I live on a street by the rose bowl!burnzz wrote:
i once parked a Crown Victoria on the street by the Rose Bowl
[it was a used cop car, lol]
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I live on a street by the rose bowl!burnzz wrote:
i once parked a Crown Victoria on the street by the Rose Bowl
[it was a used cop car, lol]
i thought you lived in West Hollywood?eleven bravo wrote:
I live on a street by the rose bowl!burnzz wrote:
i once parked a Crown Victoria on the street by the Rose Bowl
[it was a used cop car, lol]
like who?11 Bravo wrote:
yup.eleven bravo wrote:
people who think a walk through the "ghetto" is instant death shows just how sheltered they really are
well most kids here are little white sheltered suburbia gangstas
One of my neighbors, at the tender age of 14, used to sell crack in front of my house until my Polish grandmother chased him down the street with a baseball bateleven bravo wrote:
a black kid pulled a gun to my face and stole my bus pass when i was 9. that was the last time I was a victim
Like you, honkey.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
like who?11 Bravo wrote:
yup.eleven bravo wrote:
people who think a walk through the "ghetto" is instant death shows just how sheltered they really are
well most kids here are little white sheltered suburbia gangstas
i'm reminded of Driving Miss Daisy (that crown vic was a fucking tank)mtb0minime wrote:
I'm suddenly reminded of Traffic
Had a similar experience with my Austrian girlfriend. Went into a Church's chicken (those are ALWAYS in shitty neighborhoods, anyone notice that?) and told her: "Don't get weird or anything, but I guarantee we'll be the only white people in here." It was her first trip to the USA and she'd never seen actual black people before she came to the US. Comes from living outside of the big European cities.JohnG@lt wrote:
I went Christmas tree shopping with my gf last year. She wanted to drive all the way out to a Home Depot in suburbia while I wanted to save the trip and go to one that was closer. The closer one happened to be in a grimier section of Queens. We're driving there and she realizes we're in essentially an all-black neighborhood. No big deal to me, it's a busy street and no one is going to fuck with you in broad daylight. She is almost shaking she is in so much fear. She hit the door lock button a good ten times.eleven bravo wrote:
people who think a walk through the "ghetto" is instant death shows just how sheltered they really are
Anyway, that Home Depot only had fake plastic trees, and I still don't want to take the forty minute trip out onto Long Island, so I head north towards a different Home Depot. Well we end up going the 'scenic route' through all the fucked up industrial sections of Queens, the type right outside of Citi Field that have no plumbing etc. Get our tree and go home. No big deal to me, if a terrific waste of time.
We head to her moms house later that night for dinner and she's recounting the day like its a war story. She's speaking of all the horrors of Queens and how it's such a shithole yadda yadda and how she was scared out of her mind. I laughed at her and her mom so hard. Difference between her and I is that she grew up on a private street set back about a half mile from the road. I grew up in the ghetto. We couldn't be more different when it comes to dealing with life situations
cops?eleven bravo wrote:
I know plenty of wiggers that have absolutely no problem walking in the shitty grimey minority filled parts of town
I remember back in highschool 3 friends and I drove to Jersey City at night to pick up some liquor from a store that wouldn't check for IDs. The back windows are tinted and I sat in the back with my polish friend while the Russian and Scot was in the front seat. On our way back we were stopped at a light and a bunch of black guys on the corner started yelling at the car "You in the wrong neighborhood white-boys". The Scot started panicking and telling the Russian to run the light and drive away. Nothing happened though. lolJohnG@lt wrote:
I went Christmas tree shopping with my gf last year. She wanted to drive all the way out to a Home Depot in suburbia while I wanted to save the trip and go to one that was closer. The closer one happened to be in a grimier section of Queens. We're driving there and she realizes we're in essentially an all-black neighborhood. No big deal to me, it's a busy street and no one is going to fuck with you in broad daylight. She is almost shaking she is in so much fear. She hit the door lock button a good ten times.eleven bravo wrote:
people who think a walk through the "ghetto" is instant death shows just how sheltered they really are
Anyway, that Home Depot only had fake plastic trees, and I still don't want to take the forty minute trip out onto Long Island, so I head north towards a different Home Depot. Well we end up going the 'scenic route' through all the fucked up industrial sections of Queens, the type right outside of Citi Field that have no plumbing etc. Get our tree and go home. No big deal to me, if a terrific waste of time.
We head to her moms house later that night for dinner and she's recounting the day like its a war story. She's speaking of all the horrors of Queens and how it's such a shithole yadda yadda and how she was scared out of her mind. I laughed at her and her mom so hard. Difference between her and I is that she grew up on a private street set back about a half mile from the road. I grew up in the ghetto. We couldn't be more different when it comes to dealing with life situations