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heck yea

Can't we all agree to make fun of each other... equally?

i know i do and even to my own race, it's not racist if your just relaxing and stuff. if you can't take it then don't bother us with it. i can't really understand why people would get so offended to take it beyond crazy. we all have a sense of humor around here and as long as it's not overboard i don't have a problem with it. I'm sure i've been called a few racist names to my face but normally it's by someone i know and it doesn't bother me. even if it was someone i didn't know i would have something for them too. So chill out, we are have all been called some racist slur that makes you laugh, or something inbetween.
 
Guys,

Can we please stop the racial comments.
This is not the appropriate place for those kinds of statements.
To be honest this thread is offensive to our Hispanic Members.

all 2 of them... the rest are in recliners. :biggrin:
 
But I guess its OK to ASSUME if your an Italian your Mafia?
Or if your Greek you own a Pizza joint
or If never mind I could go on & on.

Through the years every group has been made fun of at one point or another.

This was posted because I liked the wheelbarrels.

Geeze some of you r 2 spooled up:rolleyes:
 
I wasn't complaining about the pic cause I thoughtit was funny myself. I was talking about ignorant comment when said about them being illegal. But that comment speaks for itself. I'm good with funny jokes but that was not funny what so funny about that. I want to hear your comments I'm just saying not every brown person is illegal. If u say something Like that follow with something funny.
 
I'm with u on the welfare thing. Property taxes too damn high. oh yeah you probably won't be with me on this one cause I don't think a semi truck is considered real estate.
 
ok sorry dude, i laughed at the pic of the latinos sitting down on the wheel barrels which was kind off funny because of the creativeness. Its just the comments that followed. Not every laborer out there that is a little darker than u is illegal. just needed to open some eyes. i joined this site with high expectations to learn about gn but i cant believe that people go on here to post there ignorance and why its even allowed. i rest my case.

You are the one who started using the term "illegal" in this thread... nobody else did so please drop the subject and move on.
 
thicker skin

will get you alot farther in this world.
I don't get up set when I'm called a gringo, a cracker, a round eye.
why? because I am!
let it roll off , and worry about your car/family/job/etc
 
I have asked every damn mexican I know.... including myself what the HELL A POSTITOS IS!

I still cant get an answer....

can somebody please fill me in on this? im dying to know!

A.j.
 
unknown posito

i think that isn't a real word, who cares and old dog makes a good point. well spoken there buddy.
 
i think that isn't a real word, who cares and old dog makes a good point. well spoken there buddy.

I dont care personally about the post... im a moisture back myself (LMAO) and i wanna call some body a "Postitos" just cause it sounds sooooo damn funny!

A.j.
 
I dont care personally about the post... im a moisture back myself (LMAO) and i wanna call some body a "Postitos" just cause it sounds sooooo damn funny!

A.j.

Definition of Postiito - it is a post by the mexican turbo buick brothers.

But I bet if FRITO-LAY caught wind of it would sure sound like a tasty chip :biggrin:
 
I have asked every damn mexican I know.... including myself what the HELL A POSTITOS IS!

I still cant get an answer....

can somebody please fill me in on this? im dying to know!

A.j.

POSTITO INDIANS. The Postito Indians, presumably Coahuiltecans, were at San José y San Miguel de Aguayo Mission in San Antonio, during the eighteenth century. Here they were closely associated with the Pampopa Indians. The Postitos may be the same as the Cachopostale (Cachapostate) Indians, who lived with the Pampopas on the Nueces and Frio rivers between the sites of present San Antonio and Eagle Pass earlier in the same century. The Postito Indians were at San José Mission until at least 1785.
 
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