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Raisa
1st May 2004, 19:40
Happy May 1st every body!
Especially in here in the USA where it is Loyalty Day!
The working class is beautiful. Stay solid every body

:)
~Raisa

Intifada
1st May 2004, 19:42
has anything actually happened in america concerning "loyalty day"?

lucid
1st May 2004, 20:55
Originally posted by [email protected] 1 2004, 07:40 PM
Happy May 1st every body!
Especially in here in the USA where it is Loyalty Day!
The working class is beautiful. Stay solid every body

:)
~Raisa
Get back to work!

Misodoctakleidist
1st May 2004, 21:26
lucid, you're the very height of wit.

Fidel Castro
2nd May 2004, 00:57
Happy May 1st Comrades, go forth on this day and trash a McDonalds :P Seriously though, is anyone planning something special for this 1st May?


Get back to work!

Get back to school :lol:

RedAnarchist
2nd May 2004, 00:58
Its Lucid, surely you mean nursery? :lol:

(nursery is an english kindergarten)

SittingBull47
2nd May 2004, 02:12
hah, that's right "loyalty day". Today at work i never put up the flag, (*score*) my boss (who happens to be indian) told me to MAKE SURE i get those flags up. I guess he doesnt want any shit from the rednecks around here who consider him a terrorist.

Raisa
2nd May 2004, 04:23
Originally posted by [email protected] 2 2004, 02:12 AM
hah, that's right "loyalty day". Today at work i never put up the flag, (*score*) my boss (who happens to be indian) told me to MAKE SURE i get those flags up. I guess he doesnt want any shit from the rednecks around here who consider him a terrorist.
That kind of stuff makes me feel so sad.

I went to the Dillards and I met this lady who works in there who was muslim, and was wearing a beautiful white scarf on her head. She complimented me for something, I dont remeber what, and I told her "Thats a very nice scarf you have." and she told me "Thank you" and told me coustomers complain at her. she told me some one said to her "I am unhappy with your religon" once, and started insulting her, meanwhile her husband is fighting in Iraq right now. And then with her eyes glazed the woman told me " sometimes the coustomer is not always right."
It is so sad to hear stories like that.

mysticofthewest
2nd May 2004, 04:46
Comrade Raisa yes those stories are very sad but they remind us what we are fighting for and why we gather here at chelives