Activist/Self-Proclaimed "Damn Yankee" issues a quadruple "F*(k-YOU" before leaving Alabama town
Class Act
I saw this story on the local news out of Birmingham. Apparently this woman and the Tarrant City government had been bumping heads for a while. I see this occasionally where I live around the lake when someone moves into the area and they are ignorant of local customs, laws, regulations, traditions, and/or taboos. Rather than trying to assimilate "peacefully", transplants sometimes react this way after discovering the local population's purpose in life is not to pamper and accomadate them nor does the world revolve aroun them either.
This YT video "bleeps" outh F-Yous at the end. It reminded me of the Billy the Kid story where Billy allegedly told a judge after passing sentence on Billy emphasising "hang by the neck until you are DEAD, DEAD, DEAD to which Billy replied, "you can go to hell, hell, hell!
Events like that remind me of the old Cosby Kids cartoon, and the one line zingers they'd throw at each other. "You remind me of a plastic cup, no glass" "You remind me of when school is out, no class".
I moved from Jersey to West Tennessee 5 years ago and love living in the Mid South and do what I can to fit in and would hate to see things change here. A few years ago we met Gov Bill Lee and told him that we were refugees from the Northeast and the best thing he could do is leave things be and not change the state too much. Thank God areas like this still exist.
It would be nice to know the entire back story. Maybe she should write a book.
ReplyDeleteShe used the term “All Y’all” so she may not be a yankee after all.
ReplyDeleteLook, woman, Tarrant is a shit hole, but don't let the door hit you in the ass.
ReplyDeleteSo Jeffery is she a good resident or was it good she left?
ReplyDeleteEvents like that remind me of the old Cosby Kids cartoon, and the one line zingers they'd throw at each other.
ReplyDelete"You remind me of a plastic cup, no glass"
"You remind me of when school is out, no class".
Toxic Deplorable B Woodman
I moved from Jersey to West Tennessee 5 years ago and love living in the Mid South and do what I can to fit in and would hate to see things change here. A few years ago we met Gov Bill Lee and told him that we were refugees from the Northeast and the best thing he could do is leave things be and not change the state too much. Thank God areas like this still exist.
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