What is "FC" and what is the site
[quote=horsetrader; 1212461]i've been to fc about 8 times and all the girls i ever met there were hot. But not all of them posted pictures. I knew one of the former fc girls quite well and she labored over the decision to post pictures or not post pictures. She finally posted and they were truly her, but the fuzzed out face takes away so much i wouldn't have recognized her without the name and her personal confirmation.
As far as the rack is concerned, i've never felt a natural rack at FC.[/quote]Where is FC?
What's the web address?
Not Beirut but don't get too relaxed
[QUOTE=Iorek;1216275]Safe? Philly aint Beirut. If it's a warm night it'll make for a decent stroll.[/QUOTE]Ain't Beirut? Maybe not Beirut, but according to Philly Daily News.
[url]http://articles.philly.com/2011-06-27/news/29707961_1_twitter-users-mob-trash-cans[/url]
[quote]June 27, 2011|By STEPHANIE FARR, [email]farrs@phillynews.com[/email] 215-854-4225.
A WOMAN'S leg was broken and several other people were injured Saturday night when a large group of teens accosted pedestrians in [b]Spring Garden[/b], police and witnesses said.
Philadelphia police responded to two reports of pedestrians being assaulted by a large group of young people along Broad Street about 9:30 pm.
According to the police report of the incident, the victim was "jumped" by 30 to 40 men who punched and kicked her numerous times. Police said they checked the area for surveillance but had no luck.
Shortly before the victim's assault, police said, they responded to another assault, about five blocks away. Of a 20-year-old man who said that he was attacked by a large group of men and women. .
Twitter users said that the mob ranged from 50 to 100 people and that participants not only assaulted people but also threw trash cans and lit fireworks.[/quote]Maybe not Beirut, but so what. It pays to be aware and careful. The "young people" mentioned as well as,"men", and "youths" and so on are codewords, of course. Meaning one well-known minority.
Re: Not Beirut but don't get too relaxed
[QUOTE=JGgarth;1224829]...Maybe not Beirut, but so what. It pays to be aware and careful. The "young people" mentioned as well as,"men", and "youths" and so on are codewords, of course. Meaning one well-known minority.[/QUOTE]I am a little dense. Maybe you could help me out a little. Which minority race goes by the code name, “Young People,” “Men,” and “Youths?” Could this be that same minority group, in Texas, that tied a “Black,” men to the back of their pickup and dragged him for a couple of miles.
[url]http://hiphopnews.yuku.com/topic/885[/url] If you think this guy might be bias, do a google search for "Black men dragged," until you find an article you like.
Here is an excerpt:
[b]For those who don't remember here's how the story goes;
On June 7, 1998, Byrd, 49, accepted a ride from three drunk men named Shawn Allen Berry, Lawrence Russell Brewer, and John William King. He had already known one of them. Instead of taking him home, the three men beat Byrd behind a convenience store, chained him by the ankles to their pickup truck, stripped the man naked, and dragged him for three miles. Although Lawrence Russell Brewer claimed that Byrd's throat had been slashed before he was dragged, forensic evidence suggests that Byrd had been attempting to keep his head up, and an autopsy suggested that Byrd was alive for much of the dragging and died after his right arm and head were severed when his body hit a culvert. His body had caught a sewage drain on the side of the road resulting in Byrd's decapitation.
King, Berry, and Brewer dumped their victim's mutilated remains in the town's black cemetery, and then went to a barbecue. [/b]
Hey, if you are talking about spades, call them spades.
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