Sorry to have got that wrong. You said earlier that she was expected back in NYC in October and couldn't wait to get back, so I assumed she lived in NYC.
Yep. Tried to convey her disgust with SD.
Sorry to have got that wrong. You said earlier that she was expected back in NYC in October and couldn't wait to get back, so I assumed she lived in NYC.
If I may ask.
What or who are four nappies?
What is a nappie/nappy?
Wait a minute.
Am I understanding this right?
Nappies, as in the same type of nappies that got Imus thrown off the radio?
And you're saying that's the accurate term?
Are you serious?
he's seriously caught in a blunder and is looking to save face.
too bad we're not in his "line of work" whatever that is...not that it matters in this discussion!
it's a racist comment, uncalled for and unacceptable.
just ask Imus where that got him irate:
a retraction and apology would have been the gentlemanly thing to do. his trying to defend such ignorance is pathetic. :angry:
I hope you are aware of DR1's no racism policy. and that Pyratt's comments do not reflect the opinions of other DR1 members.Thank you, Rocky. This is a burst of grotesque racism. Why not just call the criminals that, CRIMINALS? Why the coded racist reference? And in what beauty shops is this word being bandied around about *people* as opposed to a type of hair? One run by the Ku Klux Klan?
Holy shyte, Pyratt.Imus called the women a dirogatory name......THAT is what got him in trouble, not his description of hair, it was the use of the "H" word.
From DICTIONARY.COM
nappy
adjective
1. (of hair) in small tight curls [syn: crisp]
Nappy refers to hair, as in the Stevie Wonder song: Sir Duke
Nappy is a type of hair, nappy is referred to as Pelo Malo in the DR
Nappy is a box on my arrest reports that I can check off
The comment was not racist, your attempts at political correctness are foolish
if you had said that their hair was nappy that would be one thing BUT you didn't. you called them, people not their hair, "nappies" which is a racist comment, all too reminiscent of another N word that shall not be uttered.The changing of license plates was pat of the program however, after seeing three cases tried in the courts this year where SELF-DEFENSE led to the death of four nappies....I'll stick with what I know is truth....packin lead leaves thugs dead.
Imus called the women a dirogatory name......THAT is what got him in trouble, not his description of hair, it was the use of the "H" word.
From DICTIONARY.COM
nappy
adjective
1. (of hair) in small tight curls [syn: crisp]
Nappy refers to hair, as in the Stevie Wonder song: Sir Duke
Nappy is a type of hair, nappy is referred to as Pelo Malo in the DR
Nappy is a box on my arrest reports that I can check off
The comment was not racist, your attempts at political correctness are foolish
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"call the US Embassy's 24-hour number.."
Is there really a 24 hour number for the US Embassy? What is it? I never have had a problem, but you never know?
The PN are most probably involved with the crooks (in some form or fashion). The best advise in stay close to the crowds and be very aware of your surroundings.
Nappy is a box on my arrest reports that I can check off
The comment was not racist, your attempts at political correctness are foolish
i bet in this context nappy IS referring to the type of hair, along with blond, brunette/brown, etc...Imus called the women a dirogatory name......THAT is what got him in trouble, not his description of hair, it was the use of the "H" word.
Nappy is a box on my arrest reports that I can check off
.... the death of four nappies....
Well, I still don't know what nappies are? Where I come from, a nappy is something you put on a babies bottom - like a diaper, so forgive me for being slow.
Can you spell it out for me pyratt? What does the box say that you tick off?
Hair - straight / curly / short / nappy
or
Person - nappy / black / white / brown / something else..
What does this mean? What are the four nappies that died.
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I cant understand why there arent more cases of robbing after a visit to a cambio. I feel totally vul. everytime I walk out the
door.