Cousin pwned his secretary several months ago.

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In short, he has a black female that works under him. She frequently worked at home which wasn't a problem. Then times got rough and he told her she had to start ccoming in accept one day per week.

Shortly there after, she files a complaint with his company saying he was a racist and said things about blacks, jew, italians, etc.

So, he got called into the office, and his boss knows his family. His boss also knows his wife is italian. He told his boss, "Wow, I hope my father in law (pure italian) doesn't find out. He'll kill me." in a joking manner of course.

Secretary was shortly thereafter removed from employment.

HAhahhaah
 

TommyVercetti

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What? The story makes absolutely no sense. Are we to assume that if a person marries someone of another race, they don't have even the slightest prejudice or ill feelings about that race?

In the movies maybe, but not in real life.
 

Lorn

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Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
What? The story makes absolutely no sense. Are we to assume that if a person marries someone of another race, they don't have even the slightest prejudice or ill feelings about that race?

In the movies maybe, but not in real life.

Are you serious?

You mean to tell me that if you were to marry someone out of your race, you would seriously go into it knowing that you held some sort of pre-generated grudge on them based on their race or what color their skin is? You would honestly be that shallow to marry someone even though you didn't truely love them, and ignorant enough to pass judgement upon them simply because you have some lame excuse as to why an entire race is 'bad'?

Edit: "Baby, before we go into this, I need to tell you that I hate black people. I still love you though."

:roll:
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: Lorn
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
What? The story makes absolutely no sense. Are we to assume that if a person marries someone of another race, they don't have even the slightest prejudice or ill feelings about that race?

In the movies maybe, but not in real life.

Are you serious?

You mean to tell me that if you were to marry someone out of your race, you would seriously go into it knowing that you held some sort of pre-generated grudge on them based on their race or what color their skin is? You would honestly be that shallow to marry someone even though you didn't truely love them, and ignorant enough to pass judgement upon them simply because you have some lame excuse as to why an entire race is 'bad'?

Edit: "Baby, before we go into this, I need to tell you that I hate black people. I still love you though."

:roll:

I love you too babe.
 

Engineer

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Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)
 

x04d DaY

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Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.

Spelled out, not spelt out.
 

Mo0o

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Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.

I'm pretty sure eachother is not a word either
 

SSP

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Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.

Spelled out, not spelt out.

And the grammar Nazi's flood the thread. :D;)
 

x04d DaY

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Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.

I'm pretty sure eachother is not a word either

Guess I missed the space bar there. =/
Funny how some people can turn a simple joke into a correction fest.
 

DingDingDao

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Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.

Spelled out, not spelt out.

And the grammar Nazi's flood the thread. :D;)

Nazis, not Nazi's. LOL :laugh: :p
 

johnjohn320

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Originally posted by: Lorn
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
What? The story makes absolutely no sense. Are we to assume that if a person marries someone of another race, they don't have even the slightest prejudice or ill feelings about that race?

In the movies maybe, but not in real life.

Are you serious?

You mean to tell me that if you were to marry someone out of your race, you would seriously go into it knowing that you held some sort of pre-generated grudge on them based on their race or what color their skin is? You would honestly be that shallow to marry someone even though you didn't truely love them, and ignorant enough to pass judgement upon them simply because you have some lame excuse as to why an entire race is 'bad'?

Edit: "Baby, before we go into this, I need to tell you that I hate black people. I still love you though."

:roll:

You're speaking in terms of extremes. Take me, for example. I'm white, and dating a Chinese girl. I am not a racist by any means, but if you thought I'd never cracked a joke about the "Model Minority Thesis" that someone could probably find offensive, you'd be wrong. People can be offended by a lot of things that aren't blatant hatred.
 

oogabooga

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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
Originally posted by: Lorn
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
What? The story makes absolutely no sense. Are we to assume that if a person marries someone of another race, they don't have even the slightest prejudice or ill feelings about that race?

In the movies maybe, but not in real life.

Are you serious?

You mean to tell me that if you were to marry someone out of your race, you would seriously go into it knowing that you held some sort of pre-generated grudge on them based on their race or what color their skin is? You would honestly be that shallow to marry someone even though you didn't truely love them, and ignorant enough to pass judgement upon them simply because you have some lame excuse as to why an entire race is 'bad'?

Edit: "Baby, before we go into this, I need to tell you that I hate black people. I still love you though."

:roll:

You're speaking in terms of extremes. Take me, for example. I'm white, and dating a Chinese girl. I am not a racist by any means, but if you thought I'd never cracked a joke about the "Model Minority Thesis" that someone could probably find offensive, you'd be wrong. People can be offended by a lot of things that aren't blatant hatred.

plus : i think it's hard for anyone to say they dont have any predisposition about any race, even their own (should they choose to marry an individual of the same race). If they say this : you can tell they are 100% bullsh!t.
 

Engineer

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Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: x04d DaY
Some where in the world, an English teacher just shot himself in the head.


Maybe 2 times. "Some where" is spelled "somewhere"! ;)

Not necessarily, it can be used either way, if I recall correctly. For they are both words, well suited for the sentence.

Oh, and if we're in the business of correcting eachother, any number prior to ten is spelt out.


I'm not in the business. It's only a part time hobby so it's acceptable. :)

To the OP, I apologize. I should have kept my keyboard silent and moved on. So sorry! :eek: