IN NORTHERN CHINA the Blacks/Africoids founded many Civilizations. The three major empires of China were the Xia, Dynasty (1900-1700 BC), Shang/Yin Dynasty (1700-1050 BC) and the Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty was the first dynasty founded by the Mongoloid people in China.
This is scratching the surface…. I know you don’t want to dig deeper. It would shatter you belief system. Stop it you know the truth…
Hey Troy McClure please add something to the discussion…
I really don’t know why the What has his panties in a twist over what I write. He is especially upset over 2 topics that I voiced my memories of: downtown Brooklyn in the 80’s, when I first moved to Bklyn, and my mother’s friendship with Frankie Crocker’s mother. I don’t know why both of those innocuous comments bother him so much, but apparently they do.
Regarding downtown, I simply recounted the stores and conditions as I remember them. Several other people corroborated the same memories, but I pissed him off because he feels I horned in on his memories and his thread, although posting anything on a public blog is fair game for joining in on. If not, write the person you are talking to a private email.
Regarding FC, I said at the time that he was my mother’s friend’s son. The friend did not live in New York, or even on the east coast. I met Mr. Crocker twice for about 20 minutes each time. I did not know him, and was not aware that he died. My mother and her friend died years ago, and no further social connection was made. For some reason the What also thinks I co-opted his memories of Frankie Crocker. I don’t know how he came to that conclusion, and frankly, I don’t care. I only write this to explain to anyone who may even give a flying fahootie as to why the What thinks I make up history.
Perhaps instead of insisting that all history comes from the Egyptians, he should realize that others have a point of view, as well, and that their contributions to both history, and one’s more recent memories of Brooklyn and New York culture, have worth, too.
I used to feel the same way about 11217, he would always be a catalyst for debate given his strong opinions – but he just sorta lost it today, very outta character. Who knows.
Here’s a FGVOTA…..
What, this one’s for you, baby!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP7AJiQM2RI
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXQZFKOV_GY
“Basta, finito.”
Your Mother…
The What
Someday this war is gonna end…
Basta, fukugo!
“What, what about the Chinese? They predate the Egyptians on a lot of things.”
I was waiting for that. Did you know the Buddha is a Black man? Did you know Africans had major influence on India and China.
http://clyde.winters.tripod.com/junezine/id1.html
IN NORTHERN CHINA the Blacks/Africoids founded many Civilizations. The three major empires of China were the Xia, Dynasty (1900-1700 BC), Shang/Yin Dynasty (1700-1050 BC) and the Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty was the first dynasty founded by the Mongoloid people in China.
This is scratching the surface…. I know you don’t want to dig deeper. It would shatter you belief system. Stop it you know the truth…
Hey Troy McClure please add something to the discussion…
The What (Look deeper in to Africa)
Someday this war is gonna end…
rob, next week any evening works better for me. Can we bbq on your roof by any chance? That’s would be full of awesomeness!
And wasn’t there an actor named Abe FGVOTA??
Biff….I had a hangover this morning so I feel better now than at any point earlier. And, looking forward to this evenings hijinks.
Would this be mre appropriately a FGVOTA (…Of The Afternoon)?
I really don’t know why the What has his panties in a twist over what I write. He is especially upset over 2 topics that I voiced my memories of: downtown Brooklyn in the 80’s, when I first moved to Bklyn, and my mother’s friendship with Frankie Crocker’s mother. I don’t know why both of those innocuous comments bother him so much, but apparently they do.
Regarding downtown, I simply recounted the stores and conditions as I remember them. Several other people corroborated the same memories, but I pissed him off because he feels I horned in on his memories and his thread, although posting anything on a public blog is fair game for joining in on. If not, write the person you are talking to a private email.
Regarding FC, I said at the time that he was my mother’s friend’s son. The friend did not live in New York, or even on the east coast. I met Mr. Crocker twice for about 20 minutes each time. I did not know him, and was not aware that he died. My mother and her friend died years ago, and no further social connection was made. For some reason the What also thinks I co-opted his memories of Frankie Crocker. I don’t know how he came to that conclusion, and frankly, I don’t care. I only write this to explain to anyone who may even give a flying fahootie as to why the What thinks I make up history.
Perhaps instead of insisting that all history comes from the Egyptians, he should realize that others have a point of view, as well, and that their contributions to both history, and one’s more recent memories of Brooklyn and New York culture, have worth, too.
Basta, finito.
DIBS, I lived at 15th and Waverly back in 2000.
yeah next week works too.
I used to feel the same way about 11217, he would always be a catalyst for debate given his strong opinions – but he just sorta lost it today, very outta character. Who knows.