Do normal people use the term "monkey it up"?

MichiganMedGrower

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While you were out learning how to buy drugs, I was busy working and learning a trade, loser.

Lol. I was trained to run new car and truck dealerships. Drugs just kinda found me easily. Who cares. I’m here because my work is now medical marijuana.

It was buck that had to start with the job superiority challenge. Not a very liberal point of view he has about people. More of a bigot most would say.
 

fdd2blk

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The part I don't get is that bit where you just pay and admit to being there to buy drugs, then later on tell everybody how unfair they were to arrest you and let the black leave. What was so important about the detail that they let a black go. You could have just said "let the locals go". Instead you had to bring race into the story for a detail that was unnecessary. Why did you do that?

Are you crying?
 

schuylaar

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Your second point is exactly how I understood it when he said it. Media and dems jumping on it and pulling the racist card. It’s getting old and quite frankly people are catching on to it.
There’s video of Obama using the term no one called him a racist. It was used in the same way denoting chaos.
do you happen to know what kind of mustard President Obama prefers?
 

schuylaar

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I've never heard that phrase before. Ever.

I have heard:
  • acting like a bunch of monkeys (the mental image is the monkey cage at the zoo where everything is chaotic and loud)
  • monkeying around (same as above - just generally a chaotic, disorganized mess)
I've never heard "monkey this up" until this guy said it.
you can tell how he weaved it into conversation, the pauses he took to make sure the pundit wasn't talking..to say it loud and clear.

i'm glad he said it..great exposure for gillum and fires up the progressive base..voters found out what happens when you stay home; what happens when you vote.. currently trump enjoys a 3% satisfied black vote +rep :clap:

like gillum said 'let him (desantis) keep talking..'
 

londonfog

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jesus..don't people wash their clothes on labor day? need change?
Please don't be jealous. The people wash thier own clothes. If I'm even in either shop that day, I would watch them. The cleaners is closed today, but I rarely work their as well. I sign checks
I have plenty of change. In fact I have two five gallon water jugs full of it. What is your guess on the amount
 

schuylaar

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The part I don't get is that bit where you just pay and admit to being there to buy drugs, then later on tell everybody how unfair they were to arrest you and let the black leave. What was so important about the detail that they let a black go. You could have just said "let the locals go". Instead you had to bring race into the story for a detail that was unnecessary. Why did you do that?
color can often be a necessary detail to the story or you wouldn't understand content or narrative.

we get it- you're still pissed about slavery which none of us had anything to do with and most abhor.

i'm sorry there are those that still run around in white sheets- 1a nothing can be done so long as they pay their permit.

black will never be white and white, black..there's no magic law; no snap of the fingers to make you be accepted.

down here..latinos are nasty to me..i had an engineer who thought he was getting the miami rep, reached out to her but was told it was me a gringa..refused to meet with..made every excuse in the book even to the point of making sure he was not on property while i was there..you could see how embarrassed his team was when they met with me..'i don't know what his problem is' said the housekeeping director. i knew what his problem was.

i'm a white female and my competition is everyone but most of all? the white male.
 

londonfog

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color can often be a necessary detail to the story or you wouldn't understand content or narrative.

we get it- you're still pissed about slavery which none of us had anything to do with and most abhor.

i'm sorry there are those that still run around in white sheets- 1a nothing can be done so long as they pay their permit.

black will never be white and white, black..there's no magic law; no snap of the fingers to make you be accepted.

down here..latinos are nasty to me..i had an engineer who thought he was getting the miami rep, reached out to her but was told it was me a gringa..refused to meet with..made every excuse in the book even to the point of making sure he was not on property while i was there..you could see how embarrassed his team was when they met with me..'i don't know what his problem is' said the housekeeping director. i knew what his problem was.

i'm a white female and my competition is everyone but most of all? the white male.
the affects of slavery are still rampant today.
The diets of blacks today comes from slavery.
The names of blacks today come from slavery.
The language of blacks today come from slavery.
economic of blacks today come from slavery.
education of today comes from slavery.

You are a white female who has more privilege than I. Your face would get you in the door. My face would require some paper work to go with.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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the affects of slavery are still rampant today.
The diets of blacks today comes from slavery.
The names of blacks today come from slavery.
The language of blacks today come from slavery.
economic of blacks today come from slavery.
education of today comes from slavery.

You are a white female who has more privilege than I. Your face would get you in the door. My face would require some paper work to go with.

Well you are two faced. ;-)
 
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