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SittingBull47
10th December 2004, 12:22
Yesterday, I was wearing a t-shirt my uncle had made me (for my 16th birthday)the shirt bears the image of Che Guevara. Anyway, I was wearing it at work and a farmer-type fellow comes in to pay for his guess. He says "Oh, that's Fee-del Castro, right?" I say "no, it's Che Guevara, but he fought with Castro". he says "oh, I didn't know who it was but I just know he was bad" I'm like :o .
Before I could say "well what makes you think he was bad?" he walks out of the store.

<_<

Colombia
12th December 2004, 05:51
You live in the USA right?

Latifa
12th December 2004, 05:55
Don&#39;t bother. You will never get through to those people - they eventually lose the capacity to be educated.

Lacrimi de Chiciură
12th December 2004, 09:58
I can just imagine some hick saying &#39;Fee-del Castro&#39; :rolleyes:

The Weather Underground
12th December 2004, 17:54
I&#39;m curious, Siting bull, where do you live? What State?

Pawn Power
13th December 2004, 18:52
He is from Pa, my home state, and i would suspect nothing less then then the state with the most clan members in the country.

DarkAngel
13th December 2004, 22:53
hehe that reminds me, it was like 1 in the morning, i went to the grocery store around the corner, n every store in NY has their vetran-bums that spend most of their days sitting and discussing how great bush is, and all that blah blah woof woof crap. So I come in, get my shit, and head towards the counter... i was also wearing a che shirt.. n this old fart bag says kids these days don&#39;t know nothing about history.. n then he asks me, do you even know who the fuck che is *mutters cuban scum under his breath*...

so me feeling sarcastic said: &#39;&#39;Columbian drug lord&#39;&#39;

...n walked out the store :) hehe good times

NovelGentry
13th December 2004, 22:57
I woulda said something like "he&#39;s my great uncle and god teaches me to love my family."

SittingBull47
13th December 2004, 23:00
haha.

yea Glory&#39;s right. I live in amish country, USA. (amish country = the loss).

sunfarstar
14th December 2004, 11:13
AT LEAST,HE KNOW "CUBA". :rolleyes: USA,CUBA,40 YEARS,TOO LONG&#33;YOUNGER WILL CHANGER.