Time to move on little guy, only a dummy like you doesn't get that USA military/hookers thing, ok stupid?
ONE MORE TIME..
The ladies had to be 18 to work the bars, yes some 16 year olds had fake ID's but any younger than that, nay! And....a totally different culture over there shorty, ok?
Last edited by Avante; 11-14-2014 at 11:00 PM.
Get your story straight guy.. can't believe you had to edit that simple post
guilt
Why are you so totally lost over this? You act like you aren't aware of the fact servicemen/hookers go way way way back in time. It's no big deal of any kind. You honestly aren't aware of that?
Here ya go idiot.
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Most of the pros utes working in the bars are indeed 18 or older. But in the Philippines, just a small scratch to the surface can reveal a layer of young, underage girls who have mostly come from impoverished rural provinces to sell their bodies to help support their families.
That's reality little fella.
Those underage girls are found in the brothels/ houses, not the bars. Educate yourself dummy, ok?
Dude, why are you so damn dumb about this?
The only reality I see is you don't know how to properly copy and paste
barely learned how to post YouTube videos
elderly
Come on little fella, it's done got real old and like all your stupid , boring. Everyone with even half a brain gets it. Not surprised you don't.
Poor little .
Dummy, I was posting videos on here from day one. Ask anyone. So wrong yet again.
Care to make a 30 day self bannishment wager about copy and paste?
The re ed, sheesh~~~
Dude, so you think all those servicemen (millions) who made it were hookers were all sick s.....right?
I used to say that when I was in school..
hanging around too many kids
Wow, complex.
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Hill country blues (also known as North Mississippi hill country blues or North Mississippi blues) is a regional style of African American music regarded as distinct from Mississippi Delta blues. It is characterized by a strong emphasis on rhythm and percussion (including fife & drum music and the prominent use of the slide guitar), tunes built from guitar riffs, few chord changes, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on the "groove" or a steady, driving rhythm (sometimes referred to as a "drone" style).[1] Mississippi Fred McDowell possessed this distinctive style that was heavier on percussive elements and African rhythms than traditional delta blues. McDowell's performances helped define the hill country blues sound, influencing later artists such as R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough.[2][3][4] Other influential musicians included multi-talented Sid Hemphill, banjo player Lucius Smith, Hemphill's daughter Rosa Lee Hill and granddaughter Jessie Mae Hemphill. Fife and drum musicians Ed Young, Othar Turner and Napoleon Strickland also influenced this style. Burnside and Kimbrough would go on to popularize this sound through the Fat Possum Records label. The offspring of these artists and a few of their contemporaries carry on the hill country blues tradition today.
Another defining characteristic of hill country blues is the style’s tendency to put a great deal of emphasis on rhythm. Both musicians and scholars alike have been able to trace this affinity for percussion all the way back to the African continent. In the United States access to percussion instruments was widely withheld from blacks during slavery,[5] but Robert Palmer believed that after the Civil War African Americans quickly picked up their long-suppressed percussion traditions. “To begin with, the passage of the Black Codes, which in most states actually predated the Revolutionary War, did not automatically stamp out all slave drumming”.
Dude, nobody should be as dumb as you are.
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Last edited by Avante; 11-15-2014 at 01:43 AM.
I really am amazed at the stupidity I see here over this sailor/hooker thing. Is this really totally new to you little people? So nobody in your family was ever in an overseas bar? You've never seen a war movie?
Wow~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So do I, now we have a bunch of dumb kids going around seeing who they can bother. That sucks!
Yeah like pre-2012 it was good, remember? Oh wait..
I pretty much do my own thing, nobody has to come to me. You have how many other threads to enter so why enter mine? And........what do you do? Whatever it is chances are I wouldn't enter your threads to try and play critic.
Stay out of my threads guy if all you can do is wimper around...ok?
Dude...
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156171
...that's sad.
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