ... "[He] tried ... holding up a supermarket. He didn't make it--but he did manage to kill the manager. "Jim's up at San Quentin now; he's 25. He's spent one-third of his life in jail. It's doubtful he'll reach his 26th birthday. His lawyers are trying to get the sentence commuted to life, but right now he's scheduled for the gas chamber on September 8. "Ten years ago I told him what I'm telling you: When you live in a society you either live by the rules or by democratic process you change 'em. You don't break 'em!" Image Unavailable, Please Login