Posted on 01/25/2013 10:31:54 AM PST by jimbo123
Two teen girls were cuffed after they attacked a man on the subway in Brooklyn, authorities said.
Chantelif Solano, 18, and Shaquana Rhem, 17, began arguing with Charles Bunn, 55, on a northbound 3 train at the Utica Avenue subway station at 1 p.m. yesterday, police sources said.
They allegedly began hitting him in the face
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Oh, we’re on the same page, FRiend. Sorry if you thought I was ranting.
The guy should have put them on the ground and just pounded them into submission. Would have done us all a favor.
Chantalief and Shaquana.....names that just scream out “government assistance”
The Sudanese gent in my church is named “Moses.” So is his first son. There’s a daughter named “Monday”; naming a child for the day of birth is traditional in Sudan.
The Eritreans, however, have long, long names composed of elements from the names of their ancestors. Most of them turn out to be Biblical, in translation.
Who needs a gun in NYC?... Oh, never mind...
“Next time, open hand slap to the ear, or punch to the throat, or both.”
Since you brought up the headslap, I just have to bring up Deacon Jones’s Head Slap comment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm2l0pxYw-4
“Anytime you go upside a man’s head or a WOMAN, they have a tendancy to blink their eyes or close their eyes and that was all I needed.”
:-)
I had a roommate from Tanzania for a couple years, his name was Ron.
Really nice guy, but he sure didn’t like African Americans. Took me by surprise at first, but later I understood why. He shared a story of when he first arrived in the US (Chicago), he needed directions to the bus station and figured he’d get the best help asking another man of color. He repeatedly asked the gentlemen to repeat what he was saying because he couldn’t understand him. Finally he gave up and found an elderly white man who happily gave him directions.
The whole thing must have burned him pretty bad because every time he told that story he always closed it with, “these people... they are NOT my brothers.”
I tried to tell him that all black people in the US aren’t like that, but he refused to change his mind.
An interesting study showed that people with peculiar names are not doomed to meaningless lives, but that their parents probably live that way. No joke.
Or La-a (pronounced La-Dash-A).
Really? Thats encouraging!
—Goofberg McSpazitron
I think you misspelled that second one Isn't it Skanktanya?
I used to know La-a’s twin sister Hyphenya. Their father (currently incarcerated by Da Man, unjustly, it goes without saying) was suspected to be one Willi Colon.
LOL It's *your* tax dollars that are paying these young black mommas to have those babies.
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