MDDad
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Post by MDDad on Jun 12, 2020 11:19:25 GMT -8
Kramer is still one of the greatest characters in the history of sit-coms.
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davidsf
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Post by davidsf on Jun 12, 2020 11:23:30 GMT -8
Wasn’t he supposed to be a walk-on? But he was so well received, they made him a regular.
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duke
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Post by duke on Jun 12, 2020 12:32:12 GMT -8
Kramer is still one of the greatest characters in the history of sit-coms. Agreed.
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Post by RSM789 on Jun 15, 2020 15:34:46 GMT -8
Oh that's classic if accurate, Dave. It isn't... Oops, you are wrong again. Would you like to apologize for falsely correcting Dave when you were the one who erred?
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Post by vilepagan on Jun 16, 2020 2:52:10 GMT -8
Oops, you are wrong again. Would you like to apologize for falsely correcting Dave when you were the one who erred? No, I wasn't wrong again, and no I don't wish to apologize for being accurate. I'm not interested in what the kente meant when it was fashionable in the early 19th Century, but rather what it means today in our society. Two different things. But unlike you I don't presume to tell the black community what to think about kente, I listen to them. Give it a try. www.aaihs.org/the-history-and-significance-of-kente-cloth-in-the-black-diaspora/
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Post by davidsf on Jun 16, 2020 6:02:53 GMT -8
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