Wednesday, August 24, 2005

HOW CLASSIC IS THIS


This is the LA Kings first round draft pick. This jersey should sell

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, if "Black" jumps on this -- which wouldn't be a shock, since he doesn't give Locke much leeway -- then I might, oddly 'nough, have to somewhat agree with him . . .

However, if the following stereotype is factual -- which, personally, I don't believe to be true -- then the African-American community isn't too fond of Japanese-American community, so maybe "Black" won't attack this linguistic form of ethnocentricism.

Anonymous said...

I'm not talking about Black, but most of you guys are idiots. The fact that you continue to respond to the childish posts is even more sad.

Anonymous said...

that's not the only thing elise smokes. LOL

sausages.

Anonymous said...

FUK-U-FUJI????

Is this guy in line for an endorsement deal with Kodak or what?

Anonymous said...

Does Fuk-U Fuji have a japaneese 'Fro working? He'll look like Oscar Gamble under the mask.

Anonymous said...

Ah, "Black", you didn't pick up on the dry sarcasm & cynicism that was within my original post.

As it was, the whole point of that post was to show how most of us feel when you spin stupid sh*t out of context -- which is what I proved.

Oh well, it doesn't really matter, since I also, once in a while, take you way too seriously on here.

Anonymous said...

You're an idiot black. I know you whipped out the thesaurus to write that last post.

You're trying too hard, man. Its OK to be ghetto.

Anonymous said...

Hey, "Black", there's no problem, 'cause part of the fun here is jus' messin' with one another . . . besides, it would get borin' otherwise, which is why I try & step up the banter.

Anyways, with that said, I didn't steal my cultural style from any group of people, nor am I some arrogant f*ck . . . hell, admittedly, I'm jus' the same as any other person.

Yeah, all in all, I'm as original as the come, & there is no way in hell that you -- or anyone else, for that matter -- can deny it.

P.S.: Oh yeah, and by the way, the only reason as to why I use the term ethnocentricism is 'cause there is no such thing as race. In any case, for whatever the f*ck it's worth, the word race, in regards to anthropology, is a nominal term that isn't tangible.