The Walking Dead Thread - Part 2

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  • Fordtough25

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    "Did I ever tell you about the time I killed your mom's first husband with a baseball bat?"

    Holy crap that's awesome!!!!!
     

    jbombelli

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    Hmm.... I'm not sure, but I think that burned out trailer they were just by was maybe Cledus' trailer in Smoky and the Bandit?

    I hope I can get another look at it.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    I have always known that rhyme as "catch a tiger by its toe". Learn something new everyday. People really go out of their way to be offended.
    That really relies on perspective. I'm not offended by it, and as a kid, I learned it and recited it as it's now commonly known. However, that song got no love from my grandparents (especially my grandmother), and I learned a number of nursery rhymes I had learned in school were quite offensive to my older relatives. Many of them are dead now, but still it's something I remember them disliking. When you grow in certain places in certain eras, stuff like that so easy to "get over."
     

    HubertGummer

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    I have always known that rhyme as "catch a tiger by its toe". Learn something new everyday. People really go out of their way to be offended.

    I learned the rhyme as "catch a tiger" as well, as do most if not all kids now. It wouldn't be racist if those who know the original rhyme would stop spreading it. let it fade away into history and then nobody can be offended by it again.

    As to your last sentence, yes, yes they do.
     

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