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Thread ID: 19038 | Posts: 5 | Started: 2005-07-08
2005-07-08 13:25 | User Profile
Yesterday I was at a garage getting my truck fixed. While sitting in the waiting room, myself and the manager struck up a conversation about local hunting and fishing, diesel trucks and the price of oil. I had no reason to think of this fellow as anything other than a local redneck (not unlike myself). Not much later, this manager had a phone call come in, then a black female, probably 15yrs younger than he, came in and said "..hi sweetie pie.." and started to write a note and give it to him. Then she left and as she opened the door, she turned and said something. She obviously knew him well.
Now granted, ive had older women call me "sweetie" and i rather like it because its rare these days. Its just Southern hospitality. Like an older aunt would refer to a nephew or a grandchild. However, a younger female referring to an older male as "sweetie pie" is usually reserved for a couple referring to each other.
Of course i could be wrong, and i didnt ask any questions, but our conversation kind of "dried up" after that.
2005-07-08 13:41 | User Profile
Though the Confederacy never surrendered, it appears many Southerners have morally surrendered to the perverse yankee culture which is thrust upon us everywhere we go.
Southerners have been morally and culturally beaten into submission by this on-going cultural "Reconstruction" which appeals to the base nature of man. The movies, the "music", the indoctrination centres all are syncronised to destroy what's left of the Christian influence on the South. The Empire and NWO must break the last vestiges of character and morallity before they can move on to their goals.
Maybe a well placed, "What was that about?" to the shop manager, would jog his moral conscience.
2005-07-08 13:46 | User Profile
I'm currently in Iowa for a visit and yesterday we went to a tree arboretum 30 some miles outside of Des Moines. I like to remind myself how bad I am at identifying hardwood trees. This part of Iowa is nearly 100% white except who do we see on a mower but a black as pitch African negro. Yes, you just never know.
2005-07-08 14:42 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]However, a younger female referring to an older male as "sweetie pie" is usually reserved for a couple referring to each other.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't jump to any conclusions. She's probably just a regular customer being friendly in her own way.
2005-07-09 06:42 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Bardamu]I'm currently in Iowa for a visit and yesterday we went to a tree arboretum 30 some miles outside of Des Moines. I like to remind myself how bad I am at identifying hardwood trees. This part of Iowa is nearly 100% white except who do we see on a mower but a black as pitch African negro. Yes, you just never know.[/QUOTE] Wow, I thought only Mexicans could mow.