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To: fireman15

I’m so much of a racist that I’ve learned how to spell border!

Those employees I mentioned are appalling; many of them born and raised here, but no manners at all as far as cleaning up their trash after eating — I’m not talking about leaving a wrapper or two laying on the table, I’m talking about they leave empty containers and wrappers, bags, boxes, cups, plastic forks, straws, half-eaten portions and half-filled cups, crumbs, chunks of stray food droppings....everywhere....


137 posted on 09/17/2015 11:32:55 AM PDT by IChing
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To: IChing
I’m so much of a racist that I’ve learned how to spell border!

That is funny. It is one of the words that I repeatedly misspell. My wife goes to a Vietnamese nail salon where most of the girls are actually from Vietnam. Despite coming from an agrarian culture the ladies there are meticulously clean and neat. My wife has been going to the shop so long that she now can understand Vietnamese very well.

One day her favorite gal, Hanna was saying how much her husband can't stand working with Mormons. She said he employs Mormons in his landscaping business and they are lazy, dirty, threatening, and always needing special accommodations so they can pray to Allah. My wife told her that it was Muslims not Mormons that her husband was referring to. All of the girls got a big laugh out of it.

The Vietnamese are very resentful of illegal aliens because they had to jump through a lot of hoops to get here aand it makes them feel very upset that others are just walking into the country without permission and receiving all sorts of accommodations.

144 posted on 09/17/2015 1:18:42 PM PDT by fireman15 (Check your facts before making ignorant statements.)
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