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CrimsonTide4 10-05-2006 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Marie (Post 1334041)
Perfect description! :D

:D

Dionysus acts like all the Black women sit around at home reading and going to church in St Louis. Obviously the Black women go out otherwise what would Nelly have to rap about in his songs? ;) :p

FeeFee 10-05-2006 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Dionysus (Post 1334025)
It's hard to explain...the lounges in my area are kind of restaurantish. There's some dancing, but not as much as you see at clubs. There's drinking, but you won't see people downing shots or drinking a lot of beer like you would see at bars. Majority of the people I see drink "girlie" drinks.

I don't really see that many black women at clubs either, unless it's a gay/lesbian one.

I do see black women at lounges, but are still outnumbered by white women and black men.

I suggest that you find other places in your area to patronize. I'm sure all of the Black women aren't holed up in their homes all the time. You can always find some Black women and ask them where they go to hang out.

CrimsonTide4 10-05-2006 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by FeeFee (Post 1334049)
I suggest that you find other places in your area to patronize. I'm sure all of the Black women aren't holed up in their homes all the time. You can always find some Black women and ask them where they go to hang out.

Come to Charlotte. I'll take you to The V Lounge and you will see 2 floors of Black women drinking and dancing. I, on the other hand, will sit outside with a book. :p

ETA: There are Black men there as well. And this was directed to Dionysus, the preponderer of Black women at bars, lounges, and clubs in America.

KSUViolet06 10-05-2006 03:39 PM

I like bars occasionally.

However, I like nice, classy,"lounge" type bars-not hole in the wall dive bars.

VandalSquirrel 10-05-2006 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide4 (Post 1334031)
Maybe it is the clubs/lounges/bars that you choose to patronize. You don't live in Boise, Idaho for goodness sakes.

I was going to reply to this thread and say "Because I live in Idaho!" but that would be wrong as I do see Black women at the bar. The distinction is that I actually see more African students than American Black women but they are here. However it is a university town and we are small and welcoming so everyone goes everywhere and BS is pretty much not tolerated by staff or patrons of booze establishments. I even see Black people at The Plantation bar, which some find ironic. We affectionately call it The Plant and the only problems there are when some sings some tragic karaoke.

VandalSquirrel 10-05-2006 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide4 (Post 1334046)
:D

Dionysus acts like all the Black women sit around at home reading and going to church in St Louis. Obviously the Black women go out otherwise what would Nelly have to rap about in his songs? ;) :p

I don't know what it is today, but you're killing me CT4!

CrimsonTide4 10-05-2006 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1334071)
I was going to reply to this thread and say "Because I live in Idaho!" but that would be wrong as I do see Black women at the bar. The distinction is that I actually see more African students than American Black women but they are here. However it is a university town and we are small and welcoming so everyone goes everywhere and BS is pretty much not tolerated by staff or patrons of booze establishments. I even see Black people at The Plantation bar, which some find ironic. We affectionately call it The Plant and the only problems there are when some sings some tragic karaoke.

I started to say Montana or North Dakota but I used Idaho earlier in another conversation so I just flowed with it.

I doubt I would ever go to a bar, club, or lounge named Plantation, even if Michael Ealy himself was there. But I also don't plan to live in a subdvision or on a street with the word plantation in it. But that's just me.:)

Dionysus 10-05-2006 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide4 (Post 1334031)
Maybe it is the clubs/lounges/bars that you choose to patronize. You don't live in Boise, Idaho for goodness sakes.

LOL I'm not a fan of those "The Rusty Pick-up Inn" sort of places. The places I go to are pretty mainstream and poplular, there's all kinds people, but very few black women. Maybe like two, me included.

jubilance1922 10-05-2006 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide4 (Post 1334075)
II doubt I would ever go to a bar, club, or lounge named Plantation, even if Michael Ealy himself was there. But I also don't plan to live in a subdvision or on a street with the word plantation in it. But that's just me.:)

Co-sign...When I lived in Atlanta there were so many subdivisions and apt. complexes with the word "plantation" in them...I could never bring myself to live somewhere with that name in it...

CrimsonTide4 10-05-2006 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by jubilance1922 (Post 1334086)
Co-sign...When I lived in Atlanta there were so many subdivisions and apt. complexes with the word "plantation" in them...I could never bring myself to live somewhere with that name in it...

Same with Charlotte. :) I just can't go there.

To Dionysus, well I don't know what to tell you other than suck it up.

Dionysus 10-05-2006 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by FeeFee (Post 1334049)
I suggest that you find other places in your area to patronize. I'm sure all of the Black women aren't holed up in their homes all the time. You can always find some Black women and ask them where they go to hang out.

If I find other places to patronize, it still doesn't change the fact I almost never see any black women at mainstream bar/clubs/whatever (in STL). None of the black women I know are into that stuff, except one.

I wish there were other St. Louisans on here....I'm not crazy (ok I am), but I"m not blind.

Dionysus 10-05-2006 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide4 (Post 1334050)
Come to Charlotte. I'll take you to The V Lounge and you will see 2 floors of Black women drinking and dancing. I, on the other hand, will sit outside with a book. :p

ETA: There are Black men there as well. And this was directed to Dionysus, the preponderer of Black women at bars, lounges, and clubs in America.

I am not speaking for all bars in America. I stated in my OP that maybe it was only a STL thing. But, I have the feeling it isn't.

Dionysus 10-05-2006 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1334071)
I was going to reply to this thread and say "Because I live in Idaho!" but that would be wrong as I do see Black women at the bar. The distinction is that I actually see more African students than American Black women but they are here. However it is a university town and we are small and welcoming so everyone goes everywhere and BS is pretty much not tolerated by staff or patrons of booze establishments. I even see Black people at The Plantation bar, which some find ironic. We affectionately call it The Plant and the only problems there are when some sings some tragic karaoke.

WTH???? LMAO

Yeah, I"m talking about American black women. Please don't tell me you see AMERICAN black people at the Plantation Bar. :eek:

Dionysus 10-05-2006 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jubilance1922 (Post 1334086)
Co-sign...When I lived in Atlanta there were so many subdivisions and apt. complexes with the word "plantation" in them...I could never bring myself to live somewhere with that name in it...

I live only a mile from a street called "plantation".

RU OX Alum 10-05-2006 05:57 PM

I don't really want to live in a subdivision. I like condos.


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