At 11:27 PM Wednesday 7/4/2007, Robert Seeberger wrote: >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 10:31 PM >Subject: Re: Frederick Douglass - July 4, 1852 > > > > Robert Seeberger wrote: > >> On 7/4/2007 9:07:13 PM, Julia Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >>> Robert Seeberger wrote: > >>>> On 7/4/2007 8:36:32 PM, Julia Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >>>>> jon louis mann wrote: > >>>>>> Frederick Douglass, runaway slave, delivered a speech in > >>>>>> Rochester, > >>>>>> N.Y. on July 4, 1852, that both roused and riled those who > >>>>>> heard > >>>>>> it or > >>>>>> read it later. Here are some excerpts... > >>>>> [excerpts snipped] > >>>>> > >>>>> Thank you for posting that. > >>>>> > >>>>> Our back neighbors are flying a Confederate flag. Today. > >>>>> ::headdesk:: > >>>>> > >>>> Do they have a flagpole or are they hanging it off their trailer? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> xponent > >>>> Requiem For The Dead Dodge Charger Maru > >>>> rob > >>> Flagpole, and > >>> it's a house, not a trailer. Very nice house, from the > >>> outside. :P (And I think we have the crappiest vehicles parked > >>> in > >>> the > >>> driveway for the whole neighborhood, and our oldest is a '94. > >>> ) > >>> > >> So much for jokes > >> played on cracker tropes. > >> > >> > >> xponent > >> Crackers Of Affluence Maru > >> rob > > > > Yeah, and they're not even next to the creek. *g* > >OH! It's a long lope on a cold morning for breakfast crawdads.<G>
I kept waiting for someone to ask why I didn't catch that 'possum I reported seeing in the yard early the other morning for breakfast . . . > > My mind was positively boggled when I saw it. And my hopes that I > > was > > hallucinating were dashed when Dan pointed it out. > > >I'm probably inclined to defend someone's right to fly the stars and >bars, but it is the wrong day, and I always cringe when I see some >redneck in a pickup with old connie plastered across his back >windshield anyway. >There a place for Southern Pride And that is still all that some people mean when they fly it. (Although you may think it is hard for them to be unaware of the meanings others place on it.) >, but it aint on 7/4. I take it then that Julia's neighbor does not fly it every day. Maybe His In-Laws Had Arrived For A Visit From Yankeeland Maru -- Ronn! :) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
