To: Mikey_1962
Known for their fine cuisine, especially baked goods."Bean pie, my sister? Bean pie?" I used to hear this frequently from young black muslim males selling bean pies in DC.
I don't know if you've been around a lot of black muslims, or in black neighborhoods, but the black muslim bean pie is famous. Fine cuisine it ain't, but it is a tasty treat, similar to a pumpkin or sweet potato pie.
To: All
You know, we wouldn't even be talking about this if a member of the press had not been murdered. Read much about that? Seems to have slipped right thru the MSM’s collective mind. Here was a guy that was a journalist, who had worked up to editor, and the journalist’s don’t seem to care that one of them was assassinated. First it is the press then the judges and ..... on and on. I did find an article Bailey had written and he seemed to be a Republican admonishing blacks for continually voting for Dims. But I am sure that would have nothing to do with his death being ignored. hmmmmmmmmmmm.
19 posted on
08/08/2007 6:46:15 PM PDT by
casino66
("We'll succeed," Bush added, "unless we quit.")
To: radiohead
I grew up in a ghetto on the lower East Side of Detroit, of course we called it a slum.
I became very familiar with what we called “soul food”. I had bean pie and liked it. I can’t say the same for chitterlings - the smell of them cooking put me off completely.
20 posted on
08/09/2007 6:04:44 AM PDT by
Mikey_1962
(If Roger Maris got an asterisk next to his name, Bonds should get a syringe)
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