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Posted by: zenmaster ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 10:24AM

Said I was from Utah! That was good for a few laughs and some interesting dialogue :) I should have asked them if they had read the SL Trib essay about the priesthood ban :)

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Posted by: zenmaster ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 10:26AM

I meant to say SL Trib COVERAGE of the essay

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Posted by: Tupperwhere ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 11:21AM

I was recently in Philly and I had a conversation with an AA about being from Utah. She looked at me like it wasn't even a real place lol. We never got to the Mormon part.

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Posted by: utahstateagnostics ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 11:58AM


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Posted by: Tupperwhere ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 12:00PM

lol I love the Yellowstone section.

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Posted by: zenjamin ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 07:22AM

Awfully funny funny!
(And a little too accurate)

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Posted by: zenmaster ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 04:37PM

LOL...I told my barber that the skiing was great...to sum it up he said...ok, UT is great if you like skiing...or if you're Mormon...he obviously could see any other reason UT would be on the map...he was shocked to hear that I lived in a prominently politically Democrat precinct...SLC has sure changed over the years.

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Posted by: extbm1324 ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 08:57PM

Hahaha, I had a similar experience. A man from the DNC asking me for money, somewhat annoying, but anyway, he was surprised he was calling anyone in Idaho. He was under the impression we were all KKK members. He was surprised to find out that where I live, Boise Idaho, is overwhelmingly democrat and our immediate member of the senate representing downtown Boise happens to be a black woman. Teaching people one at a time, hahahaha

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Posted by: Senoritalamanita ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 08:52PM

I grew up in Holly Weird ... lol.

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Posted by: Tupperwhere ( )
Date: January 12, 2014 09:02PM

I grew up in Yellowstone. "High School Football Movies" cracks me up as well as "cry baby gas company" lol

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Posted by: AFT ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 07:55AM

Senorita - I grew up in Holly Weird, too...and I'm still here! Are you still here? Maybe we can get together next xmas eve and make Tamales?LOL

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Posted by: fudley ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 01:13AM

So what is an African-American barbershop exactly?

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Posted by: zenmaster ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 09:14AM

Just think of the movie "Barbershop"

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Posted by: fudley ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 12:45PM

That stereotype is offensive to me.

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Posted by: csuprovostudent ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 01:37PM

Which part is offensive to you?

The literal fact that African-Americans prefer to patronize a shop that has expertise in the preferred styles and cuts they desire, rather than patronizing a shop that does not specialize in them? Would you be offended if I took my VW to a mechanic who specialized in German cars too?

Finding offense in everything must be exhausting, no?

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Posted by: White & nerdy ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 05:00PM

Like black churches, black barber shops are an important part of black neighborhoods. And as has already been pointed out, black hair care is a specialty. It's been an issue when white people who had no clue how to deal with the needs of black hair adopted black children. Don't look for things to be offended about.

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Posted by: zenmaster ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 05:07PM

I didn't mean it as offensive...actually quite the opposite...they specialize and are very good at what they do (best straight razor head shave of my life)...it is a very positive piece of cultural America

Sorry if I offended :(

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Posted by: BadGirl ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 02:21PM


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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 03:59PM

Many black hair stylists can do white hair but not the other way round.

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Posted by: SoCal Apostate ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 05:23PM

anybody Wrote:
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> Many black hair stylists can do white hair but not
> the other way round.

I was in desparate need of a haircut on a Sunday afternoon, and the only place that I could find was one that specialized in black hair-care. I asked the two people there if they could cut mine, and one said that she had some experience with fine straight hair, but "probably wouldn't do as good a job as [my] regular barber." I took a chance, and she did just fine.

Overall, on my mission to the West Indies in the mid '80s, about 1/3 of the barbers could do a decent job. Most of us just broke the rules and cut each other's hair.

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Posted by: madalice ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 02:25AM

I used to live in Ohio. When I told people I was moving to Seattle, I was stunned at some of the comments.

1.Isn't that in Alaska?
2. Washington has a coast line?!
3. Is that on the way to Hawaii? (technically yes)
4. Aren't you afraid to live so close to Mexico?
5. I've heard Indians still live there. (Yes, they do)

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Posted by: Hatter ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 02:14PM

....said Alice, apropos to nothing....

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Posted by: LOLwhut ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 05:02PM

I see the relevance. It's not your place to belittle someone else's post.

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Posted by: Hatter ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 05:52PM

Why, thank you!

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Posted by: BadGirl ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 02:23PM

Because they aren't African AMERICANS?

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Posted by: zenmaster ( )
Date: January 13, 2014 06:31PM

The African American barbership is a culture just like the LDS Church is a culture (Mormonism is as much a culture as a religion IMHO)

I thought about it and decided to consult the good ol' universal truth engine (Google) and see what I came up with.

http://mymindonpaper.wordpress.com/2009/08/07/the-black-barbershop-a-slice-of-culture/

http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/africanamericansociety/n64.xml


These shops really do exist and are an awesome place to get a haircut or shave (or if would like to take part in some good dialogue). The place I went "Esquire" is mentioned in the link below.

http://newfillmore.com/2013/04/03/new-chicago-more-than-a-barbershop/

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Posted by: newcomer ( )
Date: January 19, 2014 10:08PM

Funny comments.

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