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Classic moment at work
Was doing my side gig at Starbucks this morning..working the bar...making everyones drinks, etc...and I glance up and this black dude (about my age...mid 30's) is getting out of his car. First thing I notice about him is that he is wearing a Kangol hat. I kinda snicker to myself...then think, ok..this cat is old school...I can respect that. Didn't pay alot of attention when he walked in as I was fairly busy, but after he ordered his drink and came down to my end to wait for me to make it, it was then that I noticed the t-shirt he had on....it was from a Nine Inch Nails concert!!! It took all my power to not bust out laughing. I can honestly say that I will most likely go the rest of my life without ever seeing a black man in a Kangol hat and Nine Inch Nails t-shirt.
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Please tell me he didn't order a frappuccino :eek:
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no....Triple Grande Caramel Machiotto. all the teeny boppers order the fraps. |
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nope...I live in the middle of nowhere... |
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aint that the truth... Roanoke...where you are either right of Pat Buchanan or left of Al Sharpton... |
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I kid, I kid. :p |
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I have come to dread the weekends at my other job. It is when the "locals" come down from the hills and into the "big city". These people frighten me. |
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Speaking of fashion choices, though, Kev, in Harlem Studio Museum's gift shop there is always a corner devoted to a local artist. When I went last fall it was full of fashions designed by Sistahs of Harlem, who have made a name for themselves by crafting cool, funky outfits out of old clothing- very environmentally friendly, since it's good to reuse. There was a great dress I saw, the top half being an old T-shirt with "West Side Livery Stable" (why it caught my eye) and a horse and carriage on it. However, the cut was a little urban, and I was afraid I'd look like a big poseur if I tried to wear the dress- I am clearly a suburban Caucasian born and bred, as I'm reminded every time I go to an inner city high school. Then I took a close look at the bottom half of the dress and realized it was an old Grateful Dead T-shirt. "Hurray!" I thought, "you can't get more white than a Grateful Dead T-shirt! I am allowed to wear this!" So I bought the dress. And the dress being basically two cotton t-shirts, it's really comfortable in hot weather! |
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The only thing that would have made that customer better were curb feelers and a confederate flag sticker on his El Dorado! |
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Yeah...the Lake is about 30 minutes from me...but it isn't my beloved beach... Im kinda hoping this cat comes back into the store. Im gonna go find me a George Strait cowboy hat and Tupac t-shirt...then he and I are gonna hit the streets of Roanoke:cool: :cool: |
This thread is just plain dumb. Clueless.
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your point being? I didn't realize someone was standing there with a gun to your head making you read this thread. |
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yet another sign I'm getting old PP.....I had no clue. |
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I guess the Kangol hat was OK, but the shirt should have been Bob Marley or SeanJean? ...And how can you know a thread is stupid if you first don't READ IT!!!??? |
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I'm sorry...did I say anywhere that he couldn't be a NIN fan? I just happened to appreciate the humor and oddity in it. Didn't realize you were the moral police and wouldn't find humor in it. I read quite a few stupid threads in here every day....but it seems I realize something that you don't....IT'S JUST THE INTERNET!!! It's not life or death around here. |
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was I just called stupid....:confused: |
i actually found it amusing. i see stuff everyday, all i can do is shake my head or think " wish i had my camera".
if roanoke is a "almost" a third world country and it has a starbucks, then where i live can only be about 1 step above somalia and we DON'T have a starbucks.:rolleyes: |
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Why you felt the need to bring race into this is beyond me. Kev is no racist. |
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Then go early! Don't they close the streets at 9 PM there?:o |
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[quote=byalip]The point is this: blacks can't be Nine Inch Nails fans--or any other type of music-- without seeming to be "out of place"?
I guess the Kangol hat was OK, but the shirt should have been Bob Marley or SeanJean? ...And how can you know a thread is stupid if you first don't READ IT!!!???[/QUOTE] HolyMotherOfGod!! GOO-FOO!! RULE-ENG UN ZE FLOUR!!!! LEFF-ENG MAY ESS OAF!!! 50 pie-er.....nnnnnnno question. AuntyCooby...... ...it don't git no funnier 'in 'is!!! |
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Yes I am Jamie...I hate stupid people. |
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I do ,too. Because I see them everywhere. I see them all the time. They don't know that they're stupid. |
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Morty, you and I must be hanging out in the same places. I see them too....and you are right...they have no clue. |
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![]() I SEE DEAD PEOPLE!:eek: |
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Maestro. Oh my God. |
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1) the first poster is also the last poster. 2) they also have over 1/3 the posts in the thread 3) it's in esoteric and... 4) it's not mort. that was a dumb question. |
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