Posted on 12/14/2010 1:56:32 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
Dear Hollywood:
Boston is the Athens of America. Not Appalachia.
Our women have teeth. And hairdressers. And can say a whole sentence without lacing it with profanities.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
Hollywood has their share of toothless, perhaps she should have referenced Hollywood? heh
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1187358/Toothless-Demi-Moore-pokes-fun-unflattering-photo-posted-Twitter.html
She might even be shocked to find that many women in Appalachia (as well as other parts of the South) have teeth, go to hairdressers, can converse in complete sentences without using profanity, and even wear shoes.
There are people with class, and trashy people, in every geographical area. And, for that matter, in every socioeconomic group as well.
Zactly! I lived in Mass for 3 years - I’d MUCH rather an Appalachia woman over any one produced in the communist state of Mass.
It shouldn’t be any surprise. After years of displaying women of low character and morals, like the Kennedys and Ter-ay-sah Heinz Kerry, what could Boston expect?
Certainly, Beacon Hill at least used to boast that it was of high breeding, but for at least some decades, what distinguishes the occupants from such illustrious figures as Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson? Other than their delusions of elitism, I suppose.
Let’s face it, when Hollywood can at least project a pinch more class than Boston, what remains at the bottom? East Saint Louis? Detroit?
>>These days that is more of a concern in Muslim countries than Appalacia.<<
I think islam treats music like pork.
Boston is a loyalist hell hole. All the real, that is good Americans, left and only eurowannabe’s remain.
Mitt Romney is their man and that is the primary reason he must be destroyed as a candidate
A friend of ours plays one of the sisters in “The Fighter”. She’s a beauty.
Dolly is without a doubt the most generous person in Tennessee.
Well, unless things have changed since I was at Harvard, the coeds tossed out a lot of profanity just to demonstrate that they could . . . particularly if it had to do with anything sexual. They could use the universal adjective as a noun, verb, adverb, gerund, adjective, in the past perfect tense and in the pluperfect subjunctive.
And as for profanity in South Boston? I'd match 'em against Philly in a contest.
Not only that, but at least in Appalachia, you know the women are real... Not so in fagachusertts, where the women are men, and the men are women, or some freakish thing in between.
In defense of the drunk females, if you sat near me with another teams cap. I would of taunted you too.
I will say one thing about the women of Applaachia. They do not have to lift their dresses/skirts to prove that they are not a male.
Definately gotta caption those photos... especially the top!
Obambi...
Well, thits is my fwiend, Patrwick... Is’nt he handsthom... Oooh, I could jis eat him for lunch. Yummies!
and for Lurch...
Well, my elevator only goes this high!
In South Boston you should wear a body condum before approaching the scags who hang out there.
Well stated.
I’ve lived in Boston.
If Athens is *anything* like Boston, I’m crossing it off of my list right now.
Hardly a challenge.
Would you rather take your young daughters to the Kentucky Derby or a left wing rave riot in Boston?
Boston at one time - late 19th century - had civilized folk. The Boston Brahmin had class and knew manners. Any set of folks that would elect Ted Kennedy for four decades can hardly be considered civilized. Look up the word “uncouth,” you syphilitic Marxist slime.
Obiviously this guy think that us women of Appalachia can’t read either? Bet he has never been further south than NYC? He’d be quite surprised as most of us do have teeth and are not at all like we are portrayed.In my younger years I would’ve had fun telling him that I didn’t date city sissies.
In fact, I’m going to expose the present day Boston infestation as slime compared to their ancestors.
The art glass windows at Memorial Hall at Harvard are one example of the Boston Brahmin - honorable men all - and the commemoration saluting the men and their sacrifice during the American Civil war.
Notable in this hall of commemoration is John La Farge’s Battle Window. A gift by the class of 1860, which lost 12 classmates in the war, including Robert Gould Shaw, the Battle Window depicts one large battle scene.
This window shows the classical warrior in a cuirass holding a sword in his right hand and the staff of a red banner in his left, encouraging his men to follow him into battle.
Honoring the scholars who become soldiers, the class of 1857 in 1879 hired Daniel Cottier to relate the story of Elizabethan poet Sir Philip Sydney and Epimainondos, a scholar who helped defeat Sparta. In the stained glass rendition, Cottier shows both as scholars, holding products of learning, while also armed with weapons of war - sword and spear. Both died from wounds in battle, defending their respective countries and are fit symbols of scholars who died in the Civil War.
Would liberal Bostonians today be capable of enlisting such great art? Not in your lifetime.
Liberals in Boston today are Marxist scum of the Earth and would spit on Shaw’s grave.
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