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yea , i cant understand yall , thats why i had it wrong , i work around mexicans allllll day everday ... but i can tell you , it dont take them long to stud up a wall
Yeah me may be drunk trouble makers(as many have said),but we bust our a-ses to do it.Why else would we hang around the Home Depot.We can put up a fence pretty quick to.
I've read over all the posts and i'm picking up a little prejudice vibe.I now realize violence was wrong,but I fell like yall are judging a little too soon.Were not all pachucos and homies like yall are making it sound.
Your first post describing your violent attack on "the white boy" created any opportunities for prejudice and judgment.
I wonder what prejudice you either created, or affirmed, within his beliefs.... And that of his buddies. The journey you embarked on, at that gas station, may have just begun.
If it was this old fat white boy you accosted...I would be forever mindful of you.
Alright I admit it the 'White Boy"comment was messed up,but I was still heated when i first posted and still a little on edge after being called "Pedro".I show respect when its shown to me.I can get along with all types of people.I hang out with people from all walks of life.I would have given that guy the shirt off my back,but the second after his comment he became nothing to me,just as I was nothing to him.You can be white,black,arab or Chinese and I still have a beer with you,but the second you disrespect me you become nothing
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Last edited by TigerDan; Jul 18, 2007 at 07:37 AM.
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