Dan Murphy
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Okay for a white guy though???Originally posted by JasonLyons
I think people of all colors are attractive, but I dont like it when a white girl does it, I know thats not fair thinking

Okay for a white guy though???Originally posted by JasonLyons
I think people of all colors are attractive, but I dont like it when a white girl does it, I know thats not fair thinking

Originally posted by JasonLyons
I think people of all colors are attractive, but I dont like it when a white girl does it, I know thats not fair thinking


Originally posted by Jeff in BigD
The most racist people my folks ever met were in the NE (NJ & NY specifically
Originally posted by Jeff in BigD
BTW Cookie, that was pretty bigoted too, don't you think? The most racist people my folks ever met were in the NE (NJ & NY specifically), but if you choose to believe that racism is only found in the south or that everyone in the south is racist, I suppose that's your perogative.![]()

Absolutely! They were asked almost on a daily basis "what are you?" (meaning what was their ancestrial background, something they'd never been asked before) & when they would answer, the person would usually then say "oh, I have some friends that are *same ancestry*" (as if it was even an issue) or "What do you think of the *different ethnic group*?"Originally posted by vickylan
Get out. Are you for real? I know more mixed couples with children in New Jersey. Especially the town I live in.
The tone struck me as a "I'm kidding...but not really" one. I'm sorry there was a misinterpretation. I don't know if Carl meant that the way it sounded, but I could point you to a poster from the NE who isn't "ethnically sensative" either. Again, sorry about the misinterpretation.Originally posted by CookieGVB
Hey, Jeff, I was joking. Sad to say, I don't think Carl was.
And sad to say, thought you knew better...
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.Originally posted by Jeff in BigD
Absolutely! They were asked almost on a daily basis "what are you?" (meaning what was their ancestrial background, something they'd never been asked before) & when they would answer, the person would usually then say "oh, I have some friends that are *same ancestry*" (as if it was even an issue) or "What do you think of the *different ethnic group*?"