Thanks.
You guys are still an amazing group of people.
Thanks.
Except you.
If there was a white history month al sharpton would come out and protest everyday that racist
What would you celebrate on white history month that's not already celebrated?
dunno im not white
lol for real? You sure come at me with the intensity of a Grand Wizard though.
I'm jealous of your huge wang.
Did you do those exercises I posted? I take it you didn't.
woah woah black peen exercises? link?
Props on that marley vid. Im gonna post some dead prez here in a few.
I only read 3/5th of your posts. I must have missed it
I see what you did there
Black people, are without a doubt, the best Family Feud players. I love nothing more than when a boisterous black family kicks the out of an uptight honky family.
Tbh the black family vs. white family ones were the best ones (granted this is at least 60% of all family feud episodes).
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/pow0bio-1
Colin Luther Powell was born in Harlem in 1937. His parents were Jamaican immigrants who stressed the importance of education and personal achievement. Powell grew up in the South Bronx, where he graduated from high school without having formed any definite ambition or direction in life. He entered the City College of New York to study geology and it was there, by his own account, that he found his calling when he joined the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). He became commander of his unit's precision drill team and graduated in 1958 at the top of his ROTC class, with the rank of cadet colonel, the highest rank in the corps.
Powell was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Army, and was one of the 16,000 military advisors dispatched to South Vietnam by President Kennedy in 1962. In 1963, Lieutenant Powell was wounded by a punji-stick booby trap while patrolling the Vietnamese border with Laos. He was awarded the Purple Heart, and later that year, the Bronze Star. Powell served a second tour of duty in Vietnam in 1968-69. During this second tour he was injured in a helicopter crash. Despite his own injuries, he managed to rescue his comrades from the burning helicopter and was awarded the Soldier's Medal. In all, he has received 11 military decorations, including the Legion of Merit.
Powell earned an MBA at George Washington University in Washington, DC, and after being promoted to major, won a White House fellowship. Powell was assigned to the Office of Management and Budget during the administration of President Nixon, and here he made a lasting impression on the Director and Deputy Director of the Office: Casper Weinberger and Frank Carlucci. Both of these men were to call on Powell when they served as Secretary of Defense and National Security Advisor, respectively, under President Ronald Reagan.
The Colin Powel autobiography was a long but good read.
Dead Prez- yea
Dead Prez- Propaganda
Dead Prez- We need a Revolution
Dead Prez- W4...RGB was a great cd
I used to love this movie as a kid. classic scene
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