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Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:53 am Post subject: Southern sense of history
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Judging by academic shitheads, http://academicshithead.blogspot.com sure are some long memories down
Alabama way...along those lines, disparagement of Berkeley, Boulder
Ann Arbor, etc.,...a little known fact of the 1972 Presidential campaign is before he got shot Wallace was coming on very strong. So strong that the McGovern campaign studied the Wallace campaign. Feelers were sent out. Because in his ability to address blue collar concerns, Wallace was appealing to people who really wanted a fundamental economic change. Wallace's campaign was not very organized though. And then he got shot. Interesting to ponder an FDR-style coalition...McGovern/Wallace.
PS, where I live, Ypsilanti, Michigan is informally known as Ypsitucky...'cause so many Kentucky, Tennessee natives came up to work in factories hereabouts.
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Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:19 pm Post subject:
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It's nice to meet you Rydtrue, I live in Cleveland. Same situation here.
Everyone down West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee way came up here
to work. Making Cleveland one of the biggest hillbilly got rich mixtures of people possible.
Hope to hear more from you.
Ryan
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FROM ROBERTO
I taught in practically all black schools in Alabama for 17 years. We called the kids from Ypsi , The Detroit Wheels because they showed up about a month late for school.
In the 80s, I spent a lot of time in Ann
Arbor and East Lansing selling South American handmade earbobs, handbags, belts and sweaters to sorority girls. Big Blue was really good to me. Only Yankee outfit that can compare to IU. Indiana was a sweet hit. So was Champagne/Urbana but the jokers acted like they were still in Chicago instead of being in a cornfield in the middle of Illinois.
Ho hum, that's part of my take on the Mid-West. I also tore dinero out uv Purdue, Badger Town and Gopher Country too.
Oh, yeah & I remember Cleveland. They say that hell hole has improved in the last twenty years, however, I remember when they rolled the sidewalks up downtown at 6 o'clock. Don't worry. We got way more worser folks to send ya as long as you write those checks!
best,
reg
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rydn4tru
Location: Ypsilanti
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:15 pm Post subject: Bring 'em on!
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Doctor Reg,
You bragged: "We got way more worser folks to send ya as long as you write those checks!"
The only righteous reply? "The checks are in the mail, baby!"
Seriously, up here in the cities teeming with smugly-empty corporate
types, it do get pretty boring. If'n you are tired of the next Duane
Allman masquerading as a down-n-outer send him on up. That goes
for the next kid-banjo-picker willing to play in the next "Deliverance."
Gotta love 'em: inbred, holler-dwellers, ain't never been of enough interest to the Combine to get programmed.
You might as well give up a coupla moonshiners while you are at it.
Sitting in gridlock on 1-94 is tedium squared as is...
watchin' some dude pilot his stripped-down Plymouth on down
the median just ahead of the
cops would be a gas...
Rydn
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FROM ROBERTO
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 11:30 pm Post subject:
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Naw, man, you ain't got quite my drift. What I'm talking 'bout is what I call "The Hell Train". It is filled with the bullet-proof twenty something gangsters who spend their days slinging and binging. The little towns around Tuscaloosa [Selma, Demopolis, Marion, Livingston, Eutaw, York, Aliceville, Union Town,etc] ship us their wannabe gangsters and hoes on a daily basis. Since we have thugs arriving all the time, it is necessary that we ship our sho' nuff gangsters down I-20/59 to Bessemer/ Birmingham and points east, north & west. It's a daily struggle to maintain this mass migration in order to establish some sort of public safety but it's worth it. Eventually they'll make it to Detroit, Gary, Ypsi, Cleveland, etc- especially if they got outstanding warrants Down South and kinfolks up Nawth.
There ain't no mean people in Alabama because all the mean folks in Alabama are dead and in the cemetery.
HUGH TAYLOR
rydn4tru
Location: Ypsilanti
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 6:55 pm Post subject: Hellucinating?
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Drift? What drift did I not quite get? Your drift down into hallucinatory
infernoes of hell populated by fevered visions leaping full-bodied from
your forehead? Bullet-proof gangstas? You been tipplin' the 180 proof
sour mash before hittin' the keys? Hoes? Sheesh, been reading too
many R. Crumb comic books, my man.
You in law enforcement, or like hanging around jails and cop bars
to get your cheap voyeuristic thrills?
As for your view of the dead, hm. how is it put by the decent folk, oh yeah: don't speak ill of the dead.
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 10:39 pm Post subject:
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FROM ROBERTO
I maintain property in neighborhoods where I have worked for over 30 years. I am a former teacher so I get to see my former students. One of them, Deborah, is now a 46 year old great grandmother. Her mother, not much older than me[I'm 55], is now a great, great grandmother. These women are accustomed to putting their children six feet under or seeing them go to the penitentiary. I work on streets in Tuscaloosa where the postman has told me that most of the mail he delivers comes from the jailhouse. I don't know anything about you so I don't know about voyeuristic hallucinations. You may live in a nice little safe neighborhood where the worst thing that happens is a family fight or a dog bite, however, I live and work in a different world. I don't have to get on the Internet and insult people to get a nice big dose of Hell in my life. I get enough trouble doing business everyday.