Thread: The Black Card?
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Old 08-26-2003, 07:23 PM
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Wow my black card is gone on all counts.

I refuse to believe that my card goes because OJ is guilty. I mean dang he clearly was not even ABOUT black folk so why did we all care so much?

Agreed on the whuppings note and the "black lunch table" note that was posted earlier.

I sat at the black table from grade school through college, lol!


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Originally posted by miss priss
I hate to say it BUUTT...you lost your black card IF...especially back in the day.......maybe now

1. you dated/slept with/married/hung with white women/men
especially if you were a "black nationalists" hollering "black power"
2. dressed preppy..ya know argyle sweater, with the crisp white shirt and collar up, pants rolled at the bottom and the penny loafer fo' sho!

3. moved to the suburbs

4. didn't go to an all black high school/college

5. if you thought O.J. did it! (in my Ced the Entertainer voice) lololo

6. if you listened to heavy metal/ rock and roll (but I like system of a down )

7. didn't have a jherri curl (my black card went out the window...because no matter how bad I wanted one my momma wouldn't let me...she said I couldn't put that sloppy shut yo' mouth in my head....THANK-U MAMA!!! ...kids listen to yo' mama!)lolol
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Last edited by lovelyivy84; 08-26-2003 at 08:14 PM.
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