View Full Version : Hey Wild 1! Where's your d*mn book?
dj paradigm
03-12-2003, 10:19 PM
And yeah! I said damn!...... DAMN! DAMN! DAMN!....
Do you really expect folks to read your bullsh*t response to Amos Wilson's work: THE BLUEPRINT FOR BLACK POWER?....Just wait till I finish this book...I'm gonna rip you're argument to shreds...
"The practice of not damning everything has brought me through some very dire ordeals. It works. Now I finally have the chance to pass on that advice." Wild 1
OOOOOOH! I CAN"T WAIT....OOOOOOOH!........... GIMME 45 DAYS @WILD 1...YOU UNCLE T*M.....YEAH I SAID IT!.... mad1.gif mad1.gif
Your following statement "Imagine the outcry had a Black house published The Bell Curve" is an oxymoron in itself. Listen to what you just said.
OOOOOOOOOH! mad1.gif mad1.gif
[ March 12, 2003, 10:28 PM: Message edited by: dj paradigm ]
DJ Timmy Richardson
03-12-2003, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by dj paradigm:
And yeah! I said damn!...... DAMN! DAMN! DAMN!....
Do you really expect folks to read your bullsh*t response to Amos Wilson's work: THE BLUEPRINT FOR BLACKS POWER?....Just wait till I finish this book...I'm gonna rip you're argument to shreds...
"The practice of not damning everything has brought me through some very dire ordeals. It works. Now I finally have the chance to pass on that advice."
Wild 1
OOOOOOH! I CAN"T WAIT....OOOOOOOH!........... GIMME 30DAYS WILD 1...YOU UNCLE T*M.....YEAH I SAID IT!.... Warning one...When will you learn man.
dj paradigm
03-12-2003, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by DJ Timmy Richardson:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by dj paradigm:
And yeah! I said damn!...... DAMN! DAMN! DAMN!....
Do you really expect folks to read your bullsh*t response to Amos Wilson's work: THE BLUEPRINT FOR BLACKS POWER?....Just wait till I finish this book...I'm gonna rip you're argument to shreds...
"The practice of not damning everything has brought me through some very dire ordeals. It works. Now I finally have the chance to pass on that advice."
Wild 1
OOOOOOH! I CAN"T WAIT....OOOOOOOH!........... GIMME 30DAYS WILD 1...YOU UNCLE T*M.....YEAH I SAID IT!.... Warning one...When will you learn man. </font>[/QUOTE]What are you talkin bout? @TOT
DJ Timmy Richardson
03-12-2003, 10:33 PM
Since you have never perused the posting guidelines section
2.) Please refrain from calling another board member or a group of members insulting names.
dj paradigm
03-12-2003, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by DJ Timmy Richardson:
Since you have never perused the posting guidelines section
2.) Please refrain from calling another board member or a group of members insulting names. Insulting Name? Are you talkin bout my use of the term UNCLE T*M? Some folks take that term as a compliment? Maybe Wild 1 is one of them......
DJ Timmy Richardson
03-12-2003, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by dj paradigm:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DJ Timmy Richardson:
Since you have never perused the posting guidelines section
2.) Please refrain from calling another board member or a group of members insulting names. Insulting Name? Are you talkin bout my use of the term UNCLE T*M? Some folks take that term as a compliment? Maybe Wild 1 is one of them...... </font>[/QUOTE]It is Wild I not 1 as in Wild Ideas..Anyways goodnight.
Wild i
03-13-2003, 06:06 AM
I told you I would post it in the recommended reading section and I did. It's been there for weeks. Please read it and get back to me.
Link posted here for your convenience:
http://deephousepage.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=9;t=000072
P.S. If you think you were going to bait me with your name-calling, you got to do better than that.
P.P.S. What do you think of the graphics in the book? I did those.
P.P.P.S. Tim is correct... It is Wild I, as in Wild Ideas. I used to be a Wild One, but now I prefer to be an erudite one.
Wild i
03-13-2003, 06:14 AM
By the way, DJ Parapalegic, have you ever read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"? If you had then you would know that calling someone is not the insult it has come to be used as in modern language. Uncle Tom was a long-suffering slave who was promised his freedom, but when his master died suddenly, the mistress of the house does not honor that promise. Tom subsequently runs away and becomes an active member of the underground railroad. It's more a story about the triumph over broken promises and shattered dreams than turning your back on your own people. Now if you had called me Simon LeGree, from the same book, I might have been a little hurt.
Wild i
03-13-2003, 06:57 AM
Upon review of your post, I see you did read my review. Good for you! Did you understand it?
As to your question of where is my book, I'm still shopping it around. Amos had to start his own publishing company to get his book published and he was in education. I don't yet have those kinds of resources, so I'm going a more conventional route. It's time consuming, but I have faith.
dj paradigm
03-13-2003, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by Wild i:
By the way, DJ Parapalegic, have you ever read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"? If you had then you would know that calling someone is not the insult it has come to be used as in modern language. Uncle Tom was a long-suffering slave who was promised his freedom, but when his master died suddenly, the mistress of the house does not honor that promise. Tom subsequently runs away and becomes an active member of the underground railroad. It's more a story about the triumph over broken promises and shattered dreams than turning your back on your own people. Now if you had called me Simon LeGree, from the same book, I might have been a little hurt. After I typed it I realized that I made a mistake in calling you an Uncle Tom....I was too lazy to make the changes.....Most folks don't realize that Tom was a revolutionary. I just can't get it out of my vocabulary, but I'm working on it.
I should have called you Sambo instead....
Wild i
03-14-2003, 04:47 AM
Originally posted by dj paradigm:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Wild i:
By the way, DJ Parapalegic, have you ever read "Uncle Tom's Cabin"? If you had then you would know that calling someone is not the insult it has come to be used as in modern language. Uncle Tom was a long-suffering slave who was promised his freedom, but when his master died suddenly, the mistress of the house does not honor that promise. Tom subsequently runs away and becomes an active member of the underground railroad. It's more a story about the triumph over broken promises and shattered dreams than turning your back on your own people. Now if you had called me Simon LeGree, from the same book, I might have been a little hurt. After I typed it I realized that I made a mistake in calling you an Uncle Tom....I was too lazy to make the changes.....Most folks don't realize that Tom was a revolutionary. I just can't get it out of my vocabulary, but I'm working on it.
I should have called you Sambo instead.... </font>[/QUOTE]Oh. Okay. Thanks for clearing that up.
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