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It’s a Wonderful Day in the Negrohood

Home - by - August 24, 2012 - 15:24 America/New_York - 13 Comments

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  1. Twellsy

    August 24th, 2012

    Hell, his last name is enough to make you not want to vote for him.

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  2. Claudia

    August 24th, 2012

    Oopsie daisy!!

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  3. Stirrin the B.S.

    August 24th, 2012

    @Twellsy – so true!

    1. Negrohood
    2. Akselrod
    3. Sheephead

    Three strikes, and yeeerrrr outtt!

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  4. Tim

    August 24th, 2012

    “Here in the Sheephead Negrohood there’s a slight chance of drive-by shooting, some looting, a bit of robbery … however, over in the Goatbutt RagHeadHood there’s a good chance of a beheading, some buggery, and a stoning or two …”

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  5. Team TEA

    August 24th, 2012

    I thought it was gonna link to that old Eddie Murphy sketch from Saturday Night Live, “Mister Robinson’s Neigborhood” http://youtu.be/Nu0ZpE9bQGc

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  6. Frosteetoes

    August 24th, 2012

    Are there any objections to the new word? I think it’s appropriate in some places where they hate crackers.

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  7. Bob M.

    August 24th, 2012

    I was expecting to see “Mr. ROBINSON’S Neighborhood” there for a moment! :-P

    HEY – maybe I DID! :-o

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  8. Billy Fuster

    August 24th, 2012

    Very appropriate term.

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  9. Unslung Hero

    August 24th, 2012

    The truth hurts!!

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  10. Ya Sure

    August 24th, 2012

    @Team TEA, I agree. And as Mr Robinson would whine,
    “When I move into your neighborhood, you all move away!”

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  11. Ben Akselrod's Chief of Staff

    August 24th, 2012

    ‘Course crime be up in da negrohood. Dey rapin’ errrbody out here!

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  12. 66chevelle

    August 24th, 2012

    Damn you, AutoCorrect!

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  13. Strike-Anywhere Ukulele

    August 25th, 2012

    That could be a useful word when you are looking to buy a home in an unfamiliar town. “I’d prefer to live in a nice neighborhood well away from any negrohoods.”

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