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maggiemay0129
06-27-2005, 08:06 PM
What's going on in your neighborhood?:wynar:
berea
09-01-2005, 02:51 PM
berea is full of mexicans
sandslacker
12-05-2005, 12:22 AM
Yep, first Walmart, then come the Mexikans. El Berea or El Berito, as I've heard it refered to.
I've seen a former black neighborhood in Laurens transform completely hispanic. Strange, and sad to lose that identity. The first generation can't speak a lick of english, but seems to really embrace America. It's their kids scare me. gansta punks.
I am in Piedmont, but really in "Powdersville". Bed room community. Sleep here, drive 20 minutes or more for work in any direction. 95% white, but they plopped down some low scale apartment bldgs on 153, so you know what's coming next.
sharpshooter
06-28-2006, 04:03 PM
yall shouls see saluda
mexicans are taking over
FloridaFan
06-28-2006, 04:23 PM
Maybe once they all move here..we could go to Mexico..because there will be no one there! Then...then we will fix their economy and make it like a smaller america...and trick them all into sneaking back in.:lol:
sandslacker
06-29-2006, 11:09 AM
Yeah, I heard a solution:
Dig a moat along the entire US/Mexican border, use the displaced soil to build up New Orleans, then put the Florida alligators in the moat.
3 problems solved! :idea:
swampfox
12-19-2006, 11:20 PM
That would so freakin' work, man! It's like we'd get a ditch, the Big Easy would get some vertical adjustment, and people could go back to partyin' and stuff, man! I don't know about the gators, though, man. I saw something on TV tonight about escaped pythons eating gators, man, I mean, it is so freakin' unbelievable, man! It's like, here's a gator, the king of the Everglades, right, and he's truckin' along through the mud and, BAM, he's bein' squeezed by some giant snake! Can you believe it? Stuff like that just freaks me out, man!
And you know what they're sayin' now? This has been, like, confirmed, man! Some people have seen the real Jimi Hendrix strollin' through the glades, man, I crap you not! And they say that on a clear night you can hear him playin' Purple Haze, man, no doubt! Now that, my homes, is a trip.
sandslacker
12-22-2006, 10:33 PM
Swamp,
I would actually travel there to see Jimi's ghost. I was born in '70 and am sad that I missed some of the best music and got stuck with disco and the birth of synthesizer rock. The last of my favorites ended with Boston and Van Halen WITH David Lee Roth, but was too young to attend concerts.
I visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and spent most of it in the 60's and Hendrix exhibits. Great stuff!
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