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Is there anything more white and simpleton than country music Line Dancing?

Great thread, started out as dumb ass white peoples line dancing - then turned into a commercial about moving to Jacksonville and finally ending with a bunch of old guys talking about how they used to party but don’t anymore.

Long live The Paking Lot 😂
Hey I'm still out here wilin....
 
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Line dancing has become a staple of the Black community‘s culture as it naturally provides a sense of comfort, unity and pride at any festivity.
No matter where Black people are, if “Candy” by Cameo comes on, it’s an instant signal that leads everyone in attendance to dance in sync like a flash mob while doing the Electric Slide. There isn’t a wrong time or place to break out in dance or age demographic, so this can often be seen at a family reunion, wedding, graduation and birthday party, bar mitzvah, randomly in public places like a park or festival, and more. It’s an unspoken way Black people bond and socialize.

Is there anything more ghetto than black people break dancing?
 
Great thread, started out as dumb ass white peoples line dancing - then turned into a commercial about moving to Jacksonville and finally ending with a bunch of old guys talking about how they used to party but don’t anymore.

Long live The Paking Lot 😂

Let me be clear. Line dancing is for stupid white people that can't dance which let's face it is about all of them. Also I closed this thread for replies. If it's fay now not my doing, that's on you guys with your fairy HS 50 year reunion talk. Serious, who goes to a HS reunion? I didn't even go to graduation.

 
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Let me be clear. Line dancing is for stupid white people that can't dance which let's face it is about all of them. Also I closed this thread for replies. If it's fay now not my doing, that's on you guys with your fairy HS 50 year reunion talk. Serious, who goes to a HS reunion? I didn't even go to graduation.

Relax pal, did you find an out of round cheerio in your cereal bowl this morning ??
 
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Let me be clear. Line dancing is for stupid white people that can't dance which let's face it is about all of them. Also I closed this thread for replies. If it's fay now not my doing, that's on you guys with your fairy HS 50 year reunion talk. Serious, who goes to a HS reunion? I didn't even go to graduation.

You have to graduate to attend reunions.
 
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It's mostly motels and commercial development type business park fodder around there, especially straight across from the old Bombay Bicycle Club. There are some residential decent developments east of Southside Blvd but Baymeadows between Southside and Philips Highway gives me a rash and a case of the hives. It's serious clutter. But to be fair, the intracoastal area I have a house in has become unrecognizable. The traffic sucks all day long.........and the people that shop in the area, half of them don't speak English, and it's not just Hispanics, it's nuts. I don't know where these people came from and why they are there or what they are doing there. I think the Regency area rats are crawling east these days. :mad: Like I've said, were it up to me, I'd be out of Duval forever. And lucky me, have a hurricane barreling up the gulf coast this week. I'm bugging out tomorrow and hope it doesn't level this little town.
Diversity is our strength.
 
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I laugh at anyone from the other side of the river talking about anything on the Southside. Bombay Bicycle Club mentions mean you’re old as hell (like me) and probably wore gold chains, NikNik shirts and Hai Karate. Eww. You probably even smoked and drank rednecky drinks too.
I never went into the BBC because it was full of mediocre people.
Yes. I am a snob.
I'm about as far east of the river as you can go without getting drowned by the intracoastal waterway. :rolleyes: In casual traffic it's a 45 minute drive to the westside of the river. i have mansplained this to you before, you're becoming Creepy Joe.:p If fact, you laughed when I called you a Townie.

You meant to quote Gatordud, not yo Daddy. 😂
 
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I laugh at anyone from the other side of the river talking about anything on the Southside. Bombay Bicycle Club mentions mean you’re old as hell (like me) and probably wore gold chains, NikNik shirts and Hai Karate. Eww. You probably even smoked and drank rednecky drinks too.
I never went into the BBC because it was full of mediocre people.
Yes. I am a snob.
I almost forgot. You are right about BBC being mediocre. Most of the WJXT Channel 4 newscasters hung out there, when they weren't at Crawdaddys. 😂
 
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I almost forgot. You are right about BBC being mediocre. Most of the WJXT Channel 4 newscasters hung out there, when they weren't at Crawdaddys. 😂
I've always had the misery of running into Sam Kouvaris(along with his wife on a few occasions) at Crawdads, the River Run and several other places like th OP mall during the 80's and 90's. For some reason, he and my dad were close friends back then. I always saw him as a douche.
 
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I've always had the misery of running into Sam Kouvaris(along with his wife on a few occasions) at Crawdads, the River Run and several other places like th OP mall during the 80's and 90's. For some reason, he and my dad were close friends back then. I always saw him as a douche.
*River Rally

Outdoor happy hour bar cordoned off from the parking lots. Big Ole David Lamm was a regular too. I only met him once but for a short while i worked at the same company his cousin did. I was kind of sad when I learned of his passing away. I caught him on the radio from time to time.
 
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*River Rally

Outdoor happy hour bar cordoned off from the parking lots. Big Ole David Lamm was a regular too. I only met him once but for a short while i worked at the came company his cousin did. I was kind of sad when I learned of his passing away. I caught him on the radio from time to time.
I also met David Lamm well after a football game(I played while at Forrest in 1985) vs Wolfson. He actually covered our game that night and spoke to players and coaches on both sides. I never liked listening to him on the radio but he seemed like one of the nicest guys to hang out with. He also remembered me the year after in 86 when we played against Lee(now Riverside).
 
I also met David Lamm well after a football game(I played while at Forrest in 1985) vs Wolfson. He actually covered our game that night and spoke to players and coaches on both sides. I never liked listening to him on the radio but he seemed like one of the nicest guys to hang out with. He also remembered me the year after in 86 when we played against Lee(now Riverside).
I think I met him around 1885 at River Rally. He was as nice as he could be, he didn't know me from squat and we talked about the Gators for a little while. His cousin told me he had to put baby powder between his legs to keep from chafing those big ole legs of his on his walks to the stadium, he was low to the ground and built like a top heavy overweight tank. In 1981 he published my letter to the editor when he was at the T/U. My letter was referring to UF should have beaten FSU in Tally that year if not for an ill timed fumble and that UF was going to own the Nulls for the next few years after being so horrible previously. As usual, I was correct. :cool:
 
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I think I met him around 1885 at River Rally. He was as nice as he could be, he didn't know me from squat and we talked about the Gators for a little while. His cousin told me he had to put baby powder between his legs to keep from chafing those big ole legs of his on his walks to the stadium, he was low to the ground and built like a top heavy overweight tank.
 
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Kearse there was no virginal V between those hamhocks. None. 😂 Can't remember when Jevon played anymore. I think though that he should be in the Gator Hall of fame. Didn't he have 6 sacks in a single game vs Junior and Lulu? 😂

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Is there anything more ghetto than black people break dancing?
I only see two white dudes actually break dancing around the 2:20 mark, and Kevin Bacon sucked compared to those two break dancers. Bacon was more fit for roles like he played in the movie, JFK.

 
I only see two white dudes actually break dancing around the 2:20 mark, and Kevin Bacon sucked compared to those two break dancers. Bacon was more fit for roles like he played in the movie, JFK.

Oh for Heyzus sakes,.................:rolleyes:

That same year, a room mate of mine used to walk around with his Polo shirts collars flipped up, And you had to go and remind me of this? 😂
 
*River Rally

Outdoor happy hour bar cordoned off from the parking lots. Big Ole David Lamm was a regular too. I only met him once but for a short while i worked at the same company his cousin did. I was kind of sad when I learned of his passing away. I caught him on the radio from time to time.
I was listening to him on sports talk radio with Hicken and Prosser the day Urban resigned from UF. Never ever heard him spew such strong dislike for an individual but he unloaded on Urban. Said no sportswriters liked the guy. I was shocked because he was usually so neutral on such matters.
 
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I was listening to him on sports talk radio with Hicken and Prosser the day Urban resigned from UF. Never ever heard him spew such strong dislike for an individual but he unloaded on Urban. Said no sportswriters liked the guy. I was shocked because he susually so neutral on such matters.
Not sure when you moved to Jax. I'm not sure but I think Bombay Bicycle Club was called Smugglers before the change. My buddy said he called it Stragglers. Around midnight, when everyone left the southbank river bars and headed back to the southside, it was one of the last bars left open. In those days I95 was a ghost road at midnight, and as open to speed as the Autobahn. 😂 😂 No longer, it's a cluster 24/7 at all hours.
 
I was listening to him on sports talk radio with Hicken and Prosser the day Urban resigned from UF. Never ever heard him spew such strong dislike for an individual but he unloaded on Urban. Said no sportswriters liked the guy. I was shocked because he was usually so neutral on such matters.
It was more Frank Frangie showing his hate for Meyer, even more than Lamm and Rick Ballou. It seemed Meyer gave the national media much more attention than our locals. Even Pat Dooley from the Gainesville Sun was getting just a bit more of Meyer's time, but that's not saying much.

But they all loved Ron Zook.
 
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It was more Frank Frangie showing his hate for Meyer, even more than Lamm and Rick Ballou. It seemed Meyer gave the national media much more attention than our locals. Even Pat Dooley from the Gainesville Sun was getting just a bit more of Meyer's time, but that's not saying much.

But they all loved Ron Zook.
Tim Tebow permanently mentally damaged Rick Ballou. He said on the air he was not watching a couple of Gator/FSU games, he was going to go play golf instead. 😂 I can't stand listening to that station anymore, it's all Jags garbage and nothing else to the point of me wanting to puke. I hate it. I looked up Ballou a week or ago to see if he's still employed. He's been "promoted" to a night time slot when not a damned soul is listening. 😂😂😂
 
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It was more Frank Frangie showing his hate for Meyer, even more than Lamm and Rick Ballou. It seemed Meyer gave the national media much more attention than our locals. Even Pat Dooley from the Gainesville Sun was getting just a bit more of Meyer's time, but that's not saying much.

But they all loved Ron Zook.
I think Frangie might have had a crush on Zook. There were days when I could hear him gargling Zook's choad on air.😂
 
Tim Tebow permanently mentally damaged Rick Ballou. He said on the air he was not watching a couple of Gator/FSU games, he was going to go play golf instead. 😂 I can't stand listening to that station anymore, it's all Jags garbage and nothing else to the point of me wanting to puke. I hate it. I looked up Ballou a week or ago to see if he's still employed. He's been "promoted" to a night time slot when not a damned soul is listening. 😂😂😂
1010? Every time I turn it on, it's a string of commercials.
 
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Tim Tebow permanently mentally damaged Rick Ballou. He said on the air he was not watching a couple of Gator/FSU games, he was going to go play golf instead. 😂 I can't stand listening to that station anymore, it's all Jags garbage and nothing else to the point of me wanting to puke. I hate it. I looked up Ballou a week or ago to see if he's still employed. He's been "promoted" to a night time slot when not a damned soul is listening. 😂😂😂
The more Frangie kept talking up FSU is the day I stopped listening to 1010xl. That was in early 2010.
 
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The more Frangie kept talking up FSU is the day I stopped listening to 1010xl. That was in early 2010.
That dude drives me insane. I remember when he opened a sports bar up in Atlantic Beach. This was 25 years ago. It stayed open less than 2 months. 😂 😂 I can't stand Jeff Prosser. If they didn't hire him he'd be selling vacuum cleaners door to door. His radio personality is like nails on a rusty outdoor freezer. I remember in 1998 I was bolting Mandarin and selling my house. His wife stopped by to check it out, but no offer was made. She was too nice looking for the guy. I heard he was a real asshole to her later on. I can't confirm or deny, it's hearsay but it made me remember her house shopping. It's a small world.
 
Not sure when you moved to Jax. I'm not sure but I think Bombay Bicycle Club was called Smugglers before the change. My buddy said he called it Stragglers. Around midnight, when everyone left the southbank river bars and headed back to the southside, it was one of the last bars left open. In those days I95 was a ghost road at midnight, and as open to speed as the Autobahn. 😂 😂 No longer, it's a cluster 24/7 at all hours.
I never stepped foot in to that establishment regardless of the name.
Went to FSU and met and married a boy from Coral Gables.
Those places were full of redneck boys from Westside Duuuvvalll and my Mother wouldn’t approve of local rednecks. Like Paxon or Ribault on steroids. Eeewww.
Oh and I GREW UP in Jax. Moved back twenty years ago.
 
That dude drives me insane. I remember when he opened a sports bar up in Atlantic Beach. This was 25 years ago. It stayed open less than 2 months. 😂 😂 I can't stand Jeff Prosser. If they didn't hire him he'd be selling vacuum cleaners door to door. His radio personality is like nails on a rusty outdoor freezer. I remember in 1998 I was bolting Mandarin and selling my house. His wife stopped by to check it out, but no offer was made. She was too nice looking for the guy. I heard he was a real asshole to her later on. I can't confirm or deny, it's hearsay but it made me remember her house shopping. It's a small world.
Don’t like Prosser either and I haven’t listened to the Hick and the Prick in years.
 
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I never stepped foot in to that establishment regardless of the name.
Went to FSU and met and married a boy from Coral Gables.
Those places were full of redneck boys from Westside Duuuvvalll and my Mother wouldn’t approve of local rednecks. Like Paxon or Ribault on steroids. Eeewww.
Oh and I GREW UP in Jax. Moved back twenty years ago.
Dockside was the spot to go to back then, quarter beers and wings. Since we’re being nostalgic on Jax Westside, throw Yesterdays as a dive bar, Tom and Betty’s (original on Park st, ) the Ramada on lane Ave and Denny Moran’s river bar to the list.
 
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Dockside was the spot to go to back then, quarter beers and wings. Since we’re being nostalgic on Jax Westside, throw Yesterdays as a dive bar, Tom and Betty’s (original on Park st, ) the Ramada on lane Ave and Denny Moran’s river bar to the list.
Eeeeww.
 
Dockside was the spot to go to back then, quarter beers and wings. Since we’re being nostalgic on Jax Westside, throw Yesterdays as a dive bar, Tom and Betty’s (original on Park st, ) the Ramada on lane Ave and Denny Moran’s river bar to the list.
Tom and Betty's is where my very first gf cheated on me for the first time.

With a Sailor. and a legend was born.
 
Tom and Betty's is where my very first gf cheated on me for the first time.

With a Sailor. and a legend was born.
And I didn’t like the post because of your gf cheating on you but the fact you remembered the spot, lol. Biggest and best sandwiches I have ever had sad day when it brined down and the re-open by Betty at another location several years later was not the same.
 
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