Happy Martin Luther King Day! Who's going boating?!
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Re: Happy Martin Luther King Day! Who's going boating?!
I was off today also. I had nothing to do but hang out. But I did spend a lot of time today at a few engine shops on Long Island. I even made a trip to Mid Coast Performance in Patchogue. All this running around in 20 degree weather. Can't wait for warmer weather!!!!!!!
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Re: Happy Martin Luther King Day! Who's going boating?!
Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
Ummmm no. Martin was a civil rights activist....Rodney had his civil rights ignored.
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Re: Happy Martin Luther King Day! Who's going boating?!
Originally Posted by Troutly
Bingo.
Too bad that Dr. King was`nt a CIVIL RESPONSIBILITIES activist as well....
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Re: Happy Martin Luther King Day! Who's going boating?!
Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
....Rodney had his civil rights ignored.
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Re: Happy Martin Luther King Day! Who's going boating?!
There is another difference between the two Kings.
Rodney is a habitual offender and drug addict.
Rev. Dr. King was shot dead for his beliefs during one of the darkest moments in the history of race relations in the US.
Say what ya want.... but that phrase "Content of his character" stuck in my mind as a small child and has served me well in life.
Thanks Dr. King.
Rest well.
Rodney is a habitual offender and drug addict.
Rev. Dr. King was shot dead for his beliefs during one of the darkest moments in the history of race relations in the US.
Say what ya want.... but that phrase "Content of his character" stuck in my mind as a small child and has served me well in life.
Thanks Dr. King.
Rest well.