Bro we used to go watch Strike at the Wind on the reg. I like this quote, it's as if they were talking about me.
"The color of his skin is of a whitish yellow sort, with an admixture of copper—such a skin as, for the nature of its components, is in color indescribable, there being no negro blood in it except that of a far remote generation of mulatto, and the Indian still apparent."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Berry_Lowrie
You cats need to learn you up some NC history. I bet bmoney already knows did dude.
what does he think about the redskins' name change?
There are plenty of folks that believe he's still alive, so maybe we can ask him.
I think he was last spotted hanging out in Raft Swamp.
Speaking of Raft Swamp, that reminds me of two kids in my kindergarden class from there. They were named Miko and Rico and were cousins. I'm pretty sure Rico got stabbed (pronounced "stahbed)" and Miko is in jail. Good times.
Did they frequently used the words "diddy" and "pawpa" in conversation? Sometimes "diddy-pawpa"?
I still call people paw-diddy and paw-diddy-cuz all the time. Gotta rep the hood. The Lumbee dialect has to be the most fascinating thing that no one knows about unless they've lived there. It's just so awesome.
You gotta nail the long and short I sounds. Short I = EE and Long I = OI. EEN the year NOINETEEN NOINTYNOINE MOI PREENCESS Annabel OxenDOINE gradiated from Purnell Swett HOIGH School.