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08-14-2008, 12:16 PM
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I myself am coming over perhaps this christmas. Are there any good churches I can go to? I'm from this mega church of 20k strong in Singapore with Pr Joseph Prince as the preacher. Looking for something similar so that I dont go spiritally dry when I'm over there.
Uni of Washington! Here I come!
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08-18-2008, 03:27 PM
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To the ninth degree....
Amen!
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Originally Posted by stiny
we agree...in this life you have to be comfortable in your own skin, some have been given brown, some black, white, yellow etc. Life is not easy for anyone...most will categorize you. What i have learned is everyone responds the same way to truth and how you treat them regardless of color, status, etc. People never forget how they are treated. We are all trying to figure it out as we go along...helping one another along the way.
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08-18-2008, 03:34 PM
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Really......lol
Why would anyone complain about "fake gangsters"...hell you want the real ones in your neighborhood?
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Originally Posted by tajasmi
i was wondering which would be worse "fake" gangsters or "real" gangsters.
Just something to think about.
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08-29-2008, 02:17 AM
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checking out tha wood
whazzup chevydakidd:
calling in from cali. thinking about relocating, maybe to lynnwood. trying to get outta the ghetto (LA/Long Beach). how is lynnwood for my 18-year-old black man? any serious gang bizness? how's jobs, etc.? any good BLACK reggae (we're from the Carib too). we're looking a small town vibe not too far removed from urban, ya know? your post was very informative. the picture you are painting looks interesting.
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Originally Posted by ChevydaKidd425
church,PREACH!
I'm a black (Caribbean x Latino to be exact) Seattlite/Everettonian.
There are indeed alot of african americans here (and SUPER HELLA more africans i.e. ethiopians,eritrians,etc.).
I was born in Brooklyn, moved to Opa-Locka-Miami, but was raised almost my entire life in the North-End of Seattle.Everett is a wierd city.certainly not the suburbs tho.EVT is pretty industrial while Lynnwood area is more commercial. and Seattle is obviously more urban-city like. black people are spread all over the king-snohomish-Pierce county area.thats why we are considered to have no ghettos(even tho i know plenty of areas that have the all the symptoms of a ghetto).yes Seattle may not have as many black people as the south or east, but cmon now, lets not forget that almost EVERY Seattle neighborhood had restrictions and did not allow colored people of any race live there back in the day(and i mean WAYYY back like an 8-track). of coarse there are a large amount of african americans in the south and all over the east coast, THATS WHERE SLAVERY TOOK PLACE! then in CA most black folk moved west to find opporitunity (my cousins joke around that cali got all the n***as because black folk hate the cold..aha they stupid) but please believe we got black folk up here too and plenty of them, ive met brothas & sistas from The Bay/Sacremento,Los Angeles/San Diego,Las Vegas,New Orleans/Baton Rouge/Shreveport,Miami/Tampa/FT. Lauderdale/Jacksonville,Virginia,NY,DC,Chicago,Philly,Atlanta ,Houston/Dallas,
Alabama,St.Louis,Mississippi,and even my african brothas straight from the mother land of Africa. and dont get it twisted because they all seem to love it here, they all have converted from where they live to wearing north faces or helly hansens with vans and got down with the hyphy movement and the all keep telling me how their cousins and uncles and what not are coming to visit (in the summer obviously) and they want to show them how fun it is. Seattle is all about finding the right places to have fun according to what you like to do, just like any other city.and to the person that says no black people know where Seattle is, when i told everybody over in Brooklyn that i live in Seattle, everybody knew where it was, they were curious of course to know what it was like there, but they knew where it was(they do however get confused when i say Washington, they think i mean Washington D.C.)
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08-29-2008, 02:29 AM
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bee-u-ti-ful!
any real reggae/dancehall in the area? what's there for an island gyal to do in Seattle/Lynnwood?
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That's all for now.
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09-18-2008, 11:13 AM
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Why would anyone complain about "fake gangsters"...hell you want the real ones in your neighborhood?
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Agreed. Fake gangsters are kind of annoying. Real ones cause real problems.
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09-22-2008, 12:47 PM
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This is my first post and i think it's fitting that my first deals with Seattle.
I'm black and I interned at Microsoft for 6 months back in 2005. I lived in Bellvue for all my time in Seattle and I worked out of the Issaquah MSFT office. As a human being and a Black one at that, I LOVED my time in Seattle. The city fit my personality to a tee and I've always had dreams of moving back. I'm actually in the process of asking my job if they have any openings in our Seattle office.
For those asking about the night life, the spot I used to hit up back then was a place called "Mr.lucky's". It was al alright place, average music, diverse crowd, and good times in general.
I did meet a lot of black folks in Seattle and many were upwardly mobile and I loved that. I live in Maryland (right on the border of DC) and work in N.Virginia.
I personally was not looking for gangsters (seen too much of that stupidness in DC) when I lived in Seattle so I had a great time.
Lot's of interracial couples of all variations and I loved that these people were open about that. I really want to move to Seattle full time so I guess you can count me in the "black love for Seattle" corner.
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09-22-2008, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by RedShrek
This is my first post and i think it's fitting that my first deals with Seattle.
I'm black and I interned at Microsoft for 6 months back in 2005. I lived in Bellvue for all my time in Seattle and I worked out of the Issaquah MSFT office. As a human being and a Black one at that, I LOVED my time in Seattle. The city fit my personality to a tee and I've always had dreams of moving back. I'm actually in the process of asking my job if they have any openings in our Seattle office.
For those asking about the night life, the spot I used to hit up back then was a place called "Mr.lucky's". It was al alright place, average music, diverse crowd, and good times in general.
I did meet a lot of black folks in Seattle and many were upwardly mobile and I loved that. I live in Maryland (right on the border of DC) and work in N.Virginia.
I personally was not looking for gangsters (seen too much of that stupidness in DC) when I lived in Seattle so I had a great time.
Lot's of interracial couples of all variations and I loved that these people were open about that. I really want to move to Seattle full time so I guess you can count me in the "black love for Seattle" corner.
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I can see why you moved to Seattle. I can't wait to take a trip across this country. I have to check out Seattle.
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09-23-2008, 01:05 PM
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I can see why you moved to Seattle. I can't wait to take a trip across this country. I have to check out Seattle.
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Please do that. Beautiful place and beautiful people for the most part.
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09-23-2008, 11:52 PM
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Dang this thread is dead already?
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