@ThefgrockHHN Yea that's DEFINATELY on the list but we would probably go to
Cali b/c they have knotts and a bunch of other haunts too. Next year we're
actually thinkinbg Texas and Louisianna, but we're not completely sure yet.
i got into the bunker via a company i used to work for we had to remove the
old telephone exchange batterys from down there as thay repleced em with
the new gel cells i was gobsmacked to see the size of the place and how far
it streached i was only allowed access to where the batterys were stored
ive been down there and the entrance i took was at the bt tower building it
takes you down a staircase of sumething like 100 steps if i remember right
to i think it was a platform where there was a lift down
+yoll d I climbed a wall to peek over at the Guardian exchange entrance in Manchester, police showed up super quick.
Letter from the Birmingham Jail
We made this video for my church's website in celebration of Black History Month, as well as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. I pulled together photos and ... https://zlumi.com/de/reviews/2366-mhlbachstberl/
Hello Yvette, Thanks for visiting. Could you explain a little bit more? Why
do you think Jesus is a fraud and didn't love anybody? I read about him
doing a lot of loving things in the Bible. I don't understand what you mean.
Watch the complete June 25, 1964 broadcast of a special CBS News report, anchored by Walter Cronkite, about the desperate search for three civil rights ...
+WILLIAM PARKER Well, the original commenter made the conspicuously self-evident observation:"Most of the men in this video are dead now."Given that this video is 52 years old, and this statement was just basic common sense, I stated:"No shit Sherlock, that was 52 years ago!"My point being that clearly, many people, particularly people who were already middle aged at that time, like Mr. Cronkite, are going to have died over the course of the last 52 years.Then he copped an attitude, and replied:"I was a kid then now fuck off!"I still have no idea how that's relevant, that he "was a kid then", or why he said "fuck off", so I replied:"My parents were kids then too, whoopty-shit, who cares?"Hopefully, this clearly spells out the entire exchange for you. If not, there's nothing more I can do for you.
Police deal with dumb crackheads and piss heads even kids on motorbikes
riding on fields, i guarantee if the police pulled together and left the
crackheads and piss-heads to be, knife crime would be reduced a hell of a
lot due to having more police on patrol in the area, but in the next breath
the law needs to be more punishing like the USA law, the united kingdom is
fucked up at the moment!
Lol is the police look at Birmingham town dirty as a rat the police you will not see them on less there gonna be a roits is the police fault trust me police spots to protect every where not just sit in cars or inside bookis they not doing there jobs properly
British & - British and Black (Black lives in Britain)
Racism is a universal problem in our modern world, found in various parts of the world and in different societies, although in different forms and to varying ...
So how to black people fare in Iran? I hear your blacks got to Iran the
same way blacks got to America. As slaves. Is it true they live in
segregated communities still? Well at least you didn't neuter them like
they did in Saudi Arabia. Persians are at least civilized. Arabs are
savages.
+Juan LaRoca blacks in Iran live in south of Iran, and the region is mixture of blacks and Portuguese living in peace and being Persianalized. when they visit north of Iran, states like Tehran, we think they are foreigners until they start speaking to us. I'm not saying discrimination does not exist in Iran, but our discrimination would be mostly on how you carry yourself in society and what you are up to, rather what your skin color looks like.
Nobody In the UK has any problem with blacks, they're British just like we
are, no difference. We've managed to beat our racist problem in all
honesty. The US is still centuries behind.
Sofia Hultén: If You Never Did You Should at Galerie Konrad Fischer, Berlin
The solo exhibition If you never did you should by Sofia Hultén at the Konrad Fischer Galerie in Berlin shows new sculptures together with two new video works.